Hanna Capital Corp. to provide investors with long-term capital growth by investing in a portfolio of undervalued companies and assets. One such asset is the Jasper Property which is wholly owned by the Company. The property is located in west-central Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and consists of 4 mineral claims covering 3,978 hectares. Recent geophysical work has suggested the presence of a strong near horizontal unit which has been described (Houle and Pezzot, 2018) as: The low resistivity geophysical signature could either be a measure of: Soils and clays which are of no economic importance. A black argillacerous sedimentary horizon beneath the Bonanza Group volcanics. Skarn mineralization, known to occur regionally. High sulphidation structurally controlled epithermal mineralization, known to occur regionally. Volcanic hosted massive sulphide mineralization, known to occur regionally. Low resistivity geophysical signatures are shown in the three selected sections and the location plan below. The latter three of these possibilities represent excellent exploration target. On this basis, the Company has decided to initiate a drill program to test the target. It is planned to drill at least 3 diamond core holes (with deflections if necessary) to intersect the low resistivity zone at about 750m from surface. A drill program of 3,000 meters has been proposed. The Company will be finalizing a comprehensive budget and drill program in the very near future.