Hi-View Resources Inc. announced it has received and reviewed a detailed data compilation from APEX Geoscience Ltd. ("APEX") detailing historical work completed on its Toodoggone district "Golden Stranger" and "Lawyer Group" Projects that are contiguous to Benchmark Metals Inc. "Lawyers" Project and Thesis Gold Inc. "Ranch" Project. Both Benchmark Metals and Thesis Gold have recently announced an agreement to merge into one of the larger precious metals development and exploration companies in the district, totaling 32,400 hectares of consolidated and contiguous land hosting multi million ounces of gold discoveries. Hi-View's APEX historical data compilation includes a phase 1 work recommendation to be completed prior to the planned upcoming fully permitted drill program.

This recently announced merger of Hi-View's neighboring companies has the potential to enhance Benchmark's current 3.14 million ounces (oz) of gold equivalent (AuEq) measured and indicated (M&I) mineral resources and 415,000 oz AuEq inferred mineral resources1 at Lawyers with high-grade, near-surface mineralization at Thesis Gold's Ranch Project. Hi-View Resources has a highly prospective land package of 9,139.57 hectares contiguous to both companies land holdings with multiple high priority targets and historical drilling having been conducted on less than 1% of the property and returning up to 11.55g/t Au over 10 meters core length at the Golden Stranger target area2. Summary of Historical Work: Historical Drilling.

29 diamond drill holes on Golden Stranger prospect during 1987 and 19882. Significant intersections: DH87-GS008: 4.286 ppm Au over 9.4 m core length including 20.5 ppm Au and 20.92 ppm Ag from 24.4-25.6 m. DH88-GS019: 11.54 ppm Au and 11.637 ppm Ag from 121.04-124.09 m. D88-GS025: 6.693 ppm Au over 7.6 m core length including 14.4 ppm Au and 14.54 ppm Ag from 79.88-81.4 m and 11.314 ppm Au and 11.51 ppm Ag from 81.40-82.93 m. DH87-GS015: 1.56 ppm Au over 21.6 m core length including 4.217 ppm Au from 23.8-25.6m and 4.11 ppm Au from 39.9-41.8 m.