Libero Copper & Gold Corp. reported the identification of 19 gold-silver-copper target areas from the initial work program at the Big Red porphyry gold-copper property in the Golden Triangle in British Columbia, Canada. The work program included reconnaissance prospecting over a large area, continuous rock chip samples, limited core drilling and a ZTEM electromagnetic airborne survey. A five-year area-based exploration permit for geophysics and drilling was received in September 2019. Property-wide surface exploration work by Libero collected 892 surface samples in 2019 in addition to 3,671 historical samples reported on May 27, 2019. Libero's samples were analyzed for a suite of 35 elements, allowing for multi-element characterization of anomalies. This analysis has been undertaken and 19 target areas have been identified with anomalous gold-silver-copper plus other pathfinder elements, three of which had not been previously identified. A ZTEM survey was flown over the Big Red property. A total of 549 line-kilometres of geophysical data were acquired during the survey with a total area coverage of 150 square kilometres. A resistive high was defined that coincides with a large magnetic high feature in the centre of the project. A number of interesting ZTEM anomalies were identified surrounding the central magnetic feature. The data is currently being interpreted. Libero is currently integrating the results of the multi-element geochemical analysis, the ZTEM survey and additional structural and geochemical interpretation to define a 2020 field program to advance high-priority targets to drill stage through careful mapping and sampling. Specific focus will be on the Ridge high grade gold target which was not possible to drill after permits were obtained late season but will be drilled in the 2020 field season. Copper Bowl Target: Libero attempted two core drill holes very late in the season in the Copper Bowl porphyry gold-copper target with a total of 588 metres drilled. Neither drill hole contained an intercept of economic significance although numerous anomalous intervals up to 0.1 grams per tonne gold were intercepted. Such mineralization is associated with quartz and carbonate veinlets with pyrite and chalcopyrite and potassium feldspar, carbonate and chlorite alteration, hosted mainly in monzonite. Pathfinder elements occurring with gold in drill core at Copper Bowl include silver, copper, tungsten and bismuth. Duplicate field sampling of continuous chip samples that were highly anomalous in gold has indicated that larger sample weights produce results with a better reliability. These produced lower tenor of gold indicating a nugget effect in samples that mandates larger sample sizes to be collected on the property in the future. An explanation of the drill results is that the first hole cut quartz-sulfide veinlets at a high angle that may have caused gold-bearing structures to have been missed by the drill hole. The azimuth of the second hole was adjusted to try and intersect the veining at a higher angle, but this hole did not reach the anomalous zone due to the early onset of severe winter-like weather conditions forcing demobilization. The severe weather also did not allow access to first-choice drill pads due to avalanche risk. Late season surface sampling further defined a broad copper-gold anomaly at the eastern extent of the Copper Bowl target (ME-7) which extends for approximately 1,200 metres by 450 metres. Additionally, a new gold target was discovered approximately three kilometres northwest of the Copper Bowl target (ME-18) and is defined by a cluster of 16 continuous chip samples ranging in length from 5-15 metres along a zone approximately 115 metres wide.