Orestone Mining Corp. announced the results of a recently completed drilling program at its Captain gold-copper project near Fort St James, North Central British Columbia. Two diamond drill holes were completed during the period of April 9 to May 5, 2021 intersecting tabular gold-copper mineralized kspar (potassic) altered replacement zones within a large magnetic low anomaly. The exploration model at Captain is a large scale potassic-sericite altered calc-alkaline gold-copper porphyry. The present drill holes combined with hole C20-03 have outlined a tabular, sericite altered envelop 500 metres thick along a strike length of 800 metres and a width in excess of 1000 metres, and open to the east (500m x 800m x1000m). This represents a large volume of intensely hydrothermally altered latite/monzonite volcanic rocks with thick zones of potassic alteration containing gold-copper mineralization; two 82-85 metre wide zones in the north ("Cross Section A") and a 90 metre wide zone in the south ("Cross Section B"). This environment indicates the presence of a large gold- copper porphyry system and the lower intersection in drill hole C21-02 indicates the potential for higher grade within the mineralized system. The Company is well financed to continue exploring at Captain with further drilling planned for August to test the eastern portion of the magnetic low 500-600 metres NNE of the present drill holes. The drill program was under the control of a registered professional geologist complying with standards and practices as established by the Association of Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia." All contractors and the Company on the drilling program, worked under Covid-19 protocols complying with guidelines issued by Provincial Health Officer (PHO) of British Columbia to ensure the safety and health, for all personnel.