PowerOre Inc. announced additional lengthy and high grade intersections from the Opemiska Copper Complex property ("Opemiska"). These previously unreleased drill holes include eight near surface diamond drill holes totalling 1,245 metres. The 2015 drill program consisted of four (4) holes and was aimed at twinning historical drill holes. Only the first hole, OP-2015-01 is considered an actual twinned hole as it was set up less than 3.0 metres west of mine surface hole S26 and was drilled parallel to it. The hole was drilled into the western extension of Vein #2 crown pillar and cut mineralization upon entering bedrock. Hole OP-2015-01 was sampled over its entire length and results confirm the original data. Overall, the hole returned an interval of 81.0 metres grading 1.02% copper equivalent and the assays spiked in the vicinity of the higher values reported or estimated in hole S26. Hole OP-2015-05 was drilled near the original hole S58 but since its collar was not found, OP-2015-05 is not considered a twinned hole. The hole, which bottomed out at 111.0 metres, cut an interval of 6.0 metres grading 1.64% copper equivalent starting at 57.0 metres whereas in hole S58 significant mineralization starts at 211.0 metres. A drilling program of nine (9) surface diamond drill holes, totalling 708 metres, was planned by ExIn following numerous years of compilation work, limited surface detailed exploration (stripping, sampling & diamond drilling), and geophysical surveying, including a recent experimental "TDEM" ground survey. The first six holes were targeted on new interpretation by F. Gaucher (M.Sc. thesis, Laurentian University) of Induced Polarization survey results and all these holes were collared near old mineralized trenches. Three of these holes – OP-2016-01, OP-2016-03 and OP-2016-05 – intersected significant mineralization shown in Table 1 and Figure 1. The results confirmed that in some cases the veins produce significant chargeability anomalies accompanied by a clear drop in resistivity values. The Hole OP-2016-07 was drilled on Vein #2 but was collared right on the vein and entered bedrock in mineralization and then cut 20.6 metres grading 2.24% copper equivalent. The drill was then backed up and hole OP-2016-08 was drilled beneath and intersected 52.4 metres grading 1.85% copper equivalent (Table 1) again showing that a wide mineralized zone occurs around the mined veins. Falconbridge's historical project data available to the Company includes over 14,500 diamond drill holes consisting of more than 850,000 metres from surface and underground diamond drilling with over 350,000 assays from the old mine and over two thousand paper plans, sections and longitudinals from the Springer and Perry mining operations as well as many operational reports and administrative and technical memoranda.