West Mining Corp. announced plans to complete an extensive core resampling program on its 100% owned Kena and Daylight Properties, collectively known as the Company?s ?Kena? Gold and Copper Project, located in the Nelson Mining District of southeastern British Columbia.

The resource estimate includes 252 drill holes. Drill results indicate zones of ?bulk-tonnage type? gold mineralization, with multiple holes containing 100 metre wide zones averaging >1 g/t gold.

Several holes also intersected higher grade gold, indicating a gold-enriched zones, spatially related to faults and geological contacts. Drilling to date has also intersected 154 high grade structural shoots of 5.08 to 240.07 g/t gold over average 1.5 metre widths occurring largely within the homogenous lower grade halos. The table below summarizes the Total Mineral Resource estimate for the Kena Project.

The majority of the core resampling has now been completed with 26 holes remaining to be sampled. Completed resampling to date consists of 438 core samples and 91 QAQC inserted blanks and standards to bring the sampling protocols up to current quality control standards. Upon completion of the sampling program, this information along with results from 31 holes from West?s diamond drill programs completed after the 2021 resource estimation will be submitted to MMTS to recalculate the Kena and Daylight Properties current resource estimation.