Decade Resources Ltd. reported that it has cored significant copper sulphide mineralization intercepts from the initial three diamond drill holes testing the recently discovered No 2 zone. The project is part of a large claim holding consisting of 48 contiguous minerals claims which include Treasure Mountain, nobody Knows, Dardanelle (presently farmed out) and Treasure Mountain properties totaling 17,470 hectares. All 48 mineral claims are 100% owned by Decade Resources Ltd. The project stretches from 10 to 40 air kilometers east of Terrace, B.C., on the northern slopes of the Copper River valley.

Highlights of the program include: Diamond drilling from one drill station has intersected thick intervals of copper sulphides in felsic volcanic rocks. 500m of drilling was completed in 3 drill holes. The discovery drill holes show similarities to many of the world's major sediment-hosted copper systems with the association of silver with copper.

A total of 30 metres of visual sulphides intersected in drill hole NB23-03 comprising: 30 m of coarse disseminated and stringer type visual copper sulphide (dominantly bornite and minor chalcocite). 10 m of visual disseminated copper sulphide (domin importantly chalcopyrite) below the bornite/chalcocite mineralization. Copper mineralization present in NB23-01 and 2 has been sheared with abundant ground up copper mineralization (bornite) in the fault gouge.

Minor native copper has been identified in the core. Additional claims have been staked in the drill area. Location in an area of extensive logging roads that aid in future exploration.

The Treasure Mountain -No copper-silver properties have a great potential to host copper-silver deposits and/or copper-gold bearing stockworks. At present there are over 14 known copper bearing areas. They feature numerous individual copper occurrences of which only part have been examined in the 2022 exploration program.

The main copper occurrences appear to be associated either with basalt or its subvolcanic equivalent (diabase). Other copper occurrences are related to faults and fracture zones. Almost all showings in this area have a similar mineralogy (mostly bornite and chalcocite) and geochemical signature (copper-silver) which suggest the same source of mineralization.