Canadian Silver Hunter Inc. and Kuya Silver Corporation announced they have entered into an agreement (the "Agreement") for the acquisition of a package of properties totaling 1746 hectares by Kuya Silver in Silver Centre area (part of the greater Cobalt, Ontario mining district) from CSH. Highlights: Further consolidation of the Cobalt and Silver Centre mining camps under Kuya Silver, including historic Keeley and Frontier mines that produced almost 20 million ounces of silver and 3.3 million pounds of cobalt on the properties (Sergiades 1968) 2012 to 2018 drilling results by previous operators included:243 g/t silver, 0.19% cobalt over 3.02 metres (including 1,473 g/t silver,0.68% cobalt over 0.34 metres) in hole KF-KD-0005 (2017); 120 g/t silver, 0.,02% cobalt over 4.4 metres including 1,435 g/t silver, 0.'10% cobalt over 0.3 metres in hole CSH12-03 (2012); 814 g/t silver over 1.34 metres in hole FCC-18-0045 (2018). Recent drilling at Campbell-Crawford area, as well as past work at Silver Centre, demonstrates mineralizing potential of faults.

There are several untested or promising but incompletely tested faults in the Silver Centre area. Silver Centre Area: The Silver Centre area hosts the Keeley and Frontier mines, which merged at depth and produced a combined 19.1 million ounces of silver, plus significant cobalt and nickel. Mineralization is hosted primarily in fault zones above and below the sheet-like Nipissing Diabase sill, and the newly-acquired properties hosts other untested fault structures, particularly to the west and at depth.

Mining was mainly restricted to the upper contact of the diabase sill, but minor workings below the sill intersected narrow, but very high grade, silver mineralization. The majority of the mineralized faults above the diabase sill were never tested at depth. Pursuant to the Agreement, in consideration for the transfer of the properties, Kuya Silver will issue to CSH 1,666,667 common shares of Kuya Silver (cal calculated at $45).