Mink Ventures Corporation announced that it has acquired a 100% interest in eight (8) mining claims located adjacent to the north boundary of the 14 Warren patents, as well as a 0.5% net smelter returns royalty ("NSR") on the Warren patents from Mr. Douglas Lalonde, effective September 6, 2023. Total consideration for the 0.5% NSR and the eight claims is 225,000 common shares of the Company. Further, the Company also staked an additional 34 claims adjacent to the eastern boundary of the Warren patents. The combined Warren property now covers 1,010 hectares of land, located in Whitesides Township, approximately 35 km west of Timmins, Ontario. Mink's expanded Warren Project is hosted within the Kamiskotia Gabbro Complex (KGC) and it is thought to be broadly equivalent to the Montcalm Gabbro Complex (MGC) but separated by a granitic arch. The MGC hosts the former Montcalm Mine which produced approximately 3.93 million tonnes grading 1.25% Ni, 0.67% Cu and 0.05% Co (OGS, Atkinson, B., 2010). Gabbro complexes such as MGC and KGC are known to be prospective for magmatic nickel copper
sulphide deposition as demonstrated by the Montcalm Mine located within the MGC. The Warren property complements Mink's Montcalm property due to the distinctly similar prospective geological environments found in the MGC and the KGC, as well as the presence of significant Cu Ni zones on the Warren Property. As highlighted above, the Warren patents have had a sporadic exploration history since the late 1920's to present day and a number of promising historical mineralized Cu Ni zones were outlined. The majority of the exploration completed to date on the property was completed in an area representing a very minimal portion of the property and completed well over 60 years ago. More recent geophysical surveys from the early 1990's and 2008-2009 outlined a series of untested targets along strike from known mineralization and/or new targets proximal to known mineralization. These targets are particularly
evident in the accompanying magnetic and IP compilation map shown in Figure 3. As a result of this geophysical data being available, the Warren Project is drill ready, once winter access work is initiated in late 2023.
Mr. Kevin Filo, P.Geo. (Ontario), is a qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Filo approved the technical data disclosed in this release.