Nine Mile Metals Ltd. announce it has received certified assays for drill hole WD-24-04 at the Wedge VMS Drill Target situated in the renowned Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick (BMC). Wd-24-01 Highlights: Drill hole WD-24-04 Location: Collared on the northeastern flank of the Wedge deposit, positioned approximately 40 meters east of drill hole WD-24-02. Orientation and Depth: Drilled at a 160-degree azimuth and a dip of -50 degrees, reaching a total depth of 167m; The drill hole successfully intersected three (3) Zones of visual sulphide mineralization at depths of: Zone 1: (55.00 - 78.00m) Zone 2: (110.00 - 132.20m) Zone 3: (136.00 - 147.10m).

The main copper zone intersected a 37.10m section (110.00 - 147.10 m), assaying 0.81% Cu, 0.25% Pb, 1.00% Zn, 8.5 g/t Ag and 0.13 g/t Au (Copper Equivalent: 1.33% Cu). Sub-zones within this section demonstrated higher yields, including: 10.24 meters of pyritic VMS (Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide) assaying 1.57% Cu, 0.74% Pb, 2.99% Zn, 26.61 g/t Ag, and 0.31 g/t Au (Cu Equivalent: 3.08%). 7.52 meters of pyritic VMS assaying 1.86% Cu, 1.00% Pb, 1.17% Zn, 35.50 g/t Ag, and 0.42 g/t Au (Copper Equivalent: 3.07%).

In the northeastern section of the Wedge, the geology comprises a blend of volcanic materials and sedimentary deposits. The mineralization is primarily located at the contact point between the felsic volcanic rocks and the underlying graphitic argillite, similar to what was observed in DDH-24-02 to the west. The most significant lead and zinc mineralization has been consistently found at the base of the geological section, adjacent to the graphitic sediment layer.