Canada Silver Cobalt Works Inc. has received new permits to allow follow-up drilling and outcrop stripping on the shallow gold and silver mineralization at Castle East. The Company has received permits for both drilling and outcrop stripping allowing for further exploration at Castle East. The aim is to explore and identify any surface expressions of both the shallow silver and gold mineralization.

The two primary, near-surface intercepts that will be followed up on are 4,710 g/t silver over 0.53m from 64.99 to 65.52m in hole CS-22-115, and 24.95 g/t gold over 0.30m from 49.70 to 50.00m in hole CS-20-31. The Company aims to ascertain any relationship between the near-surface gold and silver mineralization, as well as learn valuable information about the Archean lithologies in the southern part of the property. The technical team will plan the exploratory stripping based on projected 3D models of the veins created from the 2020-2022 drill program.

Stripping is planned to determine whether the veins continue to surface. If so, the Company will complete channel sampling across the structures to identify the quantity of mineralization. In addition, any further drilling will explore the structures along strike to determine their continuity.

Depending on the success of the short program, infill drilling between known structures to the north (Robinson Vein and Big Silver) and these shallow intercepts will be considered. The Company aims to complete the field component mid to late summer 2023.