Transition Metals Corp. announce the commencement of a comprehensive remote sensing program, comprised of hyperspectral and LiDAR surveys on its Pike Warden project located near Whitehouse, Yukon. In addition, the Company's field crews have mobilized to initiate a program of mapping, sampling, and hand trenching activities on select targeted areas.

The Property covers a substantial land package on the margins of the Bennett Lake Volcanic Complex. The Company has characterized 18 identified mineralized zones, which demonstrate the significant potential of a much larger epithermal mineralizing system. Drilling of one of the showings in 2022 returned 21.34m grading 91.43 g/t Ag including 1.52m grading 362 g/t Ag.

Transition is committed to leveraging cutting-edge technologies, such as those being used in this remote sensing program, along with a strong foundation of scientific work to fully discover the project's exploration opportunities. The Company has engaged PhotoSat, to carry out hyperspectral mapping. PhotoSat utilizes high- resolution multispectral satellite imagery from optical satellites to locate zones of highly altered rocks typically associated with mineralization.

The survey is designed to target areas for follow-up ground exploration. This innovative approach will allow Transition's exploration team to focus its exploration programs and help locate and delineate alteration and mineralization zones on the Property. Simultaneously, a property-wide LiDAR survey, contracted to Pioneer Exploration Consultants Ltd., will employ light detection and ranging technology to generate precise three-dimensional elevation maps of the project area, inclusive of orthophotography.

This high-resolution topographic data will offer invaluable insights into geological structures and potential mineralization patterns across the Pike Warden project. The integration of hyperspectral and LiDAR data will enhance the Company's understanding of the project's geology, enabling more effective and targeted exploration. Transition is deploying a multi-person, 10-day field program on the Property, focused on ground truthing, sampling, and geological mapping of previously unexplored regions of the property.

A total of 18 mineralized zones have been identified to date highlighting the importance of groundwork on this Property. The work this year will further characterize the potential polymetallic mineralizing system present at Pike Warden.