Century Cobalt Corporation announced the preliminary results from its 2018 exploration program in the Idaho Cobalt Belt. By 2018 year-end the Century field crew had collected more than 800 soil samples and 150 rock samples, with the majority of the samples being sent off for analysis to ALS Labs in Reno (NV). Landvik Prospect Area: This prospect is characterised by secondary copper mineralisation in the soils. Float samples associated with the soil anomaly are characteristically weathered dark red-purple. 0.15% Co, 3.27 g/t Au, 27.7 g/t Ag, 4.38% Cu;149 ppm Co, 12.9 g/t Au, 162 g/t Ag, 1.22% Cu; 255 ppm Co, 4.89 g/t Au, 80.3 g/t Ag, 17.15% Cu; 337 ppm Co, 1.2 g/t Au, 62.2 g/t Ag, 16.85% Cu. Fawn Creek Prospect Area: This is a known (historic) polymetallic prospect located on the brow of a steep hillside within the Panther Creek valley. An old adit marks the location of the prospect Samples taken from around the adit are commonly “copper stained” with malachite. 6.93 g/t Au, 2690 g/t Ag, 2.62 % Cu, 5.53% Pb, 3.54% Zn 0.769 g/t Au, 522 g/t Ag, 13.15% Pb, 12% Zn. Dummy Creek North Prospect Area: The Dummy Creek ‘Copper’ Prospect is a known historic prospect within the licence area. It is characterised by iron-stained rocks that can be traced for over 400m. 0.116% Co, 11 ppm Cu and 299 ppm As Landvik Prospect Area: 1.53% Cu, 0.2 g/t Au, 5.8g/t Ag and 1430 ppm As; 0.99% Cu, 5 g/t Ag and 1630 ppm As; 0.63% Cu, 0.188 g/t Au, 1.5g/t Ag and 1320 ppm As; 0.28% Cu, 0.28 g/t Au, 13g/t Ag and 2180 ppm As.