Rock Edge Resources Ltd. announced that the Company has concluded its 2023 field program on their Pag North property (the "Property") located 30 km southeast of Longlac, Ontario. Over the last 2 weeks the Property has been mapped and sampled for its rare-element pegmatite hosted mineralization and gold potential. The geological team is now moving onto the Terrier Property where further mapping and sampling will take place.

The following salient features gained from the boots on the ground field program underpin the potential of the Property to host rare-element pegmatites hosted mineralization: A total of 241 waypoints collected with 54% of those being pegmatites. A total of 144 samples were taken with 72% of those comprising rock saw channel samples of pegmatites. Of the pegmatite channel samples 29% ranged between 0.5 to 1.0 m wide.

Pegmatite dyke geometry has been documented with widths between 10 cm and 30+ m wide traceable along strike up to 200 m in length. Pegmatites are typically yellowish to white in colour with quartz and white feldspar graphic crystal intergrowth and contain coarse muscovite, tourmaline, biotite, garnet, possible beryl or apatite and a black mineral thought to be tantalite or columbite. These are favourable indicator minerals for possible fractionating rare-element pegmatites from a fertile parental melt (Breaks et al., 2003).

Analytical results will be needed to confirm rare-element levels.