NINE MILE Metals Ltd. provided an update on its current drillhole at its California Lake VMS Project. Drillhole is currently at a depth of 615 meters targeting Lens A at depth. The Azimuth and dip are monitored daily, the Azimuth presently at 209 degrees and the Dip slated to 65 degrees.

The calculations show company are on target. Mixed felsic rocks of the Flat Landing Brook Formation continued to 557 meters where a distinct break occurred, the drill hole intersecting the upper boundary of a Tectonic Zone characterized by white quartz and pink - orange K-Spar veining. Pyrite and chalcopyrite (Cu) mineralization is locally present in the quartz - K-Spar veins associated with the Tectonic Zone.

The banded sulphide zone with visible chalcopyrite was a pleasant surprise, indicating copper in the system. The section has been cut for analysis in addition to other areas where intense silicification and pyrite dominate the drill core. Additional drilling is planned along this prospective trend where EarthEx defined numerous untested, late time EM conductors, characteristic of VMS mineralization, along strike of known Cu, Pb and Zn occurrences.

The disclosure of technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements as set out in National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") and reviewed and approved by Gary Lohman, B.Sc., P. Geo., VP Exploration and Director who acts as the Company's Qualified Person, and is not independent of the Company.