Nuinsco Resources Limited announced results of compiled geophysical results conducted on the Company's Prairie Lake critical minerals and phosphate project located near Terrace Bay, Ontario which indicate the potential for expansion of the Project's MRE. Total count per minute (U-K-Th) radiometric contour map. The historic radiometric surveys were conducted across the Project, demonstrating strong and widespread anomalous responses.

The results are particularly significant because of the coincident MRE and strongly anomalous results from recent surface sampling, and implications for the expansion of mineralized domains. The Project has amongst the world's highest known light rare earth element content in apatite and contains a host of other REE bearing minerals; it also contains a significant endowment of niobium-bearing pyrochlore, and phosphate mineralization. The current MRE is already a very large endowment of vitally important critical minerals that are in constantly expanding demand as the world's economies transition towards low-carbon emissions.

All weather forest access road crossing the project and deposit. Paved Highways 17 and 11 to the south and north. Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway networks.

High capacity (230kV) electrical power transmission line. 50km from the Marathon deep water port project. Deep-water ports are also located at Thunder Bay and Sault Ste.

Marie, able to handle ocean going ships. The Marathon airport. Laura Giroux, P.Geo, Chief Geologist, acts as Nuinsco's Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.