Power Group Projects Corp. provided an update on recent exploration activities. The Company is active on multiple high potential poly metallic properties in Northern British Columbia and Newfoundland and Labrador.

The Muddy Gullies Property is located 28 kilometres northeast of the town of Gander, NL. Route 330 affords easy access to the property as does Muddy Gullies access road which runs east from route 330. Recent work completed on the property by the Company concentrated on the main platinum+palladium target and includes line cutting, mapping and prospecting, a LiDAR and photogrammetry survey, and a helicopter-borne magnetometer survey.

The mapping and sampling program identified an extensive area of pyroxenite outcrop. Thirty-one samples of pyroxenite were collected and analytical results ranged from 0.007 to 0.299 ppm Pt (average 0.064 ppm) and 0.003 to 0.407 ppm Pd (average 0.077 ppm). These values are comparable to historic sampling on the property and confirm the excellent potential for the discovery of significant Pt+Pd mineralization on the property.

The samples were analyzed by ALS Canada Ltd, in North Vancouver, BC. After crushing and pulverizing, the samples were analyzed using ALS's PGM-ICP23 method. This method analyzes for Pt, Pd and Au with a 30g fire assay and ICP finish.

The LiDAR and Photogrammetry surveys were conducted by drone equipment and covered 20.7 km². The data collected will be a useful aid in the compilation of data from all the various surveys on the property. This work, as well as the helicopter-borne magnetometer survey, was contracted to RPM Aerial Surveys, of Holyrood, NL.

The helicopter-borne magnetic survey comprised approximately 265 line-kilometers, covering the entire property. The interpretation of the magnetic susceptibility data identified several strongly anomalous zones that coincided with very low resistivity modelled from data collected by a VTEM survey in 2012. From this interpretation, four high priority drill targets have been identified.

All the necessary permits for a planned 1,000-metre, four-hole, drill program are in place.