Stuhini Exploration Ltd. provided a Corporate and Exploration Update. Stuhini also advises that it will be attending both the Metals Investor Forum and the Prospectors and Developers conference(PDAC) in Toronto, Ontario between March 3-8. Dave O'Brien (Chief Executive Officer and President), Ehsan Salmabadi (VP­Exploration) and Charles Kamimura (Corporate Secretary) will be available to meet with investors and potential partners upon request. QA/QC protocol: All assay samples were collected from HQ and NQ core, sawn in half with a diamond saw with the sample intervals marked by technical personnel.

The split core material was collected in poly bags and then transported to the Bureau Veritas sample preparation facility located in Whitehorse, Yukon. Samples were crushed, and then pulps were sent to the Bureau Veritas lab in Vancouver, BC for assay. Each sample was assayed for gold by 50-gram fire assay FA350-Au as well as by 4 acid digest ICP-ES MA200 for a suite of 45 elements.

A full QA/QC program using blanks, standards and duplicates was utilized to monitor analytical accuracy and precision. QA/QC samples consisted of one certified Standard Reference Material and one certified blank of unmineralized material per 20 split core samples. Duplicate samples are repeat analysis of designated primary sample pulps.

All results have passed QA/QC screening by the lab. Ruby Creek Project: The 29,479 ha Ruby Creek Project is road accessible and located 14 km east of Atlin, BC. There are 49 different documented mineral occurrences on the Property, of which 16 are gold-related, with 7 significant gold placer creeks.

The Property also hosts the Ruby Creek Molybdenum Resource, which has an intact BC Mines Act permit. Stuhini has an option to acquire 100% of the Ruby Creek Project subject to a 1% Net Smelter Royalty.