Tartisan Nickel Corp. (CSE: TN) (OTCQX: TTSRF) (FSE: 8TA)('Tartisan', or the 'Company') is pleased to report that an Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders was held on Friday, February 17, 2023 at 10am est.

To consider and, if thought fit, to approve a special resolution to pass, with or without variation, approving a share consolidation of the Company's capital structure on a 1 for 3 basis whereby for every 3 pre-consolidation shares the holder will receive 1 post consolidation share, subject to regulatory approval, if required and at the discretion of the board as to effect if at all required.

Mark Appleby, CEO of Tartisan Nickel Corp. states, 'On behalf of the Board of Directors, Tartisan Nickel would like to thank all stakeholders for their support. 2023 promises to be a significant positive turning point for the Company as we head to the development-feasibility stage'.

About Tartisan Nickel Corp.

Tartisan Nickel Corp. is a Canadian based battery metals and mine development company whose flagship asset is the Kenbridge Nickel Deposit located in northwestern Ontario. Tartisan also owns; the Sill Lake Silver Property in Sault St. Marie, Ontario, and the Don Pancho Manganese-Zinc-Lead-Silver Project in Peru. Tartisan Nickel Corp. also owns equity stakes in: Class 1 Nickel & Technologies Corp. and Peruvian Metals Corp.

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