­ Vior Inc. announced some preliminary results for its global data compilation program at its high-grade Belleterre Gold project ("Belleterre" or "Project") located in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec. Vior welcomes all shareholders and supporters to the PDAC convention at Booth 2613 March 5th and 6th to meet with management, and further discuss the exploration potential that its new Belleterre geological model presents. In conjunction with recent field exploration and validation programs, Vior launched a global data compilation and digitization program for all historical exploration activities at Belleterre dating back to 1936.

The objective was to identify and prioritize the next high-potential drill targets in the Belleterre gold camp. Since consolidation of the Project, Vior has reconfirmed and expanded the strong gold potential through a systematic exploration approach, which includes: a high-definition magnetic geophysical survey with magnetic inversion, several field exploration programs, and two small drill validation programs. From these initial exploration programs, Vior has demonstrated: a significant high-grade gold footprint at surface in the camp that extends over 12k in length; a vertical continuity at depth of known high-grade gold structures outcropping surface, with wider and more intense deformation, and a well-distributed go mineralization; and the recognition of multiple new multi-kilometre gold structures that were not previously known, thus introducing the significant potential for additional new gold discoveries in the Belleterre camp. Vior has identified further extensions to known gold zones and new high-potential structures based on a more comprehensive understanding of the geology and the structural continuities of the area.

This newfound knowledge trends towards significant value creation for Vior's shareholders. The project is located near the town of Belleterre in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec, 95km south of Rouyn-Noranda, QC. The property consists of 1,017 claims over an area of 57,220 hectares (572.2 km2), forming a district-scale exploration package.

The Project includes the option to acquire the former high-grade Belleterre Gold Mine that produced over 750,000 oz gold at 10.73 grams per tonne (g/t) and 95,000 oz silver (Ag) at 1.73 g/t between 1936 and 1959. The property has been under-explored over the past 60 years and has never been the subject of such significant consolidation until now. Further, this property has never been explored for its lithium potential, and only limited previous work was dedicated to Ni, PGE magmatic mineralization and other critical metals.

The Belleterre Project benefits from its advantageous location within the Abitibi-Temiscamingue region, providing competitive exploration costs and exceptional access to key resources. Within close proximity to two major mining towns in Quebec, it provides a comprehensive mining infrastructure that includes an extensive road network and access to power, as well as a readily available and skilled workforce. The past gold production at the Belleterre gold mine, the highly prospective future gold targets generated by Vior, as well as the advanced lithium project at Tansim are testament to the exploration potential of this area.

Vior holds a dominant land position in the region and controls a highly prospective multi-commodity exploration project that can advance quickly with fieldwork expected to start early Spring of 2023.