West High Yield (W.H.Y.) Resources Ltd. announced the confirmation of additional multiple high-grade gold assays following the identification of visible native gold in drill core from DDH MN22-05 and to provide an update from the 2022 6,500 metre exploration drilling program (the "2022 Program"). The 2022 Program is ongoing at the Company's Midnight Gold claim ("Midnight") located in the Rossland Gold Camp area, British Columbia. A total of 3,080 metres were completed as of September 16, 2022.

Three drills currently are active on the 15th to 17th holes of the program. The Rossland Gold Camp historically produced over 2.76 million ounces of recovered gold and 3.52 million ounces of recovered silver. MN22-06 was drilled to undercut the observed MN22-05 mineralization southwest of the MN22-04 intersections and the Baker Vein.

Six intervals from MN22-02 and MN22-03, both east of the Baker Vein, and MN22-04 (directed northwest from the MN22-05 collar) previously reported intersections ranging from 12.8 g/t Au to 38.4 g/t Au. Leapfrog modelling of the current and historical drill and geological results is underway concurrent with the drilling program. The 2022 Program is focused on identifying extensions to zones of known Midnight mineralization, areas with potential for targets within and peripheral to the OK and IXL historical mines, and deep targets below the known footprint of mineralization.

The current area of drilling is focused on the targets from surface to 200 metres depth located to the southeast and east of the historical high-grade Baker Vein within and peripheral to the Listwanite (quartz- carbonate-serpentine) zone which straddles the east-northeast trending fault contact between the OK ultramafic intrusion and the Jurassic age andesite-dominant sequence to the north. The second drill is now exploring deeper targets from 200 metres to more than 600 metres transecting the andesite-ultramafic contact and below the Baker Vein between the Midnight and IXL claims. The third drill is targeting high- grade polymetallic Au-Ag-Cu-Pb, andesite-hosted mineralization reported and observed from the OK Mine area drilling and is located between the OK Portal and the Upper Raise on the OK claim 50m east of the Cascade Highway. Gold mineralization in the Rossland area is reported to depths exceeding 750 metres and several faults transecting the area are interpreted to have significant vertical displacement.

Fault repetition of the principal lithologies is indicated by the current deep drilling. Geochemical Analysis, Quality Assurance and Quality Control: All core handling is conducted at the secure logging facility on Midnight. All samples are bagged and sealed with numbered security tags under the supervision of the QP and delivered to Overland Transport in Rossland for delivery to ALS Global ("ALS") in North Vancouver, British Columbia for gold and multi- element analysis.

ALS is a facility certified as ISO 9001:2008 and accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 from the Standards Council of Canada. Metal values disclosed herein by WHY are reported principally from sawn (1/2) drill core samples over intervals of 30cm to 1.6 metres. Certain friable and broken intervals were processed using a rotary wedge core splitter.

The remaining half-core samples are cross stacked on site. Local chain of custody was monitored and maintained by the Project Geologist under the direction of the QP. Assays from 682 core and QA/QC samples were reported currently for DDH MN22-01 through MN22-04 with partial results for MN22-05.

Results are pending for an additional 382 samples for DDH MN22-06 through MN22-08. The samples were crushed to 70% passing 2mm (PREP-31) and a split of up to 250 grams pulverized to 85% passing 75 micrometres (-200 mesh). Pulps (50gram split) were submitted for Au analysis by Fire Assay with Atomic Absorption finish (Au-AA23).

The retained pulps also were analyzed by Four Acid Digestion followed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES) multi- element analyses (ME-ICP61). Over-limit Au and Ag samples were analyzed by Fire Assay with Gravimetric Finish Ore Grade (Au-GRA21 or Au-GRA22, Ag-GRA21). Screen metallics assays were conducted on select samples to quantify gold distribution in the screen oversize (SCR-24B) and duplicate 50-gram pulps of the screen undersize (Au-GRA22).