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FireFly Metals Ltd. Capital/Financing Update 2020

Jan 27, 2020

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ASX: AUT 28 January 2020

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Acquisition of Pickle Crow High-Grade Gold Project in one of Canada’s most Prolific Gold Mining Districts

One of Canada’s highest-grade historical gold mines, produced 1.5 Million oz @ 16 g/t gold.

Board of Directors strengthened by appointments of experienced mining executives Mr Ray Shorrocks as Executive Chairman and Mr Steve Parsons as a Non-Executive Director.

Successful completion of placement raising ~$1.2 Million to fast track exploration.

Earn-in agreement at the Pickle Crow High-Grade Gold Project, Ontario, Canada

Historically produced 1.5 Million oz @ 16 g/t gold

Underexplored with numerous walk-up targets

Major world class mining district

Auteco Minerals Ltd ( AUT.ASX ) (‘Auteco’ or ‘the Company’) is pleased to announce it has entered into a binding term sheet with First Mining Gold Corp (‘ First Mining ’) to acquire up to 80% of the Pickle Crow high-grade gold project in Ontario, Canada. Pickle Crow is one of Canada’s highest-grade historical gold mines that produced 1.5 Moz @ 16 g/t gold .[7]

Highlights:

  • Located in a world class, mining-friendly jurisdiction – Ontario, Canada.

  • A historical high-grade long-life underground gold mine that produced 1.5 million oz @ 16 g/t gold until the mine closed in 1966.

  • Project consists of ~190 km[2] of tenure covering a major gold province (Red Lake +25 Moz[1] , Musselwhite +2.3 Moz[2] , Pickle Crow +1.5 Moz[3] ).

  • Underexplored with very little modern exploration since mine closure.

An Exploration team & Board of CORPORATE DIRECTORY Directors with a proven track record of discovery success Executive Chairman Mr Ray Shorrocks

Executive Technical Director Mr Sam Brooks

Non-Executive Directors Mr Steve Parsons Mr Michael Naylor

Company Secretary Nicholas Katris

CONTACT DETAILS

T: +61 8 9220 9030 CONTACT DETAILSE: [email protected] T:W +61 8 9220 9030: www.autecominerals.com.au E: [email protected]

WPrincipal and Registered Office : www.autecominerals.com.au Level 3, Suite 3 Principal and Registered Office 24 Outram Street Level 3, Suite 3West Perth, WA 6005 24 Outram Street

ACN: 110 336 733

  • Historical unmined drill intersections adjacent to Pickle Crow underground mine infrastructure include:

  • 13.1 m @ 43.28 g/t gold from 530.35 m

  • 7.6 m @ 8.23 g/t gold from 492.5 m

  • 2.83 m @ 11.24 g/t gold from 547.67 m

  • 4.0 m @ 9.05 g/t gold from 102 m

  • 3.9 m @ 17.39 g/t gold from 200 m

  • 3.2 m @ 134.26 g/t gold from 1139.8 m

  • Multiple regional high priority walk-up drill targets for testing in 2020.

  • Excellent gold recoveries of +98% from conventional processing.

  • Acquisition infrastructure includes large, all-season exploration camp and core facilities with sealed road access as well as local grid hydro power, Pickle Lake township and airport within 5 km of the project.

  • Binding terms agreed, subject to formal agreement within 45 days. The agreement will enable First Mining to realise value for its shareholders through the earn-in partnership arrangement whereby Auteco utilises its strong technical exploration skillset and its financial backing to unlock the full potential of the Pickle Crow Gold Project.

  • The appointment of two highly regarded mining executives to the Board of Directors, Mr Ray Shorrocks as Executive Chairman and Mr Steve Parsons as a Non-Executive Director. These additions complement the existing Board and technical management team, having previously delivered significant discoveries and wealth creation for stakeholders and shareholders over recent years.

  • Company has also firm commitments to raise ~$1.2 million at an issue price of $0.008 per share to enable the Company to fast track immediately on ground exploration. The Board of Directors (subject to shareholder approval) and management to participate in approximately 40% of the placement.

Cautionary Statement: references in this announcement to the publicly quoted resource tonnes and grade of the Project are foreign in nature and not reported in accordance with the JORC Code 2012. A competent person has not done sufficient work to classify the resource estimate as mineral resources or ore reserves in accordance with the JORC Code 2012. It is uncertain that following evaluation and/or further exploration work that the foreign resource estimates of mineralisation will be able to be reported as mineral resources or ore reserves in accordance with the JORC Code 2012.

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Auteco’s Executive Chairman, Mr Ray Shorrocks Commented:

“I’m delighted to have the opportunity to join the Board of Auteco Minerals and am looking forward to the next few years as our highly skilled geological team sets to work on exploring the Pickle Crow Gold Project.

The Project itself is located in a very well-known and prolific gold mining district in Canada, a tier one mining jurisdiction. In its day the underground mine produced a staggering 1.5 million ounces of gold at an estimated average grade of 16.1 g/t gold before the mine closed in 1966.

The Pickle Crow Gold Project is a significant brownfields exploration opportunity that has received very little exploration in recent times and has not benefited from modern exploration techniques.

I was recently fortunate enough to have been involved in one of Australia’s modern day high-grade gold discoveries with Bellevue Gold Ltd (ASX:BGL) and from what I can see so far and along with the rest of the Auteco team is that the historic Pickle Crow Gold Project has the hallmark for being able to replicate significant discovery success again.

The Auteco team and I are looking forward to working closely with our Canadian partners at First Mining who we hope will benefit greatly along with our Auteco shareholders and all other stakeholders as we commence systematic and effective exploration to advance the Pickle Crow Gold Project.”

Auteco has entered into a binding term sheet for the exclusive option to acquire up to an 80% interest in the Pickle Crow Gold Project in Ontario, Canada.

High-grade gold was successfully mined at Pickle Crow for more than 30 years from 1935 to 1966, producing approximately 1.5 Million oz at an average grade of 16.1 g/t gold . The historic mine was closed in 1966 and very little modern exploration has been completed at the project in the subsequent period. Auteco Minerals through an Earn-In agreement with First Mining is about to commence the first systematic exploration of the property in more than 50 years. This represents a unique opportunity for Auteco to revisit and unlock the potential of one of Canada’s historic, high-grade gold mines in a world class gold province.

High-Grade Gold in one of Canada’s most Prolific Gold Belts

The Pickle Crow Project has been acquired due to the high potential of the project to host high-grade, lode style gold mineralisation. The acquisition of the Pickle Crow Gold Project also provides a base of operations in one of Canada’s most prolific high-grade gold producing terranes, the Birch-Uchi sub-province of the Superior Craton. The project consists of ~190 km[2] of tenure in this highly prolific terrane that has been consolidated since 2014 from previously fragmented tenure around Pickle Crow for the first time. Due to the history of the area, only minimal modern exploration has been conducted at the project.

Multiple advanced gold projects have been developed in the area over the past few years (refer to Figure 1 below) including:

  • Red Lake High-Grade Gold Camp operated by Evolution Mining (ASX: EVN): historic production of over 27 Moz at +20 g/t gold[1]

  • Musselwhite deposit operated by Newmont Goldcorp 2.3 Moz Reserves[2]

  • Madsen Project operated by Pure Gold Mining: 2.06 Moz @ 8.9 g/t gold (Indicated) & 0.47 Moz @ 7.7 g/t gold (Inferred)[4]

  • West Red Lake Project operated by West Red Lake Gold: 1.09 Moz @ 7.6 g/t gold (Inferred)[5]

  • Springpole Lake Project operated by First Mining: 4.67 Moz @ 1.04 g/t gold (Indicated)[6]

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There are a number of high-priority targets at the Pickle Crow Gold Project that have either not been followed up or have had little or no modern exploration test work undertaken on them. These include multiple unmined lode positions surrounding the historic underground workings, including potential new high-grade gold lodes as well as a number of shallow, near surface, broad mineralised zones that require exploration testing regionally across the 190 km[2] project area.

High Priority Targets for Immediate Drill Testing Outside of the Mined Areas at the Pickle Crow Gold Project Include:

No.19 Vein Target: 13.13 m @ 43.28 g/t gold from 530.35 m 7.6 m @ 8.23 g/t gold from 492.5 m 2.83 m @ 11.24 g/t gold from 547.67 m 0.5 m @ 135.37 g/t gold from 595.9 m

No.16 Vein Target: 3.9 m @ 17.39 g/t gold from 200 m No.1 Vein Target: 3.2m @ 134.26 g/t gold from 1139.8 m No.5 Vein Target: 1.15 m @ 112.15 g/t gold from 959.5 m No.5 BIF Target: 63.45 m @ 1.29 g/t gold from 3.5 m 4.0 m @ 9.05 g/t gold from 102 m No.13 BIF: 71.43 m @ 1.63 g/t gold from 120.37 m including 9.16 m @ 4.88 g/t gold

For further information, please see Appendix A, which sets out all significant intercepts, being intercepts with a cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t gold and allowing for up to 1m interval of internal waste.

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Figure 1: Location of the High-Grade, Pickle Crow Gold Project and Regionally Significant Deposits and Projects.

The Pickle Crow Gold Project – Unlocking the Potential

Subsequent to historic mining that ceased in 1966, there has been limited exploration of the Pickle Crow Gold Project. Any work that has been conducted by modern explorers has been fragmented and focused on developing small remnant resources proximal to the old mine infrastructure.

Auteco intends to return to first principles at the project within the tenement area with a focus on discovering and developing new project scale, high-grade, near surface, JORC compliant gold resources to add the current resource inventory.

Regionally across the 190 km[2] Pickle Crow Gold Project area, geological, structural and geophysical reviews and targeting has commenced that will be followed up with on ground field testing in the coming weeks.

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Figure 2: Simplified Geological Map of the Pickle Crow Core Mine Trend showing current target areas, the two main mineralised gold trends (Patricia and Mine) and area of historic Pickle Crow Mine.

A History of Highly Successful High-Grade Gold Mining

The Pickle Crow deposit was originally discovered in the early 1930’s and commenced commercial production in 1935. The mine operated until 1966 during which time it produced 1.5 Million oz of gold at an average grade of 16 g/t gold.

Various operators have held the property since before the regional ground position was consolidated by TSX listed PC Gold in 2014. PC Gold was acquired by First Mining in 2015.

Historical data was recovered, digitised and verified in 2008 by PC Gold who completed drilling within the known veins from the existing historic mine. No further exploration has been conducted at the property subsequent to First Mining’s acquisition of the project in 2015. First Mining released a NI 43-101 compliant resource, please refer to Appendix C for further information.

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Geology and Mineralisation

The Pickle Crow Gold Deposit is a high-grade, shear-hosted, mesothermal Archean lode gold deposit. The deposit occurs primarily within mafic volcanics and banded iron formation (BIF) units in the Pickle Crow assemblage of the Pickle Lake Greenstone Belt in the Uchi Lake Sub-province of the Superior Craton of the Canadian Shield.

Mineralisation is focused around steeply northwest dipping, regional scale shear zones with the bulk of the mineralisation hosted near the Main Break structure, proximal to the highly strained, unconformable boundary between the Pickle Crow assemblage and the mafic-intermediate volcanics of the younger Confederation assemblage. A restricted, late-basin, Temiskaming-like sedimentary assemblage has also been identified in the hangingwall of this structure.

Multiple mineralisation styles have so far been identified on the property:

  • Quartz-Gold-Tungsten (+/-Tourmaline) Veins: These were the main focus of historical mining, frequently grading +15 g/t gold.

  • Banded Iron Formation (BIF) Mineralisation: Stringers and sulphide mineralisation replacing iron minerals in the banded iron-formation.

  • Shear-Zone Hosted Mineralisation: Wide zones of shearing and alteration with discontinuous quartz veining and disseminated pyrite. Previously unmined and underexplored.

  • Quartz-Arsenopyrite stockwork veins in BIF: Underexplored mineralisation style.

Historical mining was focused on mining the quartz-gold-tungsten veins, the largest of which was the No.1 Vein (900 metre surface strike, mined to >1,500 metres below surface).

Excellent Location and Infrastructure

The Pickle Crow deposit is located in the Tier-1 Mining Jurisdiction of Ontario, Canada. The project is 400 km North of Thunder bay on State Route 590 with grid power less than 5 km from the project. There is year-round, paved road access to the project, as well as commercial flight access to Sioux Lookout located 2 hours’ drive to the South. Local services including shopping, hospitals and heavy equipment rental are located less than 5 km from the project in the town of Pickle Lake. The region has a recent history of mining and a skilled workforce is available in the region.

A 225tpd mill gravity mill was constructed on the Project in 2006 but never commissioned. Offices and core facilities are in good condition. Exploration can be conducted year-round.

Metallurgy[3]

Excellent conventional gold recoveries of more than 98% gold recovered from the historic mining operation.[3 ]

During the successful operation of the Pickle Crow mine from 1935 to 1966, recoveries of +98% were reported from a gravity plus cyanidation circuit. Gravity recoveries for the period 1935 to 1948 are reported at +40%, increasing to around 60% in the later years of the mine with improving technology.

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Transaction Summary

Auteco has completed its due diligence in respect of the Patented Claims and has proceeded to enter into a binding term sheet to acquire up to 80% of the Pickle Crow Gold Project from First Mining. The key acquisition terms are as follows:

  • A payment of C$50,000 has been made to First Mining on execution of the binding term sheet.

  • Subject to the execution of a formal agreement ( Formal Agreement ) within 45 days (or such longer period as agreed), the consideration for the earn-in is as follows:

  • Upon signing the Formal Agreement:

    • A further C$50,000 cash

    • 25,000,000 Shares in the capital of Auteco at a deemed issue price of A$0.008 per share (subject to shareholder approval)

  • Stage 1 Earn-In (51%):

    • Auteco spending C$5,000,000 over three years comprising:

      • Spending C$750,000 within a 12-month period ( 'Expenditure Payment 1 ');

      • Spending C$4,250,000 within a 24-month period after Expenditure Payment 1 is satisfied; and

    • Subject to shareholder approval by Auteco, issuing to First Mining 100,000,000 Shares in Auteco. (together 'Stage 1 Earn in ')

  • Stage 2 Earn-In (a further 19%):

    • Auteco expending exploration expenditure in the 24-month period commencing on the date that Auteco satisfies the Stage 1 Earn-in of C$5,000,000 ( 'Expenditure Payment 3 '); and

    • Within 90 days of completing Expenditure Payment 3, making a cash payment to First Mining in the amount of C$1,000,000 ( 'Expenditure Payment 4 '),

    • (together the 'Stage 2 Earn In ').

  • Buy In (a further 10% to total 80%): Auteco may buy a further 10% interest by paying C$3,000,000 to First Mining; and

  • a 2% Net Smelter Return granted after the Stage 2 Earn-In. Auteco may purchase 1% of the Royalty back for C$2,500,000.

The earn-in under the Formal Agreement is proposed to be via an unincorporated joint venture unless the parties agree otherwise based on a review of applicable tax, accounting, corporate and regulatory issues.

Investors are cautioned that the proposed earn-in remains conditional on:

  • (a) the Formal Agreement (including representations and warranties) being executed within 45 days (or such longer period as agreed); and

  • (b) receipt of all necessary third party and regulatory consents or approvals required in connection with the earn-in.

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Board Changes

Auteco has made two appointments to the Board.

Ray Shorrocks – Executive Chairman

Mr Shorrocks has over 21 years’ experience in corporate finance and has advised a diverse range of mining companies during his career at one of Australia’s largest investment banking and full service stockbroking and financial services firms. He has been instrumental in managing and structuring equity capital raisings as well as having advised extensively in the area of mergers and acquisitions.

He was previously the Chairman of ASX 300 Company Bellevue Gold Limited and is currently the Chairman of Galilee Energy Limited.

Steve Parsons – Non-Executive Director

Mr Parsons is currently the Managing Director of ASX 300 Company Bellevue Gold Limited which has discovered 1.8 million oz of gold at an impressive 11.1 g/t gold within only two years of commencing exploration at the Bellevue Gold Project in Western Australia.

Previously Steve was the Managing Director of Gryphon Minerals Ltd, which he founded and listed on the ASX, growing the company to be included on the ASX 200 group of companies. During that time, Mr Parsons oversaw the discovery and delineation of the 3.6 Million oz Banfora Gold Project in Burkina Faso in West Africa and the subsequent takeover of the company for $100 Million by a significant North American gold company in late 2016.

Mr Parsons has over 20 years’ experience in the mining industry with a proven track record of mineral discoveries, corporate growth, international investor relations and creating shareholder wealth. Mr Parsons has an honours degree in Geology and is also a Director of ASX listed African Gold Limited and Blackstone Minerals Limited.

Mr Ian Gordon - resigning

The Company also wishes to note that Mr Ian Gordon is resigning from the Board and the board of Directors. The Company would like to thank Ian for his hard work and dedication over the years including helping secure Pickle Crow Gold Project for the Company and we wish him all the best in the future.

Placement

Auteco has received commitments to place 150,000,000 shares at an issue price of $0.008 per share to raise ~$1.2 million. The placement will be issued under the Company’s current Listing Rule 7.1 placement capacity and is expected to settle on or around 3 February 2020. The board of directors (subject to shareholder approval) and management to participate in up to 40% of the placement.

The funds will be used to advance exploration at Pickle Crow Gold Project and for general working capital purposes.

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Issue of Options to Incoming Directors

The Company wishes to advise that the Company intends on issuing options in the Company to Steve Parsons and Ray Shorrocks, subject to shareholder approval and completion of the transaction. The terms of the options will be:

Steve Parsons RayShorrocks
Number of Options 60,000,000 30,000,000
Strike Price $0.01 $0.01
Purchaseprice of the option $0.0001 $0.0001
Expirydate 5years fromgrant 5years fromgrant

About First Mining Gold Corp

First Mining Gold Corp. (FF: TSX and FFMGF: OTCQX) is an emerging development company with a diversified portfolio of gold projects in North America. Having assembled a large resource base of 7.4 million ounces gold in the Measured and Indicated categories (NI 43-101 compliant) and 3.8 million ounces gold in the Inferred category in mining friendly jurisdictions of eastern Canada, First Mining is now focused on advancing its material assets towards a construction decision and, ultimately, to production.

The company’s flagship asset is Springpole Gold Project, one of the largest undeveloped gold projects in Canada, with 4.67 Moz Au in the Indicated category and 0.23 Moz Au in the Inferred category (NI 43-101 compliant).

About Auteco Minerals

Auteco Minerals Ltd (ASX: AUT) is an emerging mineral exploration company currently focused on advancing highgrade gold resources at the Pickle Crow Gold Project in the world class Uchi sub-province of Ontario, Canada. The Auteco Board of Directors and Technical Management team has a proven track record of discovering gold and a creating wealth for shareholders and all stakeholders in recent years.

The Company also has a joint venture on the Limestone Well Vanadium-Titanium Project in Western Australia.

For further information please contact:

Mr Ray Shorrocks Executive Chairman Auteco Minerals Ltd Phone: +61 8 9220 9030

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NOTES

1 Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves of Red Lake are taken from Goldcorp’s NI-43-101 Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves Update as at 30 June 2018 which was released by Goldcorp on 22 February 2019 and is available on www.sedar.com.

2 As at June 30th 2018.Further details Mineral Reserves and Resources for the Musselwhite Deposit are contained in Goldcorp’s annual information form for the year ended December 31, 2017 and the following technical reports for each of those properties, all of which are available under the Company’s profile at www.sedar.com.

3 For details of the Estimated Inferred Mineral Resources for the Pickle Crow Project please refer to document ‘Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Pickle Crow Property, Patricia Mining Division, Northwestern Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated 15th June 2018 and available from System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (www.sedar.com) for First Mining Gold Corp. Those Mineral Resources have been prepared using the Canadian NI-43-101 Standards and are not JORC compliant. Auteco will work to re-certifies the Pickle Lake Gold Mineral Resources following the signing of the agreement under JORC 2012. For metallurgical information refer to section 13.0 Mineral Processing and Metallurgical testing. A competent person has not done sufficient work to classify the resource estimate as mineral resources or ore reserves in accordance with the JORC Code 2012. It is uncertain that following evaluation and/or further exploration work that the foreign resource estimates of mineralisation will be able to be reported as mineral resources or ore reserves in accordance with the JORC Code 2012.

4 See technical report titled “Madsen Gold Project Technical Report Feasibility Study for the Madsen, Red Lake, Ontario Canada” effective February 5, 2019, dated July 5, 2019 for further information, available at www.puregoldmining.ca or under the Company’s Sedar profile at www.sedar.com

5 The resource information is from the NI 43-101 filed in Feb. 2016 and has been reviewed and approved by Ken Guy, P.Geo., a consultant to West Red Lake Gold Mines Inc. and the Qualified Person responsible for exploration at the West Red Lake Project property, as defined by NI 43-101 “Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Further information, available at www.westlakegold.com or under the Company’s Sedar profile at www.sedar.com

6 This resource information is from the NI 43-101 technical report filed on SEDAR by First Mining Gold Corp. Further details available at: https://firstmininggold.com/projects/mineral-resources/. 7 Refer to SEDAR Technical report for historical production - https://www.sedar.com/GetFile.do?lang=EN&docClass=24&issuerNo=00022404&issuerType=03&projectNo=02810557&docId=4375165

Competent Person Statements

‘The information in this announcement that relates to Exploration Results, Mineral Resources, Ore Reserves or targets is based on information compiled by Mr Marcus Harden, who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Geoscientists. Mr Harden is an employee of the Company and has sufficient experience in the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and qualifies as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves”. Mr Harden consents to the inclusion of the information in this announcement in the form and context in which it appears.’

Disclaimer

This announcement has been prepared by Auteco Minerals Ltd (the Company) based on information from its own and third-party sources and is not a disclosure document. No party other than the Company has authorised or caused the issue, lodgement, submission, despatch or provision of this announcement, or takes any responsibility for, or makes or purports to make any statements, representations or undertakings in this announcement. Except for any liability that cannot be excluded by law, the Company and its related bodies corporate, directors, employees, servants, advisers and agents (Affiliates) disclaim and accept no responsibility or liability for any expenses, losses, damages or costs incurred by you relating in any way to this presentation including, without limitation, the information contained in or provided in connection with it, any errors or omissions from it however caused, lack of accuracy, completeness, currency or reliability or you or any other person placing any reliance on this announcement, its accuracy, completeness, currency or reliability. This announcement is not a prospectus, disclosure document or other offering document under Australian law or under any other law. It is provided for information purposes and is not an invitation nor offer of shares or recommendation for subscription, purchase or sale in any jurisdiction. This announcement does not purport to contain all the information that a prospective investor may require in connection with any potential investment in the Company. Each recipient must make its own independent assessment of the Company before acquiring any shares in the Company (Shares).

Forward Looking Information

This announcement contains forward-looking statements. Wherever possible, words such as “intends”, “expects”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “anticipates”, “believes”, and similar expressions or statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved, have been used to identify these forward-looking statements. Although the forwardlooking statements contained in this release reflect management’s current beliefs based upon information currently available to management and based upon what management believes to be reasonable assumptions, The Company cannot be certain that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements. A number of factors could cause events and achievements to differ materially from the results expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements. These factors should be considered carefully, and

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prospective investors should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements necessarily involve significant known and unknown risks, assumptions and uncertainties that may cause the Company's actual results, events, prospects and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Although the Company has attempted to identify important risks and factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors and risks that cause actions, events or results not to be anticipated, estimated or intended, including those risk factors discussed in the Company’s public filings. There can be no assurance that the forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, prospective investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this presentation, and the Company assumes no obligation to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances, unless otherwise required by law. This presentation may contain certain forward-looking statements and projections regarding:

  • estimated, resources and reserves;

  • planned production and operating costs profiles;

  • planned capital requirements; and

  • planned strategies and corporate objectives.

Such forward looking statements/projections are estimates for discussion purposes only and should not be relied upon. They are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors many of which are beyond the control of the Company. The forward looking statements/projections are inherently uncertain and may therefore differ materially from results ultimately achieved. The Company does not make any representations and provides no warranties concerning the accuracy of the projections and disclaims any obligation to update or revise any forward looking statements/projects based on new information, future events or otherwise except to the extent required by applicable laws.

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APPENDIX A:

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Table 1: Significant Intercept Table PC Gold. Cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t gold and allowing for up to 1m interval of internal waste.

Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
PC-08-001 704295 5709831 343.8 350 -53 0 10 10 2 5 3 1.54
PC-08-001A 704294.5 5709840.8 343.4 348.7 -62.7 0 101 101 3.5 66.95 63.45 1.29
3.5 12.5 9 2.98
9.5 12.5 3 5.51
9.5 11 1.5 7.97
30.5 32 1.5 2.26
36.5 42.5 6 2.13
39.5 42.5 3 3.27
53 54.7 1.7 3.83
54.2 54.7 0.5 10.1
60.3 66.95 6.65 3.53
63.5 66.3 2.8 5.51
63.5 64.15 0.65 8.81
PC-08-002 704342.9 5709845.9 349.6 350.8 -59.1 0 116 116 40.5 43 2.5 1.25
PC-08-003 703923.5 5709339.8 349.5 145.8 -65.2 0 101 101 7.3 8.35 1.05 5.65
35 39.1 4.1 4.81
35 37 2 8.65
46.5 47 0.5 2.39
PC-08-004 703902 5709444.7 350.4 142.4 -59.7 0 188 188 106.35 109.6 3.25 0.9
109.1 109.6 0.5 1.55
132 133 1 1.08
143.4 162.3 18.9 1.78
143.4 144.8 1.4 3.74

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
143.4 144.1 0.7 4.32
152.4 157.3 4.9 3.32
155.4 156.8 1.4 6.66
161.8 162.3 0.5 2.04
PC-08-005 703986 5709509 351.5 141.6 -49.7 0 63 63 59.2 60.2 1 1.1
PC-08-006 704000.4 5709489.8 351.2 143.3 -73.4 0 254 254 47 116 69 0.79
47 48 1 8.44
51 52 1 1.39
64 78 14 2.22
65 69 4 4.31
65 66 1 9.59
114 116 2 3.32
115 116 1 4.2
199 200 1 1.01
213 215.85 2.85 1.83
215 215.85 0.85 3.28
242 243 1 8.76
PC-08-007 703965.9 5709495.2 351.1 144.3 -51.4 0 179 179 73 79 6 1.88
76 77 1 4.03
102 106 4 9.05
104 105 1 30.1
PC-08-008 704005.3 5709525.1 351.8 144.6 -49 0 227 227 157 159 2 2.29
PC-08-009 705012.9 5710834.3 340.7 191.1 -60.4 0 176 176 133.8 134.6 0.8 0.59
148.75 153 4.25 <5
PC-08-010 704988.1 5710837.7 340.7 179.6 -49.8 0 221 221 120.37 191.8 71.43 1.63

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
120.37 134.26 13.89 3.6
125.1 134.26 9.16 4.88
125.93 134.26 8.33 5.08
127.63 133.81 6.18 6.21
128.5 129 0.5 16.25
133.3 133.81 0.51 13.15
141.41 141.91 0.5 9.23
151.23 175.9 24.67 1.83
158.18 171 12.82 2.53
165.95 167.42 1.47 9.98
190 191.8 1.8 3.7
PC-08-011 704960.4 5710851.5 340.5 176.4 -48.6 0 242 242 72.87 75.16 2.29 2.59
72.87 73.34 0.47 9.57
100 101 1 1.1
PC-08-012 704936.7 5710810 340.6 182.2 -49.7 0 125 125 54.45 58 3.55 1.57
55.4 56 0.6 4.57
PC-08-013 704935.8 5710810.6 340.6 206.6 -50.4 0 157 157 57.75 58.25 0.5 2.07
153.85 154.35 0.5 1.6
PC-08-014 704075 5709962.5 344.6 163.3 -87.8 0 183 183 Hole abandoned due to azimuth deviation
PC-08-014A 704075 5709962.5 344.6 163.3 -87.8 0 1,446 1446 506.5 510 3.5 1.36
506.5 507 0.5 5.96
861 862.05 1.05 1.29
924 950 26 0.69
924 928 4 2.4
924 926 2 3.93

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
933.85 934.2 0.35 2.14
943.15 944.6 1.45 2.19
944.14 944.6 0.46 4.62
949.5 950 0.5 2.95
955.85 956.25 0.4 4.31
958.8 959.45 0.65 1.54
989.15 989.65 0.5 1.95
PC-08-014A-W01 704075 5709962.5 344.6 163.3 -87.8 718 1,080 362 856.85 857.15 0.3 1.24
860.05 861 0.95 1.4
932.55 948.65 16.1 0.98
932.55 942.8 10.25 1.27
932.55 936.1 3.55 1.86
941.8 942.8 1 3.38
947.95 948.65 0.7 2.22
954 958.2 4.2 8.2
956 956.6 0.6 52.7
982.15 982.65 0.5 31.9
PC-08-014A-W02 704075 5709962.5 344.6 163.3 -87.8 499 597 98 Abandoned, used to wedge hole PC-08-
014W03from
NA
PC-08-014A-W03 704075 5709962.5 344.6 163.3 -87.8 565 946 381 692.8 693.3 0.5 3.71
870 871.4 1.4 10.99
870 871 1 13.65
880.55 881.6 1.05 1.03
943.6 944.6 1 2.94

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
PC-08-014A-W03
EXT
704075 5709962.5 344.6 163.3 -87.8 946 1,069 123 959.5 960.65 1.15 112.15
971.7 972 0.3 38.77
998.8 999.3 0.5 1.8
PC-09-014A-W04 704075 5709062.5 344.6 163.3 -87.8 476 559 83 503 503.3 0.3 9.22
PC-09-014A-
W04A
704075 5709962.5 344.6 163.3 -87.8 548 1,399 851 747.4 747.8 0.4 56.3
1,025.00 1,025.30 0.3 8.76
1,080.95 1,081.80 0.85 2.19
1,137.20 1,163.00 25.8 1.02
1,137.20 1,142.50 5.3 2.55
1,138.50 1,142.00 3.5 3.41
1,139.50 1,142.00 2.5 4.09
1,139.50 1,141.00 1.5 5.61
1,140.00 1,140.50 0.5 8.41
1,148.30 1,148.80 0.5 3.39
1,161.00 1,162.00 1 8.06
1,264.00 1,265.00 1 1.09
PC-08-015 705286.6 5710993.4 343.6 172.3 -47.6 0 152 152 No significant assays
PC-08-015 EXT 705286.6 5710993.4 343.6 172.3 -47.6 152 608 456 219.1 220.1 1 4.03
289.8 293.7 3.9 0.72
321.7 324.3 2.6 0.56
433 434 1 0.51

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
PC-08-016 705930.6 5711535.1 361.5 168.2 -50.3 0 122 122 No significant assays
PC-08-017 705881.9 5711521.3 363.1 168.2 -50.3 0 155 155 No significant assays
PC-08-018 706141.6 5711679.1 349.7 186.7 -52.3 0 74 74 40.27 40.91 0.64 9.7
PC-08-019 706245.5 5711793 341.3 180.3 -48.7 0 290 290 133 134 1 2.93
280 281 1 1.49
PC-08-020 705964.8 5711431 356.1 140 -63 0 284 284 6.4 10.45 4.05 1.12
21.55 22.55 1 1.8
87.3 135.7 48.4 1.72
87.3 100.8 13.5 4.03
96.5 100.3 3.8 9.13
96.5 97 0.5 18.15
130.4 135.7 5.3 4.99
130.4 131.2 0.8 28
155.3 156.3 1 1.16
178.45 179.3 0.85 1.14
200 203.9 3.9 17.39
200 200.5 0.5 42.5
202 203.9 1.9 23.92
202 202.9 0.9 33.73
PC-08-021 705801.8 5711261.8 352.2 139.9 -52.6 0 248 248 66.6 95.8 29.2 1.47
74.4 95.8 21.4 1.7
74.4 75.4 1 4.59
91.7 95.8 4.1 3.66
91.7 92 0.3 15.4
94.5 95.5 1 5.9

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
101.05 101.95 0.9 1.22
108.8 109.7 0.9 15.9
169.55 170.5 0.95 1.85
PC-08-022 705822.3 5711352.5 357.7 141.8 -50.1 0 299 299 6.85 8.5 1.65 1.44
22.8 34.9 12.1 0.97
22.8 25.55 2.75 2.47
22.8 23.9 1.1 3.63
28.5 29.3 0.8 2.12
33.95 34.9 0.95 2.05
57.25 57.55 0.3 3.06
63 64.25 1.25 1.43
162.1 163.4 1.3 1.44
176.75 177.35 0.6 2.81
177.05 177.35 0.3 4.46
180 184.45 4.45 1.38
180 181.2 1.2 3.02
180.8 181.2 0.4 5.53
183.85 184.45 0.6 3.88
184.15 184.45 0.3 6.82
203.75 204.75 1 3.8
228.3 230 1.7 3.8
228.3 229.65 1.35 4.59
229.05 229.65 0.6 5.61
PC-08-023 705822 5711353 357.6 141.8 -76.4 0 446 446 17.6 18.45 0.85 4.71
17.6 18.1 0.5 5.72

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
44 48.45 4.45 1.53
47 48.45 1.45 2.42
47.9 48.45 0.55 3.85
172.5 173 0.5 1.32
203.1 208 4.9 1.06
269.45 269.95 0.5 2.29
272.75 273.75 1 4.54
309.8 310.2 0.4 4.28
333.4 333.85 0.45 1.32
PC-08-024 705872 5711495.8 362.5 139.7 -58.7 0 366 366 304.5 305.5 1 3.24
337.45 340.2 2.75 1.04
337.45 338 0.55 3.84
347.5 348.05 0.55 1.32
354.5 356.3 1.8 4.49
355.7 356.3 0.6 11.85
PC-08-025 705871.8 5711496 362.5 140.7 -69.9 0 504 504 200.58 201.53 0.95 1.09
251.88 252.63 0.75 1.49
301.18 302.28 1.1 1.1
374.2 374.8 0.6 1.59
383.75 384.55 0.8 1.1
388.45 389.58 1.13 1.34
399 400.3 1.3 1.42
405.95 406.25 0.3 1.39
PC-08-026 705917.8 5711594 362.4 140 -58 0 420 420 226.55 228.05 1.5 1.9
227.45 227.75 0.3 4.25

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
298 300.2 2.2 3
299.3 299.9 0.6 7.56
335 335.45 0.45 1.12
354.35 355.2 0.85 1.68
359.35 360 0.65 1.78
PC-08-027 705917.8 5711594 362.4 140 -71.5 0 525 525 242.15 242.45 0.3 1
317.93 318.8 0.87 1.56
346.45 364.1 17.65 2.3
346.45 354.4 7.95 3.01
348.1 348.7 0.6 23.3
361.17 364.1 2.93 5.55
363.66 364.1 0.44 26.6
377.85 378.85 1 1.21
420.95 421.75 0.8 23.75
420.95 421.45 0.5 36
451.5 455.6 4.1 1.88
453.6 454.6 1 4.85
461.6 462.6 1 1.8
489.75 490.5 0.75 9.41
PC-09-028 705923.7 5711600.9 362 140 -75 0 575 575 273.9 306.3 32.4 1.42
273.9 278 4.1 6.4
276 277.4 1.4 8.01
281.5 283.5 2 1.9
302 306.3 4.3 1.81
304.4 305 0.6 3.04

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
376 376.5 0.5 2.02
388 388.45 0.45 1.23
556.75 557.6 0.85 2.36
561.45 562.8 1.35 4.96
562 562.8 0.8 5.94
PC-09-029 705162.7 5710749.8 342.4 265 -70.8 0 339 338 220.15 221.15 1 2.37
224 230 6 0.24
224 225.9 1.9 0.42
251 253.5 2.5 0.63
252.85 253.5 0.65 1.06
285.75 287.4 1.65 0.37
312.2 313.2 1 0.41
322.8 323.3 0.5 0.55
PC-09-030 705174.6 5710701.3 342.7 270 -50 0 248 248 213.9 230.6 16.7 1.45
213.9 224 10.1 2.17
220 224 4 3.45
221 222 1 5.09
PC-09-031 705174.6 5710701.3 342.7 265 -71 0 48 48 Hole abandoned due to collapse
PC-09-032 705205.16 5710661.1 343.48 323 -62 0 267 267 56.8 57.3 0.5 1.94
74 79.5 5.5 1.5
74.5 76 1.5 2.29
153.4 161 7.6 0.47
157.5 158 0.5 1.7
160 160.5 0.5 1.35
PC-09-033 705259.5 5710835 343.7 140 -52 0 377 377 171.9 190 18.1 0.33

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
171.9 172.2 0.3 0.91
183.7 188 4.3 1.11
184.3 186 1.7 1.9
184.3 184.8 0.5 3.76
240.4 241 0.6 3.4
263.3 267.15 3.85 1.32
266.75 267.15 0.4 5.36
306.9 307.5 0.6 2.91
316 317 1 1.4
PC-09-034 705259.5 5710835 343.7 140 -62 0 416 416 198 228 30 0.54
198 208 10 1.18
200 201 1 5.99
302.9 303.2 0.3 0.91
333.5 334.1 0.6 0.92
344.8 345.6 0.8 3.6
380.5 382.4 1.9 0.9
381.75 382.4 0.65 1.93
PC-09-035 705361.5 5710714.1 344.1 140 -52 0 257 257 9.9 10.2 0.3 0.4
40 40.3 0.3 0.47
PC-09-036 705899.6 5711665.7 344.8 135 -71 0 668 668 118.1 121.6 3.5 0.57
119.8 120.1 0.3 1.28
172.5 172.9 0.4 1.79
289.1 324.7 35.6 3.17
289.1 292.2 3.1 4.13
289.1 290.5 1.4 7.16

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
314.6 324.7 10.1 9.53
318.6 324.7 6.1 15.25
319.2 322.1 2.9 28.91
319.2 320.7 1.5 48.92
319.2 320 0.8 58.78
343.8 344.6 0.8 2.82
420.8 421.4 0.6 11.41
428 429 1 8.12
482 531.8 49.8 0.32
486.1 487 0.9 8.51
PC-09-037 705927.7 5711505.6 361.7 140 -61 0 358 358 144.5 185 40.5 2.11
151 179 28 2.73
168 179 11 5.55
175.7 179 3.3 14.83
176.9 177.55 0.65 56.22
246.1 246.55 0.45 1.45
299.3 299.6 0.3 2.36
317 318 1 2.88
PC-09-038 705819.2 5711545.3 357.9 320 -50 0 614 614 127.5 130.4 2.9 0.88
129.6 130.4 0.8 1.53
488.81 489.31 0.5 1.65
PC-09-039 705944.8 5711608.4 360.1 140 -63 0 242 242 182 212.9 30.9 1.1
182 200.6 18.6 0.9
182 186.8 4.8 1.56
182 183 1 3.82

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
209.6 212.9 3.3 5.11
209.6 210.9 1.3 9.06
209.6 210 0.4 18.29
233.4 234.4 1 1.16
PC-09-040 705987.1 5711455.7 356.9 140 -63 0 263 263 118 176.7 58.7 0.57
118 131 13 1.12
129.4 131 1.6 5.12
129.4 130.4 1 7.51
147.75 148.15 0.4 7.78
157 158 1 1.05
169.6 176.7 7.1 1.68
169.6 170.65 1.05 4.55
176 176.7 0.7 7.69
203.55 208.2 4.65 1.55
207.7 208.2 0.5 7.77
218.4 218.9 0.5 3.51
PC-09-041 705875.6 5711691.2 342.3 135 -73 0 464 464 74 89.5 15.5 0.32
74 74.6 0.6 1.12
89 89.5 0.5 1.16
285 285.4 0.4 3.05
357.5 388 30.5 0.18
381.2 386 4.8 0.67
385 386 1 1.56
PC-09-042 705910.7 5711721.7 341.3 140 -74 0 428 428 190.4 198 7.6 0.22
197 198 1 0.93

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
326.5 374.55 48.05 0.23
326.5 329.4 2.9 2.7
326.5 327.9 1.4 4.47
PC-09-043 705949.7 5711580.4 361 355 -75 0 497 497 204 205.2 1.2 1.97
365 366 1 1.05
365 411.7 46.7 0.23
392.4 399 6.6 1.03
396.3 396.9 0.6 2.12
PC-09-044 705934.3 5711608.4 361.8 350 -74 0 560 560 31.3 31.8 0.5 5.25
287.1 290.5 3.4 1.31
287.8 288.3 0.5 2.29
446.7 447.4 0.7 1.12
470.7 523 52.3 0.27
471.7 472.7 1 8.98
511.2 523 11.8 0.37
PC-09-045 706011.5 5711676.3 350.2 175 -73 0 458 458 162.3 163.2 0.9 1.17
266 267.6 1.6 0.52
331.5 331.95 0.45 1.52
400.8 402.8 2 1.08
PC-09-046 705998.5 5711529.7 360.3 175 -71.5 0 524 524 167.4 210.1 42.7 0.49
167.4 169.2 1.8 4.06
167.9 168.4 0.5 7.4
192 193 1 1.03
205.9 210.1 4.2 2.42
208.8 209.7 0.9 7.56

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
218.2 218.8 0.6 1.09
222.7 223.4 0.7 1.19
233.6 234.4 0.8 1.3
322.9 323.8 0.9 1.04
332.2 332.8 0.6 3.19
379.3 380.3 1 1.57
PC-09-047 705994.2 5711392.7 353.5 140 -55 0 362 362 27.9 28.5 0.6 1.01
96.35 98.08 1.73 2.89
132.1 133.75 1.65 17.21
132.1 132.6 0.5 31.08
PC-09-048 705796.3 5711415.4 359.8 170 -52 0 299 299 88 125.9 37.9 0.42
88 93 5 2.06
88.98 89.35 0.37 6.44
125 125.9 0.9 1.77
244.64 245 0.36 1.4
313 314 1 5.3
PC-09-049 705794.3 5711416.1 359.9 170 -75 0 350 350 36.65 55 18.35 1.45
45.9 53.6 7.7 2.17
52.8 53.6 0.8 5.39
143.5 152 8.5 0.66
143.5 144.5 1 3.25
144 144.5 0.5 4.35
PC-09-050 705699.9 5711323 358.7 170 -52 0 515 515 50 51 1 4.43
119 120 1 2.68
159 160 1 1.04

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
171.65 172 0.35 2.57
196.7 282.6 85.9 0.45
196.7 197.2 0.5 7.96
223.4 282.6 59.2 0.56
223.4 224 0.6 2.46
237 237.5 0.5 2.53
248.5 256.5 8 1.93
248.5 251 2.5 3.11
272.4 273.4 1 3.44
281.1 282.6 1.5 4.01
281.1 281.6 0.5 9.58
319 319.5 0.5 1.97
PC-09-051 705699.9 5711323.1 358.7 170 -75 0 286 286 81 105.7 24.7 1.72
81 82 1 3.69
102.2 105.7 3.5 11
103.7 104.75 1.05 34.53
104.25 104.75 0.5 69.02
218 273.6 55.6 0.11
267.83 268.13 0.3 1.94
PC-09-052 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 0 512 512 18.1 19.1 1 0.91
95 96 1 1.7
453.6 454.4 0.8 2.78
504.6 505.3 0.7 15.95
PC-09-052A 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 454 1,311 857 506.5 508 1.5 7.5
507 507.6 0.6 14.49

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
1,139.80 1,143.00 3.2 134.26
1,140.30 1,141.80 1.5 284.13
1,140.30 1,140.80 0.5 838.14
PC-10-052A-W01 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 996 1,329 333 1,132.80 1,134.20 1.4 6.35
1,133.10 1,133.40 0.3 25.6
PC-10-052-W01 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 400 675 275 492.5 500.1 7.6 8.23
498.3 500.1 1.8 19.37
498.3 498.9 0.6 36.7
PC-10-052-W02 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 298 1,833 1535 530.35 543.48 13.13 43.28
530.35 531 0.65 16.24
539.48 543.48 4 138.89
539.48 541.5 2.02 201.96
540 540.48 0.48 299.1
789 790 1 1.58
817 820.3 3.3 1.02
817 817.5 0.5 2.1
1,226.20 1,226.90 0.7 1.2
1,504.00 1,505.50 1.5 0.79
1,571.20 1,571.75 0.55 0.68
1,721.00 1,730.30 9.3 0.28
1,721.00 1,722.50 1.5 0.6
PC-10-052-W03 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 1,420 1,665 245 No significant assays (no No. 1 Vein or shear found)

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
PC-10-052-W04 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 1,130 1,175 45 1,133.00 1,135.00 2 1.47
1,133.00 1,133.50 0.5 2.21
1,158.50 1,160.00 1.5 2.45
Hole abandoned due to ground conditions before No. 1 Vein target
PC-10-052-W05 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 1,113 1,614 501 1,573.30 1,574.10 0.8 0.7
PC-10-052-W06 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 1,484 1,611 127 1,570.00 1,570.95 0.95 4.56
1,570.40 1,570.95 0.55 7.33
PC-10-052-W07 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 1,508 1,605 97 1,567.25 1,569.00 1.75 0.19
PC-10-052-W08 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 495 637 142 547.67 550.5 2.83 11.24
547.67 548.6 0.93 21.86
548.2 548.6 0.4 29.99
PC-10-052-W09 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 451 609 158 525.3 528.15 2.85 0.72
527.7 528.15 0.45 3.37
PC-10-052-W10 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 441 599 158 538 539.95 1.95 137.22
538.5 539.95 1.45 178.78
539.5 539.95 0.45 380.12
PC-10-052-W11 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 383 560 177 527.3 529 1.7 9.05
527.3 527.9 0.6 25.4
PC-10-052-W12 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 358 563 205 415.5 441.5 26 0.23
435.5 437 1.5 1.53

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
504.5 505.1 0.6 9.36
PC-10-052-W13 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 387 530 143 485 506 21 2.49
490.3 506 15.7 3.25
490.3 492.38 2.08 15.7
491 491.7 0.7 35.34
505.32 506 0.68 26.11
PC-10-052-W14 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 423 539 116 481 512 31 0.13
481 482.5 1.5 1.05
489.7 491.2 1.5 0.59
PC-10-052-W15 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 442 542 100 462.9 464.1 1.2 0.75
462.9 463.5 0.6 1.44
481.5 489.4 7.9 2.9
485.3 489.4 4.1 5.24
485.9 487 1.1 11.21
485.9 486.5 0.6 14.47
488.9 489.4 0.5 14.39
503.8 504.4 0.6 0.78
PC-10-052-W16 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 285 515 230 488 488.9 0.9 68.03
PC-10-052-W17 704453.8 5710602.8 343.1 186 -83 297 554 257 488.5 489.4 0.9 0.18
PC-09-053 705627.1 5711490.6 342.8 170 -52 0 428 428 113 114 1 1.06
340 341 1 1.01
354.45 355.54 1.09 1.92

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
396 422 26 0.35
396 398 2 1.85
397.4 398 0.6 4.45
421 422 1 2.18
PC-09-054 705685.5 5711518.2 346.3 170 -78 0 488 488 41.5 41.85 0.35 3.64
340 341 1 1.57
PC-09-055 705765 5711554.4 349.7 170 -75 0 381 381 81 82 1 1.37
266.7 267.7 1 1
296 297 1 0.98
PC-09-056 706403.1 5711717.1 348.2 140 -52 0 410 410 89.9 90.9 1 1.09
334 335 1 0.75
PC-10-057 703589.2 5709118.5 351.4 140 -76 0 383 383 125.6 126.1 0.5 20.96
292 293 1 1.01
315 316 1 2.52
PC-10-058 703589.2 5709118.5 351.4 140 -65 0 302 302 108.2 108.8 0.6 2.04
226 289 63 0.33
240 247 7 1.02
240 241 1 3.17
287.9 289 1.1 2.07
PC-10-059 703589.2 5709118.5 351.4 140 -82 0 214 214 135.6 135.9 0.3 41.25
PC-10-060 703947.6 5711362.4 343 160 -50 0 317 317 37 38 1 4.96
PC-10-061 703982.8 5711414.1 342.2 138 -70 0 305 305 71 72 1 5.72
PC-10-062 702711.5 5711161.9 337.7 138 70 0 509 509 70 96.1 26.1 0.21
91.4 93.1 1.7 1.55
92.4 93.1 0.7 2.24

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
233 234 1 1.82
325 356 31 0.21
328 328.5 0.5 1.93
351.5 353 1.5 1.53
PC-10-063 705196.1 5712157.8 331.2 138 -71 0 509 509 211 212 1 0.42
PC-10-064 704468 5711915.6 336.4 138 -73 0 362 362 No Significant Assays
PC-10-065 705039.6 5712124 332 138 -51 0 371 371 No Significant Assays
PC-10-066 703879.7 5711550.3 339 160 -50 0 392 392 101 102 1 1.17
101 101.4 0.4 2.07
PC-10-067 704235.2 5711758.3 340.5 138 -50 0 104 104 30.5 44.8 14.3 1.48
30.5 33.1 2.6 4.99
32 32.5 0.5 14.85
44.3 44.8 0.5 7.38
68.9 69.7 0.8 1.04
PC-10-068 705628.4 5712425.7 336.1 138 -70 0 302 302 156.4 156.9 0.5 1.78
197 197.5 0.5 1.36
201 202 1 1.17
PC-10-069 704235.2 5711758.3 340.5 138 -75 0 149 149 35.5 41.8 6.3 2.99
41.3 41.8 0.5 30.27
53.75 61.5 7.75 0.41
53.75 55.2 1.45 1.01
61 61.5 0.5 1.81
PC-10-070 704186.1 5711810.1 339.9 138 -49 0 191 191 121.5 122 0.5 9.35
149 149.5 0.5 1.06

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
PC-10-071 705852.8 5712254.1 331.1 138 -52 0 308 308 41 53.38 12.38 0.22
42 43 1 0.92
89.42 91.52 2.1 0.4
151.04 171.67 20.63 1.02
151.04 160 8.96 1.41
157 160 3 2.78
158 159 1 4.2
200 202 2 0.44
PC-10-072 704186.1 5711810.1 339.9 138 -66 0 233 233 134 134.95 0.95 1.15
160.12 160.66 0.54 1.73
PC-10-073 704254.2 5711789.9 340.2 138 -50 0 128 128 50.6 55.5 4.9 0.91
50.6 52.1 1.5 1.56
PC-10-074 704213.9 5711744 340.7 138 -50 0 95 95 29.5 31 1.5 0.83
39 39.63 0.63 1
PC-10-075 704190.3 5711732.5 341.6 138 -51 0 137 137 44 45.5 1.5 0.35
PC-10-076 704479.8 5710709.2 341.5 170 -70 0 573 573 14.5 15 0.5 1.32
83 84 1 1.04
501.5 502 0.5 9.86
507.5 512.5 5 0.5
511 511.5 0.5 1.8
523 523.5 0.5 0.02
527 528 1 1.05
PC-10-076-W01 704479.8 5710709.2 341.5 170 -70 164 589 425 493.9 494.3 0.4 0.93
495.75 496.3 0.55 0.02
PC-10-077 703493 5709233.3 340.6 140 -63 0 344 344 237.9 238.4 0.5 0.01

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
275 276.5 1.5 0.32
PC-10-078 703493 5709233.3 340.6 182 -80 0 431 431 258 259.1 1.1 0.47
258 258.5 0.5 0.69
327.5 328.7 1.2 0.03
PC-10-079 703560.3 5709285.5 340.5 140 -50 0 383 383 254.3 255.3 1 1.57
305 372 67 0.27
305 306.5 1.5 3.58
PC-10-080 703560.3 5709285.5 340.5 140 -65 0 556 556 136 137 1 2.7
181.5 182.5 1 0.34
309.5 311 1.5 1.41
310.5 311 0.5 3.06
339 339.5 0.5 0.05
396.5 486.5 90 0.38
405.5 465.5 60 0.48
417.5 432.5 15 0.81
417.5 419 1.5 4.12
456.5 465.5 9 1.2
PC-10-081 703692.5 5709311.7 344.2 140 -55 0 350 350 192 192.5 0.5 1.02
PC-10-082 704429.3 5710701.1 341.5 170 -75 0 587 587 122 124.1 2.1 2.42
123.6 124.1 0.5 4.04
404 405.5 1.5 1.9
479 482 3 0.13
519 520 1 0.43
528 532.7 4.7 4.16
528 531 3 6.42

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
528 528.6 0.6 16.72
PC-10-082-W01 704429.3 5710701.1 341.5 170 -75 380 551 171 425.55 426 0.45 1.02
458.2 459.2 1 0.02
520.8 521.3 0.5 0.15
PC-10-083 704380.3 5710683.2 341.6 170 -50 0 560 560 59.3 59.9 0.6 1.86
260.76 263.5 2.74 2.81
411.76 412.5 0.74 0.04
PC-10-084 704380.5 5710683.9 341.6 170 -80 0 861 861 119.3 119.9 0.6 1.17
127.9 129.5 1.6 1.78
211.05 211.5 0.45 2.03
362 363.7 1.7 2.52
613 613.7 0.7 7.25
622.8 623.2 0.4 0.19
PC-10-084-W01 704380.5 5710683.9 341.6 170 -80 335 731 396 354.5 357.5 3 0.73
603.5 605 1.5 0.75
PC-10-084-W02 704380.5 5710683.9 341.6 170 -80 498 701 203 537.5 538.1 0.6 0.23
544.85 545.15 0.3 0.38
546.7 547.6 0.9 0.12
595.9 596.4 0.5 135.37
PC-10-084-W03 704380.5 5710683.9 341.6 170 -80 450 686 236 612.57 613.18 0.61 11.52
PC-10-084-W04 704380.5 5710683.9 341.6 170 -80 499 659 160 614.5 615.4 0.9 68.03
PC-10-084-W05 704380.5 5710683.9 341.6 170 -80 435 630 195 589.35 590.65 1.3 33.43

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
589.9 590.65 0.75 44.16
PC-10-084-W06 704380.5 5710683.9 341.6 170 -80 349 545 196 351.5 356 4.5 0.47
abandoned before intersecting No. 19 Vein
PC-10-084-W07 704380.5 5710683.9 341.6 170 -83 505 505 0 abandoned before intersecting No. 19 Vein
PC-10-085 705410 5711693.8 338.2 195 -83 0 870 870 643.2 643.7 0.5 0.02
Hole abandoned due to deviation before intended final depth
PC-10-085-W01 705410 5711693.8 338.2 195 -83 564 1,466 902 650.1 650.7 0.6 0.02
675 676.5 1.5 3.51
1,120.80 1,131.00 10.2 0.25
1,160.00 1,161.00 1 3.61
1,316.75 1,320.60 3.85 1.13
1,319.00 1,319.55 0.55 6.38
1,369.55 1,387.20 17.65 0.37
1,381.25 1,383.50 2.25 1.49
1,382.80 1,383.50 0.7 2.39
1,429.50 1,455.00 25.5 0.17
1,444.00 1,445.00 1 0.82
Hole abandoned due to ground conditions before intended final depth
PC-10-085-W02 705410 5711693.8 338.2 195 -83 1,349 1,508 159 1,369.50 1,386.00 16.5 0.31
1,374.50 1,376.50 2 1.3
1,375.50 1,376.00 0.5 2.19
1,427.10 1,450.50 23.4 0.36
1,427.10 1,431.00 3.9 1.24

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
Hole abandoned due to ground conditions before intended final depth
PC-10-085-W03 705410 5711693.8 338.2 195 -83 799 1,500 701 Temporarily suspended at
960 m
a depth of NC
PC-10-086 704453.6 5710856.2 339.9 180 -80 0 1,007 1007 408.5 414.9 6.4 2.97
414.2 414.9 0.7 13.72
475.2 476.2 1 0.9
519.5 521 1.5 0.29
525.5 528 2.5 2.44
589 623 34 0.66
589 602 13 1.51
590 598 8 2.1
590 591.3 1.3 10.72
620 621.2 1.2 0.73
725 728 3 2.09
746 749 3 1.49
756.4 756.9 0.5 0.64
PC-10-086-W01 704453.6 5710856.2 339.9 180 -80 603 721 118 619 621 2 0.7
684.5 687.5 3 0.37
716 717.5 1.5 0.46
PC-10-086-W01A 704453.6 5710856.2 339.9 180 -80 699 857 158 716 717.07 1.07 0.33
722 723.5 1.5 0.71
725 727.5 2.5 2.74
744.6 746.3 1.7 1.76
745.6 746.3 0.7 3.2
752.7 754.4 1.7 1.85

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
PC-10-086-W02 704453.6 5710856.2 339.9 180 -80 500 954 454 594.5 622.5 28 0.64
596 600.5 4.5 2.73
596 597.5 1.5 5.2
615.5 616.5 1 1.54
708 711 3 9.8
708 709.5 1.5 16.82
729 730.5 1.5 1.38
739.5 741 1.5 0.48
745.5 747 1.5 0.2
883.5 884.3 0.8 0.37
927.7 928.2 0.5 0.28
PC-10-086-W03 704453.6 5710856.2 339.9 180 -80 370 862 492 423 426.5 3.5 0.91
423 423.5 0.5 3.97
495.4 496 0.6 7.65
623.5 626.5 3 4.24
625 626.5 1.5 7.83
652 653.5 1.5 1
682 685.7 3.7 1.43
685.2 685.7 0.5 4.5
696.9 698.4 1.5 1.96
696.9 697.4 0.5 4.52
785.5 787 1.5 0.7
845.5 860.5 15 0.33
851.5 853 1.5 1.36

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
PC-10-086-W04 704453.6 5710856.2 339.9 180 -80 650 734 84 678.5 694.5 16 0.46
678.5 685 6.5 0.9
684 685 1 1.93
694 694.5 0.5 1.37
PC-10-086-W05 704453.6 5710856.2 339.9 180 -80 454 809 355 492 496.5 4.5 2.72
492 495 3 4.18
492 494 2 5
493.6 494 0.4 8.79
668.85 690.69 21.84 0.43
670.02 673.32 3.3 1.79
670.02 671 0.98 3.84
683.2 683.97 0.77 1.74
743 744.5 1.5 0.95
PC-10-086-W06 704453.6 5710856.2 339.9 180 -80 636 776 140 642.6 644 1.4 1.9
669.5 674.5 5 0.86
669.5 670.84 1.34 2.05
708.5 711.5 3 1.39
708.5 710 1.5 2.03
714.5 716 1.5 0.6
PC-10-087 704380.4 5710683.4 341.6 170 -62 0 503 503 242 245 3 0.32
250.3 250.7 0.4 1.52
428.75 429.3 0.55 0.62
PC-10-088 704389.4 5711014 339.9 170 -55 0 860 860 552.5 612.5 60 0.86

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
560 560.5 0.5 2.21
592 592.5 0.5 37.57
610 611 1 26.89
810 810.5 0.5 1.3
837 838 1 7.92
PC-10-088-W01 704389.4 5711014 339.9 170 -55 488 523 35 Hole abandoned due to wedge issues
PC-10-089 705908.8 5712191.9 333.9 140 -50 0 148 148 30.28 62.5 32.22 0.68
43.1 62.5 19.4 0.84
43.1 53.5 10.4 0.91
43.1 44.3 1.2 2.81
52.9 53.5 0.6 5.74
PC-10-090 705957.3 5712211.4 333.5 140 -50 0 295 295 53.5 56.86 3.36 0.62
54.5 55.4 0.9 1.14
76 78.33 2.33 0.24
131 159.6 28.6 0.15
151.5 158.92 7.42 0.34
151.5 153 1.5 0.96
246.57 252 5.43 0.58
246.57 249 2.43 0.94
PC-10-091 706049.9 5712109.4 337.3 140 -50 0 152 152 19.9 24 4.1 0.31
38 59.9 21.9 0.36
47.2 48.3 1.1 5.25
74.7 99.3 24.6 0.15
74.7 75.9 1.2 0.82
116.5 123.9 7.4 1.16

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
122.5 123 0.5 5.8
PC-10-092 705819.9 5712291 334.1 140 -50 0 308 308 82.75 85 2.25 0.68
84 84.5 0.5 1.88
102.5 114 11.5 1.5
107.5 112.25 4.75 3.38
107.5 108.5 1 11.71
196 219.5 23.5 1.41
201 213 12 2.48
211 213 2 9.14
212 213 1 12.56
PC-10-093 704989.5 5712011.6 335.1 180 -55 0 223 223 207.3 207.9 0.6 0.9
PC-10-094 702633 5711247 337.1 140 -70 0 45 45 Abandoned due to excessive overburden
PC-10-095 704389.4 5711014 339.9 170 -70 0 863 863 269 270.5 1.5 0.84
447.5 449 1.5 0.75
492 493 1 0.41
555.5 645.5 90 0.21
573.5 579.5 6 0.75
574.5 575 0.5 1.95
602.5 603.5 1 2.11
631 645.5 14.5 0.42
644 645.5 1.5 2.86
687.5 689.5 2 0.85
687.5 688.5 1 1.19
787.5 792.5 5 2
787.5 788 0.5 12.48

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
792.1 792.5 0.4 7.57
PC-10-095-W01 704389.4 5711014 339.9 170 -70 645 836 191 686.5 689.5 3 0.76
707.5 709 1.5 0.99
718 719.5 1.5 1.43
732 733.5 1.5 0.75
754.5 756 1.5 1.71
PC-10-095-W02 704389.4 5711014 339.9 170 -70 446 819 373 448.5 449.6 1.1 1.49
537.3 617 79.7 0.16
537.3 540.1 2.8 3.3
537.6 539.1 1.5 4.55
603.5 605 1.5 0.33
609.5 611 1.5 0.02
785.5 786.1 0.6 260.38
PC-10-095-W03 704389.4 5711014 339.9 170 -70 400 815 415 532.7 606.5 73.8 0.23
532.7 535.4 2.7 0.72
534.1 534.5 0.4 2.29
547.4 548.9 1.5 0.93
597.5 606.5 9 1.39
597.5 598.5 1 3.63
601.5 605 3.5 2.03
673.4 674.4 1 0.77
785.67 786.26 0.59 21.34
PC-10-095-W04 704389.4 5711014 339.9 170 -70 598 873 276 597.5 611 13.5 0.97

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
603.97 606.61 2.64 3.68
605.86 606.61 0.75 4.74
706.73 707.15 0.42 0.49
791.56 795.1 3.54 1.05
791.56 791.86 0.3 2.48
794.62 795.1 0.48 5.56
806.44 806.79 0.35 1.07
PC-10-096 702753 5711021 340.6 140 -50 0 23 23 hole abandoned due to excessive overburden
PC-10-097 698848.4 5709941.9 336 140 -75 0 299 299 No Significant Assays
PC-10-098 699327.6 5709832.4 340.1 190 -55 0 308 308 No Significant Assays
PC-10-099 698848.6 5709941.8 336 180 -73 0 362 362 No Significant Assays
PC-10-100 699327.6 5709832.4 340.1 190 -75 0 320 320 No Significant Assays
PC-10-101 699327.6 5709832.4 340.1 135 -67 0 301 301 No Significant Assays
PC-10-102 705871.7 5712155.4 334.5 140 -55 0 153 153 105.17 105.73 0.56 2.09
PC-10-103 705954.3 5712211.5 333.2 180 -55 0 394 394 2.5 4 1.5 0.94
121.6 130.05 8.45 0.4
170.87 278.5 107.63 0.24
171.3 176.6 5.3 2.45
171.3 173 1.7 5.57
172.2 173 0.8 10.19
186.5 187 0.5 1.06
222.5 223 0.5 2.11
231 232 1 1.36
PC-10-104 705868.4 5712316.1 334.2 140 -50 0 437 437 10 11 1 4.04
23 24.5 1.5 0.94

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
123.85 132.3 8.45 0.22
125 125.5 0.5 0.95
211.85 230.1 18.25 0.17
212.85 213.85 1 1.03
280.65 313.86 33.21 0.11
286.65 287.65 1 1.14
PC-10-105 702632.8 5711244.6 337.2 140 -50 0 500 500 79.9 213.97 134.07 0.24
134.95 139 4.05 1.44
160.5 203.7 43.2 0.42
160.5 164 3.5 2.41
161 161.5 0.5 5.81
193.79 203.7 9.91 0.7
203.17 203.7 0.53 2.81
PC-10-106 705821.4 5712292.6 334.2 140 -70 0 461 461 117.5 125.3 7.8 0.64
122 123 1 1.82
155 164.35 9.35 1.08
163.3 163.8 0.5 3.43
314 315 1 1.48
PC-10-107 702577.1 5711067.7 339.7 140 -50 0 404 404 155.6 160.6 5 1.05
159.1 160.6 1.5 3.26
370.35 371.47 1.12 0.22
PC-10-108 702557.9 5711087.6 339.7 50 -52 0 380 380 114 251.5 137.5 0.75
114 132 18 0.93
129.5 130.7 1.2 6.8
168 169.65 1.65 2.55

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
169.5 169.65 0.15 4.1
214.5 250.15 35.65 2.24
232.8 250.15 17.35 4.01
241.13 250.15 9.02 6.1
242 243.5 1.5 31.03
PC-10-109 706005.1 5712242.8 332.2 235 -56 0 337 337 31 32.5 1.5 0.83
160 175.9 15.9 0.49
169.4 175 5.6 1.05
169.4 170 0.6 3.11
174.23 175 0.77 4.23
235.4 239.8 4.4 0.32
236.2 236.8 0.6 1.08
PC-10-110 705918.6 5712342.2 333.9 140 -50 0 516 516 145.65 148.22 2.57 4.38
146.65 148.22 1.57 7.09
146.65 147.15 0.5 13.26
235.43 237.63 2.2 0.51
235.93 236.43 0.5 1.28
403.5 413 9.5 0.25
422.29 427.88 5.59 0.2
460 469.3 9.3 0.51
465 465.86 0.86 1.32
PC-10-111 701671.5 5710035.9 350.8 140 -50 0 168 168 80.5 81.2 0.7 1.03
PC-10-112 705979.1 5712354.2 334.9 140 55 0 314 314 50.25 51.85 1.6 4.05
188.28 188.95 0.67 1.69
PC-10-113 701969.3 5710224.1 356.4 140 -50 0 151 151 No significant assays

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
PC-10-114 705771.4 5712270.3 331.9 164 -71 0 267 267 88.85 101.5 12.65 0.24
96 97.04 1.04 0.81
118.96 119.61 0.65 0.71
120.69 121.07 0.38 0.58
PC-10-115 701462.2 5710247.3 342.2 190 -50 0 416 416 No significant assays
PC-10-116 704437.6 5711097.6 338.3 164 -71 0 869 869 47 52.04 5.04 0.89
51.24 52.04 0.8 3.54
296.7 297.23 0.53 1.28
446.06 446.5 0.44 2.74
526.79 534.19 7.4 0.58
529.36 531.26 1.9 1.4
609 610 1 2.33
647.3 648.52 1.22 0.98
678.64 679.36 0.72 2.5
731.56 743.7 12.14 1.11
739.8 743 3.2 3.92
740.58 741.31 0.73 11.25
772.85 773.35 0.5 7.22
832.23 833.27 1.04 19.67
832.23 832.75 0.52 34.19
PC-10-117 705771.3 5712270.8 331.9 140 -70 0 260 260 120.9 130.29 9.39 0.77
120.9 127.77 6.87 0.91
125.83 126.96 1.13 1.59
188.85 194 5.15 0.2
PC-10-118 704687.7 5711169.3 338.8 140 -50 0 281 281 211.9 217.87 5.97 0.92

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
211.9 214 2.1 2.38
211.9 213.1 1.2 3.48
212.5 212.8 0.3 5.88
241 242.1 1.1 0.6
PC-10-119 702566.9 5711323.1 336.4 140 -70 0 401 401 32.3 142.5 110.2 0.39
32.3 101 68.7 0.53
35 38.6 3.6 0.97
41.6 43.1 1.5 1.25
58.7 61.4 2.7 1.1
73.7 88.1 14.4 1.02
73.7 75.2 1.5 4.8
74.9 75.2 0.3 8.51
259.9 313 53.1 0.85
261.9 277.5 15.6 2.49
267.4 274.2 6.8 3.39
273.2 274.2 1 6.24
PC-10-120 706674 5713052.2 336.7 140 -55 0 319 319 58.1 58.4 0.3 1.2
79.35 92.5 13.15 0.42
82.82 84.58 1.76 1.78
183.92 184.88 0.96 1.33
PC-11-121 702579.8 5711106.2 339 50 -50 0 284 284 76 223.64 147.64 0.19
84.1 114.13 30.03 0.49
84.1 91 6.9 1.45
179 179.9 0.9 1.69
199.8 201 1.2 1.11

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
221 223.64 2.64 1.51
PC-11-122 704655.7 5711024.4 337 185 -80 0 823 823 157.09 158.37 1.18 1.24
186.58 192.05 5.47 1.45
190.04 191 0.96 3.48
222.24 222.75 0.51 2.82
282.5 285.5 3 2.28
283.42 284 0.58 8.9
417 417.86 0.86 1.27
566.26 566.85 0.59 1.27
589 599 10 0.51
589 590.8 1.8 1.15
724.5 725.9 1.4 1.49
784.5 789 4.5 0.69
787.2 787.8 0.6 2.22
PC-11-123 702540.9 5711072.1 339 50 -50 0 75 75 Hole abandoned in overburden
PC-11-124 702541.2 5711072.7 339 50 -50 0 384 384 161.44 327.62 166.18 0.11
161.44 179.5 18.06 0.43
161.44 167.35 5.91 1.22
165.7 167.35 1.65 2.07
292.64 293.84 1.2 5.77
292.64 293.34 0.7 8.87
PC-11-125 702599 5711208.2 337 140 -70 0 308 308 38 232 194 0.27
38 133.17 95.17 0.35
38 40.39 2.39 3.9
39.25 40.39 1.14 7.19

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
39.68 40.39 0.71 8.74
86.1 133.17 47.07 0.7
113 133.17 20.17 1.55
113.96 115 1.04 4.01
122.25 133.17 10.92 2.24
122.25 124 1.75 3.99
129 133.17 4.17 3.45
131 132.86 1.86 5.97
210.49 211.05 0.56 1.58
225.5 227.48 1.98 2.14
226.19 226.76 0.57 3.28
PC-11-126 702671.4 5711277.5 337 140 -70 0 335 335 139.44 150.7 11.26 0.15
222.46 225.5 3.04 0.59
225 225.5 0.5 1.14
290.95 291.86 0.91 0.74
PC-11-127 702229.8 5710800.7 337 150 -50 0 297 297 80.9 81.7 0.8 0.43
245 254 9 0.12
PC-11-128 702481.4 5711312.3 337 138 -50 0 383 383 157 327.9 170.9 0.18
161 175.3 14.3 0.58
161 162 1 1.46
172.5 174.9 2.4 0.99
204.5 219.05 14.55 0.72
205 212.9 7.9 0.85
205 209.45 4.45 1.06
206.35 206.92 0.57 3.01

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Hole No. Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Start
Depth
End
Depth
Drilled
Length
From To Width Au
(m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (ppm)
260 261.1 1.1 1.5
319.7 327.9 8.2 0.63
320.2 320.9 0.7 4.51
PC-11-129 702069.3 5711128.6 337 138 -50 0 600 600 469.4 501 31.6 0.12
469.4 472.5 3.1 0.79
469.4 470.4 1 1.92
500 501 1 0.8
PC-11-130 702458.4 5711263.4 337 138 -50 0 459 459 113 162 49 0.04
160.75 162 1.25 0.36
PC-11-131 702655 5711290 337 230 -75 0 528 528 222 489 267 0.77
224 475.05 251.05 0.82
225 230.2 5.2 3.04
256 282 26 1.22
276 278 2 3.38
377 466.45 89.45 1.46
377 387.25 10.25 2.5
380.1 381 0.9 6.92
399 408.3 9.3 2.06
403 406 3 3.07
420 435.65 15.65 2.17
434.4 435.65 1.25 6.95
454.3 466.45 12.15 2.64
455.3 459.55 4.25 4.02

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APPENDIX B:

Table 2: Tenement Schedule Patented Claims

Claim Number Owner PIN Area (Ha.)
PA 90(PA 2161) PC Gold Inc. 42033-0008 & 0001 16.67
PA 91(PA 2157) PC Gold Inc. 42033-0014 & 0001 14.53
PA 92(PA 2158) PC Gold Inc. 42033-0001 19.951
PA 93(PA 2159) PC Gold Inc. 42033-0012 & 0001 16.11
PA 94(PA 2162) PC Gold Inc. 42033-0009 & 0001 16.88
PA 95(PA 2163) PC Gold Inc. 42033-0010 & 0001 16.67
PA 96(PA 2160) PC Gold Inc. 42033-0001 12.59
PA 2586 PC Gold Inc. 42033-0007 & 0001 16.99
PA 637 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0109 19.56
PA 638 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0108 14.21
PA 639 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0115 19.28
PA 640 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0116 16.66
PA 644 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0176 19.39
PA 646 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0050 24.73
PA 675 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0125 10.16
PA 676 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0124 9.59
PA 677 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0123 11.66
PA 684 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0110 10.4
PA 685 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0111 10.6
PA 686 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0112 13.15
PA 696 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0113 14.29
PA 697 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0122 16.31
PA 698 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0121 11.21
PA 699 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0061 19.43
PA 700 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0060 18.17
PA 701 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0114 11.09
PA 702 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0065 10.48
PA 703 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0063 12.26
PA 704 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0062 13.15
PA 705 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0106 21.77
PA 706 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0105 22.26
PA 707 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0057 27.36
PA 725 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0042 20.84
PA 726 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0043 22.42
PA 727 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0044 11.7
PA 728 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0051 25.05
PA 729 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0099 26.35
PA 730 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0101 19.3

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Claim Number Owner PIN Area (Ha.)
PA 735 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0058 16.67
PA 736 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0056 19.79
PA 737 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0040 20.23
PA 738 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0039 18.94
PA 739 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0038 23.96
PA 740 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0037 27.96
PA 741 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0059 21.65
PA 742 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0107 18.58
PA 743 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0031 14.37
PA 744 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0032 21.37
PA 745 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0033 7.65
PA 746 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0053 21.81
PA 747 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0052 21.37
PA 748 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0049 20.96
PA 749 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0041 20.44
PA 750 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0055 22.06
PA 751 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0103 26.1
PA 755 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0024 6.88
PA 756 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0022 4.49
PA 757 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0030 20.44
PA 758 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0029 15.7
PA 759 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0028 15.18
PA 760 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0027 16.55
PA 761 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0118 17.48
PA 762 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0117 20.44
PA 763 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0120 25.78
PA 773 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0011 10.36
PA 774 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0020 12.59
PA 775 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0021 6.27
PA 776 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0010 12.14
PA 777 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0018 8.34
PA 778 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0019 5.18
PA 779 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0009 5.5
PA 780 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0016 6.03
PA 781 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0017 3.08
PA 2011 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0119 23.57
PA 670(PA 2070) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0014 17.6
PA 2071 e(PA 2071 & PA 2072) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0025 19.77
PA 665(PA 2073) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0005 14.65
PA 671(PA 2074) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0023 10.64
PA 668(PA 2075) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0012 17.04
PA 666(PA 2076) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0006 13.8

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Claim Number Owner PIN Area (Ha.)
PA 667(PA 2077) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0007 15.38
PA 669(PA 2078) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0013 18.98
PA 2133 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0015 14.02
PA 2139 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0008 12.69
PA 2140 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0003 22.93
PA 2141 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0004 21.72
PA 2185 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0064 8.2
PA 69 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0035 9.67
PA 70 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0026 18.21
PA 185(PA 2061) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0036 20.68
PA 186(PA 2062 & PA 2062A) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0034 33.91
PA 187(PA2063) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0172 15.5
PA 189(PA 2065) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0173 18.49
PA 202(PA 2069) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0174 17
PA 188(PA 2064) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0045 20.03
PA 201(PA 2066) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0046 17.2
PA 199(PA 2067) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0048
PA 200(PA 2068) Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0047 15.5
PA 63 Teck Resources Ltd. 42033-0004 16.84
PA 64 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0180 15.95
PA 65 Teck Resources Ltd. 42033-0006 11.29
PA 66 Teck Resources Ltd. 42033-0105 23.8
PA 67 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0178 9.35
PA 68 Teck Resources Ltd. 42032-0179 12.59

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Unpatented Claims

Tenure ID Issue Date Status Owner
Percentage
Owner Name Anniversary
Date
Area (Ha) Cell Key ID
102655 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.12 52O09B399
102720 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/04/2020 20.13 52O08J098
103184 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 16/03/2021 20.13 52O08I045
117286 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/04/2020 20.13 52O08J135
117314 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 22/02/2021 20.13 52O08I025
117970 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08J117
118115 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 16/03/2021 20.13 52O08I065
118121 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 0.42 52O08H104
124523 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08J118
125150 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 6.01 52O08H064
125151 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 5.16 52O08H084
125837 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08I063
127041 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 20.13 52O08I084

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Tenure ID Issue Date Status Owner
Percentage
Owner Name Anniversary
Date
Area (Ha) Cell Key ID
147879 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 18/01/2021 20.12 52O09B397
153007 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.12 52O09B398
153012 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 20.13 52O08J080
153013 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 20.13 52O08I083
154984 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/04/2020 20.13 52O08J116
154985 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/04/2020 20.14 52O08J155
161424 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 18/01/2021 20.12 52O08J018
170363 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 10.63 52O08J034
170936 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08I085
171607 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/04/2020 20.13 52O08J117
182438 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 20.13 52O08I063
183092 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 6.85 52O08H044
183093 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 19.99 52O08H081
196967 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08J135
196984 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.12 52O08J018
208244 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 0.04 52O08H101
208316 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.12 52O09B396
208385 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08I045
208406 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08J080
215596 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 18/01/2021 20.12 52O09B396
217812 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.14 52O08J155
218333 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.12 52O08J017
218335 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 20.13 52O08I062
218470 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 4.74 52O08H024
218471 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 1.35 52O08H103
219051 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.12 52O09B397
219052 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 4.52 52O09B394
219145 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08I025
219147 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08I084
219167 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08I061
249298 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 18/01/2021 20.12 52O08J017
265604 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2023 20.12 52O09B399
266182 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2020 20.13 52O08I085
266188 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 0.61 52O08H102
273572 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/04/2020 20.13 52O08J118
274303 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08I065
274325 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08I062
285076 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08J115
285734 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 10.71 52O08G100
292411 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08J099
292416 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 20.13 52O08J079
292417 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/04/2020 20.13 52O08J099

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Tenure ID Issue Date Status Owner
Percentage
Owner Name Anniversary
Date
Area (Ha) Cell Key ID
321683 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2023 20.12 52O09B398
322361 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 11.87 52O08J014
323594 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/04/2020 20.13 52O08J115
344012 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08J116
344029 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08J079
344030 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08J098
344031 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 20.13 52O08I061
345328 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08I083
562622 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 80.63
562636 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 282.24
562648 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 201.65
562649 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 100.79
562650 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 342.59
562651 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 60.39
562652 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 13/03/2021 161.04
562653 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/04/2020 382.61
562654 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 22/02/2021 181.14
562655 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 22/02/2021 40.25
562656 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/04/2021 302.15
562657 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 5/02/2023 221.21
562658 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 5/02/2021 382.07
562659 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 5/02/2021 80.52
562660 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 16/03/2021 80.52
562661 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 16/03/2021 40.26
562662 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2026 181.08
562663 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2026 80.48
562664 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2026 120.73
562665 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2026 100.59
562666 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2026 40.24
562667 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2026 120.68
562668 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2026 120.67
562669 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2023 160.86
562670 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2026 80.44
562672 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2021 362.30
562673 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2021 161.02
562674 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2021 100.64
562675 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2021 362.43
562676 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2021 342.32
562677 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2021 342.32
562678 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2026 40.23
562679 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2026 60.35
562680 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2023 80.45

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Tenure ID Issue Date Status Owner
Percentage
Owner Name Anniversary
Date
Area (Ha) Cell Key ID
562681 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 11/02/2021 100.59
562682 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 11/02/2021 100.60
562683 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 16/06/2020 322.27
562684 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 16/06/2020 80.57
562685 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 16/06/2020 302.26
562690 24/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 16/06/2020 322.40
562765 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 16/06/2020 302.24
562766 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 16/06/2020 161.25
562767 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 7/11/2020 240.81
562768 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 7/11/2020 321.08
562769 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 7/11/2020 160.55
562770 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 7/11/2020 321.20
562771 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 7/11/2020 240.89
562772 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 7/11/2020 240.88
562774 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 7/03/2021 301.75
562776 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 18/01/2021 40.24
562777 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 18/01/2021 201.35
562778 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2021 60.40
562779 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 18/01/2021 281.98
562781 25/10/2019 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 18/01/2021 241.71
102631 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.10 52O09A166
102632 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.11 52O09A203
102636 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.08 52O09H375
102637 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.09 52O09H392
102656 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08J039
102688 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.07 52O09H217
102716 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.11 52O09A209
102717 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.11 52O09A221
102773 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.10 52O09A188
102796 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.10 52O09A090
102797 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.10 52O09A112
102827 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 21/03/2021 20.11 52O09A304
102882 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.12 52O09B395
102979 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08I021
103203 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.08 52O09H340
112269 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.07 52P12E203
112270 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.08 52P12E263
117311 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/11/2020 20.08 52O09H296
117315 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.08 52P12E281
117334 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.10 52O09A108
117335 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.10 52O09A126
117935 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.10 52O09A183

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117936 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.11 52O09A206
117942 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.09 52O09A034
117947 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08J094
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125797 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.07 52P12E204
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127444 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.10 52O09A089
135139 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/02/2021 20.09 52O09A066
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137199 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.07 52P12E183
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137848 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 5/03/2021 20.07 52P12E182
143310 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 5/03/2021 20.07 52P12E164
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152985 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.10 52O09A164
152991 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.09 52O09A012
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169709 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.11 52O09A212
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170889 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/11/2020 20.10 52O09A172
170957 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 6/05/2020 20.13 52O08I041

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171632 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/11/2020 20.08 52O09H316
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189903 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.07 52P12E221
189922 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 4/02/2021 20.10 52O09A107
189923 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.10 52O09A147
196962 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.09 52O09A014
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202396 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.06 52P12E101
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Area (Ha) Cell Key ID
218448 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2020 20.11 52O09A269
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Area (Ha) Cell Key ID
265624 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.11 52O09A241
266185 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 31/01/2021 20.09 52O09A038
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321669 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 23/05/2020 20.11 52O09A286
321673 10/04/2018 Active 100% PC GOLD INC. 28/06/2020 20.07 52O09H236
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APPENDIX C:

Reporting in Accordance to ASX Listing Rule 5.12

First Mining released a NI 43-101 compliant resource in June 2018 based on historical drilling of the previous operators of 9.45 Mt @ 4.1 g/t for 1.23 Moz of contained gold. The Resource was carried out by independent consultants Micon Exploration Ltd. The estimates are based on verified digital drill hole data sets provided by PC Gold and conforms to the CIM Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve definitions 23 August 2018 referred to in NI 43-101, Standards of Disclosure of Mineral Projects.

The references in this announcement to the publicly quoted resource tonnes and grade of the Project are foreign in nature and not reported in accordance with the JORC Code 2012. A competent person has not done sufficient work to classify the resource estimate as mineral resources or ore reserves in accordance with the JORC Code 2012. It is uncertain that following evaluation and/or further exploration work that the foreign resource estimates of mineralisation will be able to be reported as mineral resources or ore reserves in accordance with the JORC Code 2012.

Under ASX Listing Rule 5.12 (LR 5.12), an entity reporting foreign non-JORC (2012) compliant mineral resource estimates in relation to a material mining project must include all of the information shown in LR5.12. Auteco considers the Project to be a material mining project and as such provides the following information regarding the Pickle Crow Project in accordance with LR 5.12.

It is the opinion of the Company (and the Competent Person for this announcement) that the data quality and validation criteria, as well as the resource methodology and check procedures, are reliable and consistent with criteria as defined by JORC 2012.

Auteco currently intends to commence a program to obtain additional information which will satisfy the Competent Person named in this report to generate a mineral resource under the JORC 2012 Code.

1. The source and date of the foreign resource estimates of mineralisation (LR5.12.1).

The resource estimate referred to in this announcement is sourced from NI 43-101 Technical Report: NI 43-101 Technical Report: An Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Pickle Crow Property, Patricia Mining Division, Northwestern Ontario, Canada. This report can be sourced directly from SEDAR via the link www.sedar.com under the Company name “First Mining Gold Corp.”

This report was prepared by independent consultant, B Terrence Hennessey, P.Geo of Micon International Limited on behalf of First Mining Gold Corp. and has an effective date of June 15, 2018.

The independent mineral resources estimate was prepared in accordance with requirements set out under National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101), and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Standards for Mineral Resources and Reserves Definitions and Guidelines (CIM Standards).

2. Whether the foreign resource estimates of mineralisation use categories of mineralisation other than those defined in JORC Code 2012 and if so, an explanation of the differences (LR5.12.2)

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The estimate has been classified as either Indicated or Inferred. The category defined is different to those defined in JORC Code 2012. The relative accuracy of the Mineral Resource estimate is reflected in the reporting of the Mineral Resources under the guidelines of NI 43-101. The definitions of Indicated and Inferred Resources under the NI 43-101 guidelines are as follows:

Inferred Mineral Resource

An Inferred Mineral Resource is that part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated on the basis of limited geological evidence and sampling. Geological evidence is sufficient to imply but not verify geological and grade or quality continuity.

An Inferred Mineral Resource has a lower level of confidence than that applying to an Indicated Mineral Resource and must not be converted to a Mineral Reserve. It is reasonably expected that the majority of Inferred Mineral Resources could be upgraded to Indicated Mineral Resources with continued exploration.

An Inferred Mineral Resource is based on limited information and sampling gathered through appropriate sampling techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes. Inferred Mineral Resources must not be included in the economic analysis, production schedules, or estimated mine life in publicly disclosed Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility Studies, or in the Life of Mine plans and cash flow models of developed mines. Inferred Mineral Resources can only be used in economic studies as provided under NI 43101.

There may be circumstances, where appropriate sampling, testing, and other measurements are sufficient to demonstrate data integrity, geological and grade/quality continuity of a Measured or Indicated Mineral Resource, however, quality assurance and quality control, or other information may not meet all industry norms for the disclosure of an Indicated or Measured Mineral Resource. Under these circumstances, it may be reasonable for the Qualified Person to report an Inferred Mineral Resource if the Qualified Person has taken steps to verify the information meets the requirements of an Inferred Mineral Resource.

Indicated Mineral Resource

An Indicated Mineral Resource is that part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape and physical characteristics are estimated with sufficient confidence to allow the application of Modifying Factors in sufficient detail to support mine planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit.

Geological evidence is derived from adequately detailed and reliable exploration, sampling and testing and is sufficient to assume geological and grade or quality continuity between points of observation.

An Indicated Mineral Resource has a lower level of confidence than that applying to a Measured Mineral Resource and may only be converted to a Probable Mineral Reserve. Mineralisation may be classified as an Indicated Mineral Resource by the Qualified Person when the nature, quality, quantity and distribution of data are such as to allow confident

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interpretation of the geological framework and to reasonably assume the continuity of mineralisation. The Qualified Person must recognize the importance of the Indicated Mineral Resource category to the advancement of the feasibility of the project. An Indicated Mineral Resource estimate is of sufficient quality to support a Pre-Feasibility Study which can serve as the basis for major development decisions.

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At this stage, Auteco has not done sufficient work to reclassify the resource estimate as mineral resources or ore reserves in accordance with the JORC Code 2012. Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resources as defined by the JORC Code 2012 can be directly sourced from JORC (www.jorc.org).

The Company aims to convert the foreign resource into a JORC compliant resource during the 2020 calandar year.

Given the lack of additional data available to assist in informing the resource estimate, the resource should be considered as approximate to an inferred resource for comparison purposes with the JORC Code 2012 categories of resources.

3. The relevance and materiality of the foreign resource estimates of mineralisation to the entity (LR5.12.3)

Auteco considers the resource estimate to be both material and relevant to the Company’s Pickle Crow Project as it provides an indication of the size and scale of the Project.

4. The reliability of the foreign resource estimates of mineralisation, including reference to any criteria in Table 1 of JORC Code 2012 which are relevant to understanding of the reliability of the foreign resource estimates of mineralisation (LR 5.12.4)

It is the opinion of Auteco that these estimates are reliable and represent the results of work done to reasonable standards, using reasonable quality sampling, testing and geological interpretation.

Information from publicly available documents and reports considered material to the foreign resource estimates has been summarised below: For further information relating to historic drilling, please see the sections 1 and 2 at Appendix D.

5. To the extent known, a summary of the work programs on which the foreign resource estimates of mineralisation are based and a summary of the key assumptions, mining and processing parameters and methods used to prepare foreign resource estimates of mineralisation (LR 5.12.5)

Several programmes of surface diamond drilling and geological mapping have been completed. Abundant data is available in publicly available reporting as part of statutory reporting to the Toronto Stock Exchange on the SEDAR filing website.

Several phases of metallurgical testing have been completed. Bottle roll tests indicate that conventional gold recovery techniques, including gravity, are appropriate. The resources are

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reported on a global basis above 2.6 g/t Au cut-off grade and over a minimum width of 1m. A combination of open pit and underground extraction is anticipated.

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Auteco is in the process of acquiring a digital database of all previous assays and geological sampling and gaining the necessary permissions to access primary assay data from assay labs to assist in compliance with JORC Code reporting of resources.

6. Any more recent estimates or data relevant to the reported mineralisation available to the entity (LR5.12.6)

No further estimates or data relevant to the resource estimation are available.

7. The evaluation and/or exploration work that needs to be completed to verify the foreign resource estimates of mineralisation as mineral resources or reserves in accordance with JORC Code 2012 (LR 5.12.7)

Auteco intends to undertake a review of historical drilling data, conduct resampling of historic core, re-survey historical dirllhole collars by DGPS to validate their location, complete metallurgical sampling, , and drill twin holes to further ensure the integrity of the data. This will be followed by re-estimation of the resource, with updated classification based on the level of information available.

No Mineral Reserves exist and as such, modifying factors have not been considered at this stage.

8. The proposed timing of any evaluation and/or exploration work that the entity intends to undertake and a comment on how the entity intends to fund that work (LR 5.12.8)

A summary of the proposed exploration activities that Auteco intends to undertake in Q1/Q2 of 2020 is available in the body of this announcement.

Auteco will have sufficient cash to undertake the work program above following the completion of the Placement. If the work program above provides promising results, Matador may consider raising further capital at a future point in time but has no plans to undertake a further raising in the near term.

9. A cautionary statement proximate to, and equal prominence as, the reported foreign resource estimates of mineralisation (LR 5.12.9)

Please refer to the cautionary statement in the body of this announcement and proximate to the foreign resource estimates of mineralisation reported in the highlights in this announcement.

10. A statement by a named competent person or persons that the information in the market announcement provided under LR 5.12 to 5.12.7 is an accurate representation of the available data.

Please refer to the competent person's statement on this announcement.

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APPENDIX D - JORC Code, 2012 Edition.

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data (Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Sampling techniques • Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut channels, random chips, or specific
specialized industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the minerals
under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF
instruments, etc). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad
meaning of sampling.
• Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and
the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.
• Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the
Public Report.
• In cases where ‘industry standard’ work has been done this would be
relatively simple (eg ‘reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m
samples from which 3 kg was pulverized to produce a 30 g charge for fire
assay’). In other cases, more explanation may be required, such as where
there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual
commodities or mineralisation types (eg submarine nodules) may warrant
disclosure of detailed information.
• All drilling quoted is from PC Gold exploration. NQ diameter (47.6mm) drill core was
recovered from drilling.
• The core was sawn in half following a sample cutting line determined by geologists during
logging and submitted for analysis on nominal 1m intervals or defined by geological
boundaries determined by the logging geologist.
• Samples were submitted to ALS Chemex in Thunder Bay and North Vancouver for
analysis. Samples were prepared for analysis using a jaw crusher which was cleaned with a
silica abrasive between samples resulting in 90% of the sample passing through an 8 mesh
screen. A split of the crushed sample weighing 1000g was then pulverized to 90% passing a
150 mesh screen. Sample pulps were analysed for gold by Fire Assay using 50g sample
charge with atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) finish. If the returned assay result was
equal to or greater than 5g/t then the sample was reassayed by Fire Assay with a
gravimetric finish.
• All samples >10g/t gold and samples suspected of nugget gold were additionally sent for
pulp metallics analysis.
• For a more complete discussion of sampling techniques see document ‘Updated Mineral
Resource Estimate for the Pickle Crow Property, Patricia Mining Division, Northwestern
Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated 15thJune 2018 and available from System for Electronic
Document Analysis and Retrieval(www.sedar.com)for First MiningGold Corp.
Drilling techniques • Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air blast,
auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details (eg core diameter, triple or standard
tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type, whether core is
oriented and if so,bywhat method,etc).
• All drilling quoted is from PC Gold exploration. NQ diameter (47.6mm) drill core was
recovered from drilling.
Drill sample recovery • Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries and
results assessed.
• Measures taken to maximize sample recovery and ensure representative
nature of the samples.
• Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and
whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of
fine/coarse material.
• All drilling quoted is NQ diamond core. RQD was recorded for all diamond drilling as per
industry standard. A review of the diamond drill core RQD’s from the Pickle Crow project
indicated that nearly all of the holes produced excellent recoveries with an average of
>90%.
• A review of RQD results does not highlight a relationship between sample recovery and
grade or highlight any sample bias due to loss of material.
Logging • Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and geotechnically
logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource
estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.
• Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or costean,
channel, etc) photography.
• The total length andpercentage of the relevant intersections logged.
• All RC samples were geologically logged. Lithology, veining, alteration, mineralisation and
weathering are all recorded in the geology table of the drill hole database.
• Geological logging of RC samples is qualitative and descriptive in nature.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Sub-sampling
techniques and
sample preparation
• If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core taken.
• If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc and whether
sampled wet or dry.
• For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the sample
preparation technique.
• Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to maximize
representivity of samples.
• Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the in-situ
material collected, including for instance results for field duplicate/second-
half sampling.
• Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the material being
sampled.
• All drilling quoted is from PC Gold exploration. NQ diameter (47.6mm) drill core was
recovered from drilling. The core was sawn in half following a sample cutting line
determined by geologists during logging and submitted for analysis on nominal 1m intervals
or defined by geological boundaries determined by the logging geologist with a minimum
sample interval of 0.3m and a maximum of 2m.
• This sampling technique is industry standard and deemed appropriate.
• PC Gold QA/QC protocols include the use of crush duplicates, ¼ core field duplicates, the
insertion of certified reference materials (CRM’s) including low, medium and high-grade
standards and coarse blanks. This was accomplished by inserting the QA/QC samples
sequentially in the drill core sample numbering system. One set of the four QA/QC types
were inserted every 30 samples consisting of 1 crush duplicate, 1 ¼ split field duplicate, 1
CRM (altering between low, medium and high standard) and 1 blank. This resulted in
approximately every seventh sample being a QA/QC sample.
• Sample size is deemed industry standard for Orogenic Gold deposits.
• For a more complete discussion of sampling techniques and sample preparation see
document ‘Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Pickle Crow Property, Patricia
Mining Division, Northwestern Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated 15thJune 2018 and
available from System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (www.sedar.com)for
First MiningGold Corp.
Quality of assay data
and laboratory tests
• The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and laboratory
procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or total.
• For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc, the
parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make and
model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc.
• Nature of quality control procedures adopted (eg standards, blanks,
duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of
accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been established.
• Samples were submitted to ALS Chemex in Thunder Bay and North Vancouver for
analysis. Samples were prepared for analysis using a jaw crusher which was cleaned with a
silica abrasive between samples resulting in 90% of the sample passing through an 8 mesh
screen. A split of the crushed sample weighing 1000g was then pulverized to 90% passing a
150 mesh screen. Sample pulps were analyzed for gold by Fire Assay using 50g sample
charge with atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) finish. If the returned assay result was
equal to or greater than 5g/t then the sample was reassayed by Fire Assay with a
gravimetric finish.
• In addition to the Company QAQC samples (described earlier) included within the batch
the laboratory included its own CRM’s (Certified Reference Materials), blanks and
duplicates.
• Sample assay results were evaluated through control charts, log sheets, sample logbook
and signed assay certificates to determine the nature of any anomalies or failures and
failures were re-assayed at the laboratory. Check assaying was also conducted on 1 in every
20 samples.
• QA/QC work is industry standard and acceptable levels of accuracy and precision have
been established.
• For a more complete discussion of QA/QC techniques and levels of accuracy obtained
from sampling see document ‘Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Pickle Crow
Property, Patricia Mining Division, Northwestern Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated 15th
June 2018 and available from System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval
(www.sedar.com)for First MiningGold Corp.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Verification of
sampling and
assaying
• The verification of significant intersections by either independent or
alternative company personnel.
• The use of twinned holes.
• Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data verification,
data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.
• Discuss any adjustment to assay data.
• Historical significant intersections quoted have been verified by Independent Geological
Consultants Micon International Limited. For more details see document ‘Updated Mineral
Resource Estimate for the Pickle Crow Property, Patricia Mining Division, Northwestern
Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated 15thJune 2018 and available from System for Electronic
Document Analysis and Retrieval (www.sedar.com) for First Mining Gold Corp.
• There are no twinned holes in the dataset but a comparison of the results of different
drilling generations showed that results were comparable. For more details see document
‘Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Pickle Crow Property, Patricia Mining Division,
Northwestern Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated 15thJune 2018 and available from System
for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (www.sedar.com)for First Mining Gold
Corp.
• Once all logging data was completed, core marked up, logging and sampling data was
entered directly into the Gems Logger program (an MS Access-based database and stored
on the onsite server. At approximately weekly intervals the server onsite was synchronized
with the main server in Thunder bay. Only one individual was responsible for synchronizing
the field and office databases.
• No adjustments were made to assay data but the procedure to determine which gold
assay to enter into the database was as follows. If a pulp metallic assay was performed it
was used. If a pulp metallic assay was not performed, then a gravimetric assay was used. If
a gravimetric assay was not performed, then the AAS assay was used. If re-assays were
preformed then the first analysis was used unless a QA/QC investigation proved that the
first assay was suspect, in which case the second analysis was then used. For more details
see document ‘Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Pickle Crow Property, Patricia
Mining Division, Northwestern Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated 15thJune 2018 and
available from System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (www.sedar.com)for
First MiningGold Corp.
Location of data
points
• Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and down-
hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in Mineral
Resource estimation.
• Specification of the grid system used.
• Quality and adequacy of topographic control.
• Upon completion of drillholes collars were surveyed by third party contractors Delta
Surveying and J.D.Barnes of Thunder Bay to with +/- 1m using an SX Blue.
• A variety of down hole survey tools have been used on the property. All holes were
surveyed at 50m intervals while drilling using an EZY Shot magnetic compass based tool
supplied by the drillers. In conjunction with this, all holes were surveyed after completion
with a non-magnetic down-hole instrument. A variety of tools were trialed including
Maxibore tool provided by Reflex Instruments, a Devifelx tool operated by TECH Directional
services and an SPT North Seeking Gyro. For further details of survey reproducibility and
tools used please refer to document ‘Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Pickle
Crow Property, Patricia Mining Division, Northwestern Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated
15thJune 2018 and available from System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval
(www.sedar.com)for First Mining Gold Corp.
• All location data is in UTM grid (NAD83 Zone 15).
• Topographic Control was from a DTM created with geophysical surveys and verified by
drill collar surveys.

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Data spacing and
distribution
• Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.
• Whether the data spacing, and distribution is sufficient to establish the
degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral
Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.
• Whether sample compositing has been applied.
• Due to the nature of mineralisation the hole spacing is highly variable and of a
progressive exploration in nature.
• Data spacing is sufficient to establish geological and grade continuities for Mineral
Resource estimation to Inferred Category in the NI-43-101 classification. Please refer to
document ‘Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Pickle Crow Property, Patricia
Mining Division, Northwestern Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated 15thJune 2018 and
available from System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (www.sedar.com)for
First Mining Gold Corp.
• Please refer to the body of this ASX release for further details regarding relevance and
appropriateness of this foreign resource estimate.
• No sample compositingwas applied.
Orientation of data in
relation to geological
structure
• Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of
possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the
deposit type.
• If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation of
key mineralized structures is considered to have introduced a sampling bias,
this should be assessed and reported if material.
• Drill hole orientations were designed to test perpendicular or sub-perpendicular to the
orientation of the intersected mineralisation. Drilling was typically oriented perpendicular
to the trend of geophysical anomalism and the mapped strike and dip of observed
mineralisation on surface and elsewhere in the project area.
• Due to the density of drilling and the orientation of drilling perpendicular to mineralized
bodies there is limited bias introduced bydrillhole orientation.
Sample security • The measures taken to ensure sample security. • Once the core samples were cut, bagged and sealed with zip ties, ten samples were put
into rice bags which were sealed and secured with numbered security tags. Once samples
arrived at the laboratory the security tags and corresponding samples were verified against
onsite logs. Prior to shipment samples were stored in a locked building onsite. Site was
always occupied,and no samples were left at theproject duringfield breaks.
Audits or reviews • The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data. • An audit and review of sampling techniques and data was conducted as part of NI-43-101
resource estimation by Independent Consultants Micon International. Please refer to
document ‘Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Pickle Crow Property, Patricia
Mining Division, Northwestern Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated 15thJune 2018 and
available from System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (www.sedar.com)for
First Mining Inc.

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Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results (Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section)

Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Mineral tenement
and land tenure
status
• Type, reference name/number, location and ownership
including agreements or material issues with third parties such as
joint ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, native title
interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and
environmental settings.
• The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along
with any known impediments to obtaining a license to operate in
the area.
• The mineral concessions of the Pickle Crow project consist of 106 patented mining claims covering
1,712ha and 88 contiguous, unpatented claims covering approximately 14,048ha. Of the 106 patented
claims 98 (the Pickle Crow Lease) are held in the name of Teck Cominco Limited (Teck) and 8 are held in
the name of PC Gold. The unpatented claims are held in the name of PC gold. PC Gold has a lease on
the 98 patented claims held by Teck which expires in 2067. These leasehold claims are subject to two
net smelter return (NSR) royalties totaling 1.25%. The other 8 patented claims (the Crowshore Patents),
plus certain unpatented claims are subject to NSR royalties ranging from 2% to 3%. A full list of
tenements is given in Appendix B contained in the body of this release along with details of relevant
NSR’s as they pertain to individual properties.
• Auteco has entered into a binding term sheet agreement to acquire up to 80% of the Pickle Crow
Gold Project from First Mining. A payment of C$50,000 has been made to First Mining. Subject to the
completion of a formal agreement, the consideration for acquisition of the assets are as follows: Upon
signing a formal agreement: A further C$50,000 and 25,000,000 Shares in the capital of Auteco at a
deemed issue price of A$0.008 per share. Stage 1 Earn-In (51%): Spending C$5,000,000 over three
years comprising: Spending C$750,000 within a 12-month period ('Expenditure Payment 1'): and
Spending C$4,250,000 within a 24-month period after Expenditure Payment 1 is satisfied; and Subject
to shareholder approval by Auteco, issuing to First Mining 100,000,000 Shares in Auteco. (together
'Stage 1 earn in'). Stage 2 Earn-In (a further 19%): Expending exploration expenditure in the 24-month
period commencing on the date that Auteco satisfies the Stage 1 Earn-in of C$5,000,000 ('Expenditure
Payment 3'); and Within 90 days of completing expenditure Payment 3, making a cash payment to
Seller in the amount of C$1,000,000 ('Expenditure Payment 4'), (together the 'Stage 2 Earn In'). Also,
Buy In: May buy a further 10% interest by paying C$3,000,000 to First Mining; and a 2% Net Smelter
Return granted after the Stage 2 Earn-In.. Further details are included in the body of this ASX release.
• For a more complete discussion of type, reference name/number, location and ownership including
agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures, partnerships, overriding
royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings
relating to the Pickle Crow Project please refer to document ‘Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for
the Pickle Crow Property, Patricia Mining Division, Northwestern Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated 15th
June 2018 and available from System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (www.sedar.com)
for First Mining Gold Corp.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Exploration done by
other parties
• Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties. • The first government survey of the area was performed by William McInnes of the Geological Survey
of Canada (GSC) along the Crow River from 1903 to 1905. Prospecting in the Pickle Lake area
commenced in 1926. In 1927, Lois Cohen of Haileybury formed a prospecting group and early that
winter sent Alex and Murdock Mosher in to stake the first claims (December 1927) on what ultimately
became the Central Patricia Gold Mines property. These claims were optioned by F.M Connell and
Associates in August 1928 and Central Patricia Gold Mines Limited was incorporated on February 19,
1929. Diamond drilling commenced at Central Patricia in February 1929 and production in March 1930.
The Central Patricia discovery paved the way from exploration in the region which led to the discovery
and initial drilling (1929) of the first Pickle Crow orebody the No.1 Vein by Northern Aerial Mineral
Exploration Limited, a company set up in 1928 by J.E. (Jack) Hammell. In 1929 gold was also discovered
by Albany River Miners Ltd. (Albany River) at the No.16 vein on the Albany River claims to the east of
the then Pickle Crow property. Northern Aerial was acquired by Pickle Crow Gold Mines Limited
(PCGM) in 1934 with Jack Hammell continuing as president. Production from the Pickle Crow mine
began on April 17, 1935. Albany river sank the Albany shaft to a depth of 190m between 1933 and 1938
and completed extensive underground development. Winoga Patricia Gold Mines was created in 1936
and drilled 73 surface diamond drill holes on a pie-shaped property located between PCGM’s holdings
and the Albany River Mines ground to the east. A mine shaft was subsequently sunk on the property in
1938. That same year, PCGM took over ownership of both Albany River Mines and Winoga Patricia
Gold Mines through a new company called Albany River Gold Mines Ltd. It is believed that the Winoga
Patricia Gold Mines shaft later became the No.3 Shaft of the Pickle Crow operation. The Cohen-
MacArthur zone, located 2km to the north of the developing Pickle Crow mine, was discovered in 1933.
A total of 14 surface diamond holes were drilled at Cohen-MacArthur in the winter of 1936. This
property was optioned by PCGM in 1938, With the acquisition of the Cohen-MacArthur claims, PCGM
became one of the largest land holders in the Pickle Lake area. The GSC completed a regional synthesis
of the Pickle Crow Greenstone belt during this period as well. Ground and airborne geophysical surveys
have been completed over all or parts of the Pickle Crow property at various times during its early
history. A dip-needle survey completed in 1936 on the Pickle Crow property was useful in tracing out
the bands of the iron formation. A detailed magnetic survey was carried out over the property by Teck
(or its predecessor companies) around 1960. The property then underwent a series of ownerships until
it became wholly owned by Teck in 1971. The property then sat dormant until 1973 when Pickle Crow
Exploration Ltd. Reviewed the economics of reopening the mine. In 1978, a merger between Pickle
Crow Explorations Ltd. And four other companies saw Teck’s ownership reduced to 44.6% and a new
exploration company called Highland-Crow Resources Ltd. Highland Crow went on to option the
property to Galant Gold Mines Limited in 1979. Gallant performed a VLF_EM geophysical survey and
drilled 47 surface diamond drill holes for 7,356m. The only known soil geochemical survey done on the
Pickle Crow property was completed for Gallant in 1983. Soil values ranged from 10 to 12,000ppb with
the high values attributed to mine tailings and cultural anomalies. In 1983 the property returned to
Highland-Crow. Noramco Mining Corp. bought Highland-Crow in 1988. Between 1985 and 1987
Highland-Crow completed line-cutting, magnetometer and IP, geophysical surveying, geological
mapping, surface trenching, diamond drilling and environmental baseline studies. Noramco drilled
surface exploration holes, completed geophysical surveys and commenced dewatering of the No.1
shaft. Noramco drilled 286 surface diamond drill holes for 46,189m and 79 underground holes for

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
9,341m. Noramco also commissioned Historic (non-compliant) resource estimates. In 1994 Noramco
changed its name to Quest Capital. Quest assigned its interest to Pickle Crow Resources Inc. A total of 4
surface diamond drill holes for 2,287m were completed. Quest then sold its interest to Wolfden
Resource Inc who entered into an option agreement with Jonpol Explorations Ltd. Who drilled 18
surface diamond holes for 2,173.5m. Wolfden also entered into a surface mining agreement with
Cantera Mining Limited in 2000. Canterra commenced building a 225tpd gravity mill on site in 2002 but
was placed into receivership in 2004. In 2006 Wolfden transferred Pickle Crow to Premier Gold Mines
Ltd. Before the property was sold to PC Gold in 2007. PC Gold then explored the property completing
184 holes for 62,968m by 2011 and 173 holes for 35,840.4m from 2011 to 2014 before commissioning
an NI-43-101 compliant Resource Estimate. For further details please refer to document ‘Updated
Mineral Resource Estimate for the Pickle Crow Property, Patricia Mining Division, Northwestern
Ontario, Canada’ NI-43-101 dated 15thJune 2018 and available from System for Electronic Document
Analysis and Retrieval (www.sedar.com)for First Mining Gold Corp.
Geology • Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation. • The Pickle Crow Gold Deposit is considered to be an Archean low-sulphide gold-quartz vein type
deposit, also known as shear-hosted gold, Archean quartz-carbonate vein gold deposits, Archean lode
gold, Archean mesothermal gold deposits or simply orogenic gold. The deposit occurs primarily within
mafic volcanics and banded iron formation (BIF) units in the Pickle Crow assemblage of the Pickle Lake
Greenstone belt in the Uchi Lake Subprovince of the Superior Craton of the Canadian Shield.
Drill hole Information • A summary of all information material to the understanding of
the exploration results including a tabulation of the following
information for all Material drill holes:
o easting and northing of the drill hole collar
o elevation or RL (Reduced Level – elevation above sea level in
meters) of the drill hole collar
o dip and azimuth of the hole
o down hole length and interception depth
o hole length.
• If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that
the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract
from the understanding of the report, the Competent Person
should clearly explain why this is the case.
• Refer to Appendix A for drill hole information for all reported drill holes for this JORC 2012 Table 1
and in accordance with ASX listing rule 5.7.2.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Data aggregation
methods
• In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging
techniques, maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (eg
cutting of high grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and
should be stated.
• Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high-
grade results and longer lengths of low-grade results, the
procedure used for such aggregation should be stated and some
typical examples of such aggregations should be shown in detail.
• The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent
values should be clearly stated.
• All drill hole intersections are reported in Table 1, above a lower cut-off grade of 0.5g/t Gold, with no
upper cut off grade has been applied. A maximum of 1m internal waste was allowed. Tabulated results
presented in the main body of this release.
• Metal equivalent values are not used
Relationship
between
mineralisation
widths and intercept
lengths
• These relationships are particularly important in the reporting
of Exploration Results.
• If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill
hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.
• If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported,
there should be a clear statement to this effect (eg ‘down hole
length,true width not known’).
• All intersections reported in Table 1 are down hole
• The majority of the drill holes are drilled as close to orthogonal to the plane of the mineralized lodes
as possible. A number of drill holes have intersected the mineralisation at high angles.
• Only down hole lengths are reported.
Diagrams • Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of
intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being
reported These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of
drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views.
• An exploration plan is included in the body of this release as deemed appropriate by the competent
person.
Balanced reporting • Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not
practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades
and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting
of Exploration Results.
• Any significant higher-grade zones in historical drilling are listed as included intervals in Table 1.
• All results above 0.5g/t lower cutoff are reported in Table 1
Other substantive
exploration data
• Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be
reported including (but not limited to): geological observations;
geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk
samples – size and method of treatment; metallurgical test
results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock
characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminatingsubstances.
• Appropriate plans are included in the body of this release.
Further work • The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests for
lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out
drilling).
• Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions,
including the main geological interpretations and future drilling
areas, provided this information is not commercially sensitive.
• Auteco Minerals intends to rapidly advance the Pickle Crow towards drill testing and bringing the NI-
43-101 estimated resources into JORC 2012 compliance.
• An appropriate exploration target plan is included in the body of this release.

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