RE:ascot IP survey close to the Harry property borderDilworth Deposit The northernmost IP grid covers the Dilworth deposit and its surroundings, an area of the property that is underexplored at this point in time. Dilworth mineralization shows up in near surface anomalies but the most significant outcome of the survey is a blind chargeability anomaly to the west of the Dilworth deposit that extends over a strike length of approximately 2,000 metres and appears to be open in both directions (Figure 6). Figure 7 shows an individual profile from the grid and a group of drill holes from 2008, one of which intercepted anomalous gold mineralization (hole HL08-18 intercepted 3.21g/t Au over 2.33m starting at 237m depth) at the stratigraphic contact between andesitic volcanics and deeper argillite. Outside of this drill hole, the anomalous zone is untested by drilling. Figure 6 Northeast looking 3D view of IP cross sections at the Dilworth deposit showing strong IP chargeability anomaly to the west and below where most drilling was previously focused Northeast looking 3D view of IP cross sections at the Dilworth deposit showing strong IP chargeability anomaly to the west and below where most drilling was previously focused https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/08/29/2733239/0/en/Ascot-Boosts-Exploration-Potential-of-the-Premier-Property-With-Positive-IP-Geophysics-Program-Results.html