Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 10, 2017) - Cruz Cobalt Corp. (TSXV: CUZ) (OTC Pink: BKTPF) (FSE:
A2DMG8) is pleased to announce that Eagle GeoPhysics ("Eagle") based out of Quebec, has now commenced the airborne work program
over Cruz's four separate Ontario cobalt properties. The airborne survey is the first of several work programs that are being
formulated.
Cruz President, James Nelson, stated, "We are pleased to be underway on the airborne survey. This survey will greatly assist in
the focus of the planned upcoming drill program as Cruz has one of the largest land packages in the Ontario Cobalt District. This
substantial acreage was primarily acquired well over a year ago, much earlier than most new entrants to the cobalt district. We
look forward to uncovering some additional data that may provide new cobalt targets as well as tightening up our current areas of
focus."
Cruz currently has nine cobalt projects located throughout North America, comprising of four in Ontario, three in British
Columbia, one in Idaho and one in Montana. Cruz's four separate Ontario cobalt prospects are all located in the vicinity of the
town of Cobalt, making Cruz one of the single largest land holders in this emerging cobalt district. Cruz's Ontario projects
include the 900-acre Coleman Cobalt prospect, the 900-acre Johnson Cobalt Prospect, the 5500-acre Hector Cobalt Prospect and the
1,480-acre Bucke Cobalt Prospect. Our 4935-acre War Eagle Cobalt Prospect in British Columbia covers a past-producing mine.
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James Nelson
President
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