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Critical Elements, Blue Note Mining Report Initial Results from Croinor Project

Critical Elements and Blue Note Mining have reported the results of the initial five holes, drilled during the 11-hole diamond drilling campaign at the Croinor project, Quebec.

The company planned the drill campaign to expand the mineralized lens limits in the present ore reserve regions to offer further description that is needed for the mine plan. The company has encountered large mineralization in each hole of the campaign, including the range from 2.01 g/t gold to 50.76 g/t gold. It has intersected 17.63 g/t gold over 4.3 m and 15.11 g/t gold over 4.1 m in the hole CR-11-413.

The company has intersected 20.70 g/t gold over 0.5 m, 19.24 g/t gold over 1.3 m, 10.92 g/t gold over 3.7 m in the hole CR-11-409, 3.22 g/t gold and 2.28 g/t gold over 0.6 m, 2.87 g/t gold over 2.2 m in the hole CR-11-410, 4.56 g/t gold over 0.6 m, 2.01 g/t gold over 0.5 m in the hole CR-11-411, 15.08 g/t gold over 0.8 m in the hole CR-11-412, 50.76 g/t gold and 38.92 g/t gold over 0.5 m, 32.38 g/t gold over 1.2 m, 27.61 g/t gold over 1.0 m, 13.12 g/t gold over 6.0 m in the hole CR-11-413.

These drilling results have continued to show the continuous mineralized lenses and the possibility to expand the reserves additionally at the Croinor project.

The company found the values of gold using fire assay and gravimetric analyses, or fire assay and AAS at the Techni-Lab.

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