Expansion Of Columbus Project Approximately 30,000 Acres To Cover West Trending Lithium Brine Target

VANCOUVER - Canter Resources Corp. reported after interpreting recently acquired third party data and completing 3D modeling, the Company staked the limited open ground along the western edge of the Columbus Lithium-Boron Project. The full surface sampling dataset includes highly anomalous lithium (Li) values along the previous western boundary and beyond. Furthermore, the Company's 3D modeling, and particularly the HSAMT resistivity shells, highlighted a broadening and open-ended conductive zone trending west with only two (2) kilometres to the limits of the Company's previous property boundary. The land package now stands at a commanding 29,600 acres (119 km²).

"We are thrilled to have significantly expanded our land package at Columbus to encompass the full extent of the most prospective ground for lithium-enriched brines before commencing our drill campaigns," stated Joness Lang, CEO of Canter Resources. "Our team sees tremendous potential at Columbus and we are excited to get underway with Geoprobe drilling, which will commence imminently."