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Greyhound Property Exploration Program Underway

VANCOUVER – Metallis Resources Inc. announced the commencement of the 2025 exploration program with the first ever geophysical survey at its Greyhound Property in central Idaho. The high-resolution drone magnetic survey  will identify and refine targets in advance of the Company’s planned summer 2025 drill program. A total of 298 line-kilometres will be flown over the entire property with the resulting data expected to further delineate structural controls associated with known mineralization. The Property hosts multiple high-grade silver-gold-antimony prospects within the historic Stibnite Mining District, a prolific region in Idaho known for antimony production. Mineralization at Greyhound is associated with a 3.5 km-long shear zone featuring multiple historic adits and which remains untested by modern drilling or geophysics.

Dave Dupre, VP of Exploration, said, “We’re very excited to kick off the 2025 exploration season with the first ever geophysical survey at the historic Greyhound Property. Building on 125 years of previous prospecting and historic mining, this marks a major milestone in advancing the Property through the application of modern exploration techniques. With three priority drill targets already outlined and several other zones under evaluation, the survey will help us better understand the structural architecture that controls the mineralization. This work will both significantly expand our knowledge across untested parts of the Property and aid in refining the existing drill targets.” Dupre added “With antimony prices remaining highly elevated and precious metals hovering near all-time highs, the timing is ideal to aggressively advance this highly prospective asset.”

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