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Earthwise Minerals Begins Drill Program at the Iron Range Gold Project to Define and Expand Mineralization

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Earthwise Minerals (OTCQB:EWISF) began a diamond drill program at the Talon Zone, Iron Range Gold Project in southeastern British Columbia, where it can earn up to an 80% interest from Eagle Plains Resources (OTCQB:EGPLF).

The Phase I program includes three holes totaling ~1,200 m, aimed at refining the Talon Zone’s geometry and continuity and testing a down-plunge IP anomaly. Historical drilling at Talon returned 56.5 m grading 1.9 g/t gold, including 14.0 m at 5.1 g/t gold. Earthwise also granted 1,400,000 stock options at $0.08, vesting immediately and expiring May 12, 2031.

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Positive

  • Three-hole, ~1,200 m drill program underway at Talon Zone in 2026
  • Historical intercept of 56.5 m at 1.9 g/t gold at Talon
  • Notable 14.0 m interval at 5.1 g/t gold plus Pb, Zn, Ag credits
  • Iron Range project fully permitted with year-round road access and infrastructure
  • District-scale 21,437 ha land package with 21,593 m of historical drilling and $8M spent

Negative

  • 1,400,000 stock options granted at $0.08 may add future share dilution
  • Historical drill results at Talon have not been verified by a Qualified Person

Key Figures

Phase I drilling: 3 diamond drill holes, ~1,200 metres Historical intercept: 56.5 m @ 1.9 g/t Au High-grade interval: 14.0 m @ 5.1 g/t Au +5 more
8 metrics
Phase I drilling 3 diamond drill holes, ~1,200 metres 2026 Talon Zone drill program scope
Historical intercept 56.5 m @ 1.9 g/t Au Historical Talon Zone drill hole IR10-010
High-grade interval 14.0 m @ 5.1 g/t Au Within IR10-010 at Talon Zone
High-grade interval 7.1 m @ 8.13 g/t Au Within IR10-010 at Talon Zone
Project size 21,437 hectares Iron Range Gold Project land package
Historical drilling 21,593 metres (87 holes) Past work at Iron Range Gold Project
Geophysical surveys 2,482 line-kilometres Historical geophysical coverage at project
Stock options granted 1,400,000 options @ $0.08 Incentive options to executives, directors, consultants; expiring May 12, 2031

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Technical Price at 0.04162 is trading slightly above the 200-day MA of 0.04, reflecting a mild pre-news uptrend.

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Historical Context

3 past events · Latest: Apr 30 (Positive)
Pattern 3 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Apr 30 Drill program approved Positive +15.4% Approved 2026 Talon Zone drill program of at least 1,200 metres.
Mar 31 Private placement closed Neutral -5.0% Closed $703,500 private placement to fund Iron Range exploration.
Mar 20 Private placement announced Neutral +4.9% Announced up to $500,000 non-brokered placement for exploration and working capital.
Pattern Detected

Exploration and project-advancement news has previously coincided with positive moves, while financing-related updates have shown mixed reactions.

Recent Company History

Over recent months, Earthwise advanced the Iron Range Gold Project and funded its work. On Mar 20, 2026, it announced a private placement of up to $500,000, followed by a closing on Mar 31, 2026 that raised $703,500. On Apr 30, 2026, the company approved a 2026 drill program of at least 1,200 metres over three holes at the Talon Zone. The current announcement marks drilling actually commencing at Talon, building directly on that approved program.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement marks the transition from planning to active drilling at the Talon Zone, with a th...
Analysis

This announcement marks the transition from planning to active drilling at the Talon Zone, with a three-hole, ~1,200-metre program targeting extensions of historical intercepts like 56.5 m @ 1.9 g/t Au. It builds on a large dataset of 21,593 metres of past drilling and 2,482 line-kilometres of geophysics. Investors may watch for assay results, follow-up program decisions, and any further equity or option grants such as the recent 1,400,000 options at $0.08.

Key Terms

diamond drilling, induced polarization (ip), geophysical anomaly, shear zones, +4 more
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diamond drilling technical
"Earthwise Minerals Corp. ... is pleased to announce that diamond drilling has commenced"
Diamond drilling is a method that uses a rotating drill with industrial diamonds on the bit to cut and retrieve cylindrical rock samples (cores) that preserve the sequence of underground layers. For investors, these cores act like a geological “biopsy,” providing direct, verifiable information about mineral presence, grade and continuity—data that underpins resource estimates, project valuation, drilling risk and financing decisions.
induced polarization (ip) technical
"priority geophysical Induced Polarization (IP) target along a down-plunge trend"
Induced polarization (IP) is a geophysical survey technique that measures how subsurface rocks temporarily hold and release an electric charge after a current is applied, revealing materials that act like tiny batteries underground. Investors use IP results to spot likely zones of mineralization—especially metallic ores such as sulfides—much like using a metal detector to find buried coins, which helps prioritize drilling targets and assess exploration risk and potential value.
geophysical anomaly technical
"a coincident resistivity-conductivity IP geophysical anomaly interpreted to represent"
A geophysical anomaly is an unusual pattern in physical measurements of the ground—such as magnetic, gravity or electrical readings—that differs from the surrounding area and can indicate different rock types, buried structures, or mineral concentrations. For investors, anomalies act like a metal detector’s blip: they point exploration toward promising targets, helping prioritize drilling and spending, but do not guarantee an economic resource and therefore affect project value and risk.
shear zones technical
"Mineralization is interpreted to be structurally controlled and associated with steeply dipping shear zones."
Shear zones are regions in the Earth's crust where rocks have been strongly squeezed and slid past each other, producing a band of broken, stretched or recrystallized rock that can act like a plumbing system for mineral-bearing fluids. For investors, shear zones matter because they often control where valuable metals concentrate; thinking of them as a folded fabric that channels water helps explain why ore deposits commonly form along these lines, making them prime targets for exploration and affecting a project’s potential size and cost.
breccia technical
"sulphide-bearing zones, including arsenopyrite, hosted within breccia and stockwork vein networks."
Breccia is a type of rock made of angular, broken fragments of rock stuck together by a finer material, like broken tiles set in cement. In mining and exploration it matters because breccias can form pathways and traps for mineral-bearing fluids, so they often host concentrations of valuable metals or influence how easy it is to drill and extract ore. For investors, breccia zones can signal higher upside or greater complexity and cost in a project.
stockwork vein technical
"hosted within breccia and stockwork vein networks."
A stockwork vein is a dense network of many small, intersecting mineral-filled cracks within a rock, like a sponge threaded with thin veins instead of a single big pocket of ore. For investors, it matters because this pattern can mean a large, continuous mineral resource but often requires different mining and processing methods, affecting extraction costs, recoverable metal, project timelines and the economic value of a mining asset.
hydrothermal technical
"characteristics consistent with a large-scale hydrothermal environment, supporting the potential"
Hydrothermal describes processes driven by hot water or steam beneath the Earth’s surface that dissolve, transport and deposit minerals or alter rock. For investors, the term matters because hydrothermal activity can create concentrated mineral deposits, influence geothermal energy potential, or be used in manufacturing certain materials—factors that affect a project’s value, extraction cost and environmental risks. Think of it like a natural pressure cooker that moves and concentrates ingredients into pockets worth digging for.
national instrument 43-101 regulatory
"a "qualified person" for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure"
National Instrument 43-101 is a set of rules and guidelines that govern how mineral exploration and mining companies must report information about their projects. It ensures that the details shared with investors are accurate, consistent, and reliable—similar to how a detailed, verified blueprint ensures a building’s safety. This helps investors make informed decisions based on trustworthy information about a company's mineral resources.

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / May 11, 2026 / Earthwise Minerals Corp. (CSE:WISE)(FSE:966)(OTCQB:EWISF) ("Earthwise" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that diamond drilling has commenced at the Talon Zone of the Iron Range Gold Project in southeastern British Columbia, where it holds an option to earn up to an 80% interest from Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. (TSXV:EPL)(OTCQB:EGPLF) ("EPL" or "Eagle Plains").

The Phase I drill program is designed to define and expand mineralization from the high-grade core of the Talon system toward a priority geophysical Induced Polarization (IP) target along a down-plunge trend. Drilling will infill the strongest historical intercepts to refine the geometry and continuity of the Talon mineralized system, culminating in a targeted test of a coincident resistivity-conductivity IP geophysical anomaly interpreted to represent a potential extension of the mineralized corridor.

Program Highlights:

  • Drilling now underway at the Talon Zone, Iron Range Gold Project.

  • Three diamond drill holes planned for approximately 1,200 metres.

  • Systematic drilling designed to refine the geometry and continuity of the Talon mineralized system.

  • Final hole to test a down-plunge extension toward a strong, untested area of the IP geophysical anomaly associated with historically defined mineralization at the Talon Zone.

  • Program anchored by high-grade historical intercepts, including 56.5 m @ 1.9 g/t Au.

  • Fully permitted project with excellent road access and established infrastructure.

Drill Program Overview

The 2026 drill program consists of approximately 1,200 metres of diamond drilling across three holes designed to systematically advance the Talon Zone.

The initial two holes are designed to cross-cut the mineralized structure to better constrain the true thickness, orientation, and continuity of the Talon system. Mineralization is interpreted to be structurally controlled and associated with steeply dipping shear zones.

The third hole will test a down-plunge extension of the system along a southwest-trending vector, targeting a zone of stronger IP geophysical response. This hole represents the primary expansion test of the program and is designed to evaluate whether the Talon system strengthens or expands along this interpreted trend.

Drill targeting is based on the integration of historical drilling, geophysical datasets, and updated structural interpretation.

Historical Drill Results

Historical drilling at the Talon Zone (Drill Hole IR10-010, total depth 313.8 m) intersected:

  • 56.5 metres grading 1.9 g/t gold, including higher-grade intervals.

Notable higher-grade intercepts include:

  • 14.0 metres grading 5.1 g/t gold, 1.86% Pb, 2.10% Zn and 75.3 g/t Ag.

  • 7.1 metres grading 8.13 g/t gold, 2.84% Pb, 3.07% Zn and 86.6 g/t Ag.

(Source: Eagle Plains Resources Ltd., News Release, December 21, 2010)

These results highlight the presence of a broad mineralized system hosting discrete higher-grade zones, supporting the potential for a robust and laterally continuous mineralized corridor.

Advancing the Talon System

The 2026 drill program is designed to advance the Talon Zone through a combination of systematic drilling to refine the geometry and grade of the Talon Zone and targeted testing of a down-plunge geophysical anomaly.

Initial drilling focuses on defining the geometry and continuity of mineralization from the strongest known intercepts, while the final hole is positioned to evaluate potential expansion of the system along a clearly defined structural and geophysical trend.

Results from this phase of drilling will guide follow-up exploration aimed at expanding the system along strike and down plunge.

Geological Context and Significance of the Talon Zone

Mineralization at the Talon Zone is structurally controlled and associated with shear zones occurring along the flanks of high chargeability and resistivity anomalies, interpreted to represent steep, west-plunging structures. Gold mineralization is typically associated with sulphide-bearing zones, including arsenopyrite, hosted within breccia and stockwork vein networks.

The Talon Zone forms part of a larger mineralized system developed along the Iron Mountain Fault Zone, a major regional structural corridor extending over tens of kilometres. This system exhibits characteristics consistent with a large-scale hydrothermal environment, supporting the potential for expansion along structurally controlled trends.

Historical drilling has confirmed a broad mineralized corridor hosting multiple higher-grade shoots within a wider envelope of mineralization. The zone remains open in multiple directions, supporting the potential for continued expansion as drilling progresses.

Key attributes of the Talon Zone include:

  • Broad mineralized corridor defined by historical drilling.

  • Structurally controlled system associated with a major regional fault.

  • Presence of multiple higher-grade shoots within a wider mineralized envelope.

  • Mineralization open along strike and at depth.

Project Scale & Exploration Potential

The Iron Range Gold Project is a district-scale land package covering approximately 21,437 hectares in southeastern British Columbia and spans over 30 kilometres of the Iron Range Fault Zone, a major regional structural corridor associated with mineralization.

Key project attributes include:

  • 21,593 metres of historical drilling (87 holes).

  • 2,482 line-kilometres of geophysical surveys.

  • Over $8 million in historical exploration expenditures.

  • Year-round road access and proximity to power, rail, and smelting facilities.

  • Fully permitted for drilling.

This extensive dataset provides a strong foundation for efficient, cost-effective exploration and supports the systematic advancement of multiple targets

Infrastructure & Permitting

The Iron Range Gold Project benefits from established infrastructure and permitting that support efficient and cost-effective exploration.

Key advantages include:

  • Year-round road access via Highway 3.

  • Proximity to rail, power, and natural gas infrastructure.

  • Access to regional smelting facilities.

  • A fully permitted drill program.

These factors reduce logistical complexity and support the efficient execution of ongoing and future exploration programs.

Management cautions that historical results were collected and reported by past operators and have not been verified nor confirmed by a Qualified Person but form a basis for ongoing work on the subject properties. Management cautions that past results or discoveries on proximate land are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the subject properties.

Management Commentary

Mark Luchinski, CEO of Earthwise Minerals, commented:

"We are starting this program from a position of strength at the Talon Zone, where historical drilling has already confirmed a broad mineralized system hosting higher-grade zones. Our initial drilling is designed to refine our understanding of the geometry, continuity, and structural controls of the Talon system while testing extensions of historically defined mineralization.

The program culminates in a targeted test of a down-plunge extension associated with a stronger area of IP geophysical response, representing an important opportunity to evaluate the expansion potential of the system. This disciplined, data-driven approach is designed to advance our understanding of Talon and support future exploration targeting."

Granting of Incentive Stock Options

Earthwise announces that its Board of Directors has approved the granting of 1,400,000 incentive stock options (the "Options") to senior executives, directors and consultants of the Company. The Options grant the holder the right to purchase common shares in the capital of the Company (each, a "Common Share") at a deemed price of $0.08 per Common Share. The Options vest immediately and expire on May 12th, 2031.

Qualified Person

Charles C. Downie, P.Geo., a "qualified person" for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and an officer and director of Eagle Plains Resources Ltd., has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical disclosure in this news release.

About Earthwise Minerals

Earthwise Minerals Corp. (CSE:WISE)(FSE:966)(OTCQB:EWISF) is a Canadian junior exploration company focused on advancing the Iron Range Gold Project in southeastern British Columbia near Creston, B.C. The Company holds an option to earn up to an 80% interest in the fully permitted project, which is road-accessible and situated within a prolific mineralized corridor. The property covers a 10 km x 32 km area along the Iron Range Fault System and hosts multiple high-grade gold showings and large-scale geophysical and geochemical anomalies.

For more information, visit www.earthwiseminerals.com.

EARTHWISE MINERALS CORP.,

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

"Mark Luchinski"

Contact Information:

Mark Luchinski
Chief Executive Officer, Director
Telephone: (604) 506-6201
Email: luch@luchccorp.com

Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws and may also constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of United States securities laws (collectively, "forward-looking statements"). Forward-looking statements in this release include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the Company's future plans, exploration programs, development activities, and the potential of its mineral properties.

Forward-looking statements are based on the current expectations, estimates, beliefs and assumptions of management as of the date hereof. Such statements are subject to a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, risks related to exploration and development activities, commodity prices, market conditions, availability of financing, regulatory approvals, environmental risks, and general economic conditions.

Although the Company believes that the assumptions and expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, there can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

SOURCE: Earthwise Minerals Corp.



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FAQ

What drilling program did Earthwise Minerals launch at the Iron Range Gold Project (OTCQB:EGPLF) in May 2026?

Earthwise Minerals started a Phase I diamond drill program of about 1,200 metres in three holes. According to Earthwise, the work targets the Talon Zone to refine mineralization geometry and test a down-plunge IP geophysical anomaly for potential extensions.

What are the key historical gold drill results at the Talon Zone of Iron Range for EGPLF?

Historical drilling at the Talon Zone intersected 56.5 metres grading 1.9 g/t gold, including higher-grade sections. According to Earthwise, notable intervals include 14.0 metres at 5.1 g/t gold and 7.1 metres at 8.13 g/t gold with associated lead, zinc and silver.

How many stock options did Earthwise Minerals grant and at what price in May 2026?

Earthwise granted 1,400,000 incentive stock options at a deemed price of $0.08 per share. According to Earthwise, the options vest immediately, give holders rights to common shares, and expire on May 12, 2031, potentially impacting future share count.

What ownership interest can Earthwise earn in the Iron Range Gold Project from Eagle Plains (EGPLF)?

Earthwise holds an option to earn up to an 80% interest in the Iron Range Gold Project. According to Earthwise, this optioned interest covers the Talon Zone within a district-scale land package along the Iron Range Fault Zone in southeastern British Columbia.

Why is the Talon Zone considered a significant exploration target for Eagle Plains and Earthwise?

The Talon Zone hosts a broad mineralized corridor with multiple higher-grade shoots within a larger envelope. According to Earthwise, mineralization aligns with major fault-controlled structures and remains open along strike and at depth, supporting further expansion-focused drilling.

What infrastructure advantages support exploration at the Iron Range Gold Project for EGPLF investors?

The Iron Range Gold Project benefits from year-round road access via Highway 3 and proximity to power, rail and smelting. According to Earthwise, the project is fully permitted for drilling, which can reduce logistical complexity and support cost-effective exploration programs.

How will the 2026 Talon Zone drilling guide future exploration at Iron Range (EGPLF)?

Results from the 2026 drilling will guide follow-up programs aimed at expanding the Talon system along strike and down plunge. According to Earthwise, systematic testing of the IP anomaly and structural trends will shape ongoing target refinement across the broader Iron Range Gold Project.