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Sun Peak Metals Identifies Several New VMS Gossans Returning up to 29.2 g/t Gold and 118 g/t Silver and Provides Target Development Update

27.02.2025  |  ACCESS Newswire

Sun Peak Metals Corp. ("Sun Peak" or the "Company") (TSXV:PEAK) (OTCQB:SUNPF) is pleased to announce that several new gold-rich VMS gossans representing new VMS targets, have been identified at the Shire Project in Ethiopia, with assay results returning up to 29.2 g/t gold and 118.0 g/t silver. These new VMS "pipeline targets" have been discovered through ongoing prospecting and geological mapping as part of the Company's target development work.

The Company also provides an update on current exploration activities which are focused on the high priority targets within the Meli and Anguda Trends.

Key Highlights:

2025 Exploration
Ground Time-Domain Electro-Magnetic ("TDEM") surveys are currently being conducted on both the Meli Trend and Anguda North Target. This work is being used to prioritize the next drill locations; the drill is on site and drilling will commence once the TDEM results are received and interpreted.

Field exploration crews have been active over the past five months at the Shire Project, conducting detailed geological mapping, rock sampling, and grid-based soil sampling on numerous VMS trends, priority and pipeline target areas(see Shire Project maps - Map 1 and Map 7). The newly identified gossans show significant gold and silver in grab samples at surface. The primary massive sulphide zone below the gossan targets will also be investigated for copper and zinc potential, as seen in other VMS deposits in the region. A summary detailing results and findings of each of the target areas, along with follow-up plans are outlined below.

David Daoud, Sun Peak VP - Exploration and Geology commented: "We are very pleased with the progress of the ongoing target development work which has been active since October. The geological field work has identified and rapidly advanced several "pipeline VMS targets" to high priority status given the robust gold and silver identified within the gossan cap, while future work will focus on the copper and zinc potential within the primary massive sulphide at depth. Meanwhile the TDEM surveys are progressing on the Meli and the Anguda Trends, and the results will be key in finalizing drill targets."

Map 1: Shire Project - Terer, Nefasit, Adi Dairo Exploration Licenses

Terer License:

Gabat VMS Target

Map 2: Gabat VMS Target

Keel North

Keel South

Dermi Main

Map 3: Dermi Main VMS Targets

Dermi Southwest

Dermi Northern VMS Zone

Dermi Southern VMS Zone

Map 4: Dermi Southwest VMS Targets

Nefasit License:

Mada VMS Target

Map 5: Mada VMS Target

Nefasit BTR VMS Target

Map 6: Nefasit BTR VMS Target

Aray Target

Abune Sembet VMS Trend

Meli License:

Map 7: Meli License

Inda VMS Target

Map 8: Inda VMS Target

List of Tables Highlight Rock Samples from Target Development Work:

Terer License

Terer License

Gabat Grab Samples

Sample Number

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

TWR-01

9.77

9.8

TWR-02

1.75

26.8

TWR-03

25.7

74.7

TWR-04

0.13

4.1

TWR-05

3.06

11.4

TWR-06

0.61

6

TWR-07

8.63

12.6

TWR-08

24.5

42.9

TWR-09

4.68

9.2

TWR-10

0.895

3.2

TWR-11

0.798

1.4

TWR-12

6.31

6.4

TWR-13

0.159

6.8

TWR-14

29.2

118

TWR-15

0.271

8.9

Dermi Main Grab Samples

Sample Number

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

DM-01

0.557

0.5

DM-02

1.31

1.1

DM-05

1.145

0.1

DM-15

0.571

5.6

DM-16

1.4

7.7

DM-17

4.3

11.2

DM-18

2.25

13.8

DM-19

4.15

6

DM-20

0.732

6.8

DM-21

3.4

15.8

DM-22

1.25

7.7

DM-23

1.655

11.5

DM-24

0.584

6.3

DM-28

0.131

1.1

DM-29

0.841

3.2

DM-30

0.563

4.9

DM-37

7.32

109.8

DM-38

0.16

3.3

DM-39

0.17

3.1

DM-41

0.23

2.5

DM-42

0.19

0.4

Keel North Grab Samples

Sample Number

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

13-5-082

0.23

1

13-5-095

0.18

1.7

13-5-096

2

5.2

13-5-097

0.93

6.7

13-5-151

4.81

2.8

13-5-152

5.24

6.4

13-5-4887

0.28

3.7

13-5-4888

0.15

0.6

13-5-5930

0.15

0.8

TRG-34

0.152

0.22

Dermi Southwest (North) Grab Samples

Sample Number

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

DM-RG-006

0.173

2.4

Dermi Southwest (South) Grab Samples

Sample Number

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

DM-RG-005

0.313

0.1

DM-RG-007

0.513

9.1

DM-RG-010

0.499

0.1

DM-RG-19

0.495

0.1

DM-RG-20

0.957

0.1

DM-RG-21

0.553

0.1

DM-RG-22

0.617

0.2

Nefasit License

Nefasit BTR Grab Samples

Sample Number

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

NE-10

0.4

1.7

NE-13

0.18

1.7

NE-14

4.02

2

Array Grab Samples

Sample Number

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

ARG-004

0.146

0.09

AGR-004

0.155

0.07

Mada Grab Samples

Sample Number

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

MG-01

1.735

1.2

MG-02

0.601

1

MG-03

0.205

0.3

MG-04

0.416

0.6

MG-05

0.163

0.3

MG-06

0.263

0.3

MG-07

0.807

0.7

MG-08

0.673

0.2

MG-09

0.814

0.5

MG-12

2.98

1.9

MG-13

0.427

1.4

MG-15

2.07

1.3

MG-16

0.199

0.3

MG-17

1.275

0.8

MG-19

0.698

1.4

MG-20

0.523

0.6

MG-21

0.127

0.2

MG-23

0.132

2.9

MG-24

0.367

1.3

MG-25

0.301

0.2

MG-28

0.482

0.8

MG-28

0.482

0.8

MG-29

0.503

2.6

MG-30

0.123

0

MG-31

0.38

1.1

MG-32

0.257

0.9

Abune Sembet Grab Samples

Sample Number

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

NE-01

1.07

3.8

NE-06

5.74

1.5

NE-18

0.12

1.4

NE-19

0.46

1.7

NC-02

0.74

1.4

NC-04

0.48

0.9

NC-05

0.01

16

NC-13

0.11

1.6

NC-17

0.15

2.8

NW-10

0.55

0.8

Meli License

Inda Grab Samples

Sample Number

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

MLR-41

0.235

1.86

MLR-49

0.010

5.92

MLR-59

1.137

0.94

IN-10

0.015

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QUALIFIED PERSON'S STATEMENT
David K. Daoud, P. Geo, Vice President Exploration is the Qualified Person overseeing Sun Peak's exploration projects in Ethiopia and has reviewed and approved this press release.

All drill holes reported are diamond drill core holes.

A Quality Assurance/Quality Control program was part of the sampling program on the Hamlo and Terer prospects. This program includes the systematic submittals of standards, duplicates, and blank samples into the flow of samples produced by the sampling.

Samples were prepared at ALS Laboratory in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and analyzed at ALS Laboratory in Dublin, Ireland. Gold is assayed using a 50-gram of -75 micron-size pulp is fire assayed and finished by ICP-AES analysis to detect content between 0.01 and 10.0 ppm. Gold returning over limit values are re-assayed with higher detection limits using a gravimetric finish. As well, a 0.5 gram cut from the pulp of each rock sample is dissolved by aqua regia acid digestion and analyzed by mass spectrometry for a suite of 51 additional elements. Analytical values for silver, copper, zinc, and lead over detection limits are re-assayed with higher detection limits, using aqua regia digestion. Drilling intercept lengths and estimated true thicknesses are reported in the tabulations.

ABOUT SUN PEAK METALS CORP.
Sun Peak is exploring the district-scale Shire VMS Project in the Tigray Region of northern Ethiopia. The Shire Project is comprised of six exploration licenses and covers approximately 1,450 square kilometers in the prospective Arabian Nubian Shield. The licenses are in the same geological environment as both the Bisha Mine and the Asmara Projects. The Meli and Terer Licenses are part of a joint-venture agreement with Ezana Mining, a private Ethiopian Company and the other four are 100% owned by Sun Peak. The Sun Peak team have worked in East Africa for more than two decades and the Company's strategy is to apply exploration techniques that have worked successfully in the region before, to build assets through major copper-gold VMS discoveries.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Sun Peak has been active on engagement with communities and other stakeholders to ensure that stakeholders provide consent and agreement to our activities that create surface disturbance, including drill holes. All disturbance to the land will be reclaimed after completion of the exploration work. The Company's current operations in Ethiopia are exploratory in nature and cause very little surface disturbance. Community engagement is performed by our experienced local liaison team before the beginning of any activities, which encourages positive interactions. We consider Sun Peak's presence and continued support and involvement in the Tigray region a positive contribution and we consider our conduct to be consistent with Multinational Enterprises Guidelines. Sun Peak is committed to doing business with integrity and in an ethical manner that is clear and apparent to all internal and external stakeholders. Sun Peak adheres to the Company's Human Rights Policy and does not tolerate violations of human rights in any way, shape, or form, whether these violations are committed by Sun Peak personnel or contracted third parties.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SUN PEAK METALS CORP.
Greg Davis,
President, CEO & Director

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Greg Davis
(T): +1 (604) 999 1099
(E): info@sunpeakmetals.com

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