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Kermode Resources talks XRF work at Mount Sicker

2024-11-28 13:13 ET - News Release

Subject: News release of sampling results from new area at Mount Sicker $KLM PDF Document

File: Attachment 2024-11-28-KLM-COPPER RIDGE XRF news release .pdf

Kermode Reports XRF Results for Copper Ridge at Mount Sicker

Victoria, British Columbia - (November 28, 2024) - Kermode Resources Ltd. (TSXV: KLM) ("Kermode" or the "Company") reports the results of XRF analysis of surface samples from the Copper Ridge area at the Mount Sicker project. These samples cover an area of approximately one kilometre from Nugget Creek to the Mona mine shaft.

Sample ID Copper (% Cu) BBCR-1 1.48% HT CR-1 1.68% BB-1 2.43% CR-1 1.05% NUG-4 3.35% NUG-2 7.94% CRZ-4 2.66% CRZ-3 0.45% CR2-2 1.18% Nug-1 1.38%

Rock Sample Details for Samples from Copper Ridge

ID DATE EASTING NORTHING SAMPLE Details (10N) ELEVATIO Roadside showing of schists with small quartz 443087 TYPE and sulphide veins. Samples with quartz are less 442709 (ZONE 10) N (ASL) mineralized than small massive sulphide pods. Schists are folded, and these areas host small BBCR-1 26-09-2024 443346 5413083 601m Grab pods of massive sulphides containing 75% pyrite (Bedrock) and up to 10% chalcopyrite. At least three veins in a 5m wide area that exceed 15cm wide. Baby HT 26-09-2024 5413238 561m Grab Bell Copper Showing. CR-1 (Bedrock) 30 cm wide weathered quartz vein with disseminated chalcopyrite and pyrite. The vein is BB-1 26-09-2024 5412998 610m Grab soft and almost completely weathered on the (Bedrock) surface. Nearby, several other small sulphide lenses 5-10cm can be found crosscutting. Sample from weathered vein contained at least 5-7% chalcopyrite. Sample from a quartz vein in a well-hidden blue bell shaft. Shaft among 3-4m tall newly planted trees. It appears the vein is quartz, and sulphides with quartz average 40% mineralization, although massive sulphide were hammered off in some areas. It is hard to sample as the shaft is flooded, and it is best done during the summer months. A dump pile would indicate that the shaft may be 5-6m deep. The sample from the vein contained 25% magnetite, 20% pyrite, 10% chalcopyrite and 5% pyrrhotite. Blue Bell Shaft. CR-1 26-09-2024 442843 5413169 577m Grab Unnamed adit 4m long struck across schists with (Bedrock) coarse pyritic sulphide lenses with minor NUG-4 02-11-2024 442405 5413422 515m chalcopyrite. A sample of loose massive pyrite NUG-2 02-11-2024 442367 5413435 511m Grab contained a small amount of chalcopyrite. Hilltop CRZ-4 02-11-2024 443034 5413266 581m (Bedrock) Copper Showing. CRZ-3 18-10-2024 442621 5413263 543m Grab There is a small shaft/open cut on the CR2-2 18-10-2024 442694 5413353 543m (Bedrock) southeastern side of Nugget Creek. Quartz veins Nug-1 26-09-2024 442416 5413424 516m Grab are between 5 and 20% mineralized, ranging (Bedrock) from 20-40cm wide, and have chalcopyrite and malachite. The sample contained 10-12% Grab Chalcopyrite. (Bedrock) Quartz with 25% chalcopyrite in patches from a Grab quartz boulder at the adit dump site. (Bedrock) Schists zone exposed on the roadside hosting a Grab 25cm wide quartz sulphide vein with 25% pyrite (Bedrock) and 8-9% chalcopyrite Silicified schists with sulphide stringers and a 10cm sulphide lense. Massive pyrite and 1-3% chalcopyrite. Pyrite at 85%. The associated barren quartz vein is within half a meter of the occurrence. Showing of quartz and sulphides are shown, primarily pyrite in stringers and a quartz vein with 50% coarse grey pyrite. Hosted in schists, which are folded intensely. The old diamond drill collar was drilled vertically within 50 cm of the showing.

There is a small open cut/trench across the creek from Nugget Creek Adit. Sample from a 30cm wide quartz vein with 10% disseminated chalcopyrite and malachite staining.

Note that Justin Deveault and Justin McNutt collected all samples from 911 Exploration Corp. Additional information on the Mount Sicker project is available online here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1j4Zogi5bZ4NZYZHHXAa948PjnExBvApE

Qualified Person The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Robert Carrington, Professional Geologist and Professional Engineering Geologist, a Qualified Person as defined in Canadian NI 43-101, responsible for the scientific and technical information contained herein under National Instrument 43-101 standards. Mr. Carrington is not independent of Kermode as he has optioned the Tonya and Rye Patch projects in Nevada to Kermode and conducted exploration work under a shares-for-services basis.

QA/QC Statement The results reported here were prepared using an Olympus Delta portable XRF (Model DS 6500CC) using industry-standard chain of custody procedures with all samples. The XRF operator, Mr. Kelly Funk, completed the XRF analysis in October 2024. Mr Funk is not independent of Kermode as he is part of the vendor group for the property purchase option agreement on Mount Sicker and other projects, plus he is compensated under a shares-for-services agreement for the costs of the XRF analysis. The XRF was calibrated before each test as follows. At each startup, a calibration coin was analyzed, and subsequent analysis was only performed when a pass was obtained, which was calculated internally by the XRF instrument. The XRF unit was set to geochemical mode, and a full 200 second test was run to determine copper content. While the instrument detects many elements, only copper was tested. The XRF analyzes only a small portion of the sample, so half the sample was crushed to pass an 80-mesh screen before testing. During analysis of the samples by handheld XRF, non-blind control samples were analysed to monitor the XRF instrument calibration and performance. A correction factor for all base metals was applied to the raw data. The correction factor was determined by analyzing samples that had previously been analyzed at a commercial laboratory. These rock samples were of varying concentrations and analyzed by the handheld XRF using the method described above. The portable XRF is accurate to within a 5% error for copper content. We did not use the portable XRF to determine accurate readings for other elements.

About Kermode Kermode is a mining company hunting for exploration opportunities around the world.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors, KERMODE RESOURCES LTD

"Peter Bell" President/CEO

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Forward-Looking Statements This news release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable Canadian and United States securities legislation. Such forward-looking statements involve risks that may cause Kermode's actual results to differ materially from anticipated results. Forward-looking statements in this document include results, analyses and interpretations of our exploration programs, geological and mineralization interpretations and the plans, results, costs, and timing thereof. Although Kermode believes the forward-looking information contained in this news release is reasonably based, forward-looking statements involve uncertainty. The forward-looking information contained in this news release represents the expectations of the Company as of the date of this news release and, accordingly, is subject to change after such date.

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