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Medaro Mining Begins Exploration Work at Darlin Lithium Property in Val-d’Or, Quebec

Medaro Mining Corp. (“Medaro” or the “Company”) is pleased to is pleased to announce that it has commenced exploration work at its 100% owned Darlin lithium property located in Val-d’Or, Quebec, Canada.

The Phase 1 work completed by Medaro in 2022 identified lithium anomalies indicating a trend which is extending further to the east and northern part of the Property. The current work program will extend the 2022 soil grid to the east and north in the northern claim block (Figure 1) and in the east-west direction in the southern claim block (Figure 2). The objective of the soil survey is to identify new lithium targets for follow-up trenching and drilling.

Michael Mulberry, CEO of Medaro stated that, “We are excited to resume exploration work at our Darlin lithium property, which we consider to be a highly prospective lithium project in a favourable mining jurisdiction. The Company believes that the Darlin lithium property has the potential to host significant lithium pegmatite mineralization associated with regional structures and intrusions.”

All samples from this program will be bagged and tagged using best practices and will be delivered to Activation Laboratories (“ACTLABS”), Ancaster, Ontario for sample preparation and analyses using laboratories code Ultratrace 7.

About the Property

The Darlin Property consists of 37 mining claims covering approximately 2,133 hectares area located in Darlin and Chabert townships, approximately 80 kilometers southwest of the town of Valdor. The Property is located in an active hard rock lithium pegmatite area. There are several historical and currently active lithium and molybdenum prospects/mines in the Abitibi region. In 2022, the Company completed a work program which included airborne and ground geophysical surveys, soil and rock sampling, and diamond drilling.

Qualified Person

Afzaal Pirzada, P.Geo., a “Qualified Person” for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release.

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