Technical Team Sampled Exposed Pegmatites and Completed Airborne Surveys
Toronto, ON – January 19, 2023 – Idaho Champion (CSE: ITKO) (OTCQB: GLDRF) (FSE: 1QB1) ("Idaho Champion" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has completed the work program that was previously announced on November 10, 2022 on the Company's two 100%-owned lithium pegmatite projects (the "IQ Projects") in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay territory of Quebec.The completed exploration program on Idaho Champion's prospective lithium pegmatite projects included high-resolution magnetic, VLF-electromagnetic, radiometric and LiDAR/imagery airborne surveys covering approximately 2,188 line-kilometres. Additionally, the Company's geology team completed a sampling program on the known exposed pegmatites on both the Blanches and Charles Projects. On Charles, the team encountered varied rock units, including amphibolite, metasediment, banded iron formation, ultramafic rocks, and pegmatite dykes (See Figures 1, 2, and 3). Whereas the pegmatite encountered on the Blanche project was mainly near or within metamorphosed intrusive rocks. The team delivered twenty-one (21) rock samples to ALS in Val D'Or for multielement analyses."Our maiden exploration program was focused on the Blanche West, Blanche Central, and Charles East blocks of the property. The 2,188 line-kilometre airborne survey was flown at a 50-metre nominal elevation and 100-metre line spacing. We were also able to fly the LiDAR and 4-band multispectral imagery at approximately 40 points per square metre to create orthomosaics with 5-centimeter resolution.Interpretation and analysis are now underway on the data sets from the completed program. Our technical team is pleased with how the data has come together and the quality of the samples that have been submitted for assay. We have advanced our understanding of the regional geology and structural interpretation of both projects and have begun formulating a second phase program," stated Jonathan Buick, President and CEO.About the IQ Lithium Projects (Blanche and Charles)Blanche is comprised of 256 claims totalling approximately 131 km2 (See Figure 4). The project lies within a volcano-sedimentary belt striking ENE. The bedrock geology at the Blanche project that is mainly composed of a broad east-northeast trending mafic band, interpreted as a metamorphosed basalt, hosted within large xenoliths of silvers of host rock within the tonalite and interbedded with narrow sections of magnesian basalt, komatiite, iron formation (silicate and/or oxide facies) and metasedimentary rocks.[caption id="attachment_5527" align="aligncenter" width="606"]

Figure 1 - Blue-green feldspar in pegmatite[/caption][caption id="attachment_5528" align="aligncenter" width="458"]

Figure 2 - Banded iron formation[/caption][caption id="attachment_5529" align="aligncenter" width="452"]

Figure 3 - Ultramafic rocks[/caption][caption id="attachment_5530" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
