COPPER LAKE RESOURCES INTERSECTS 6.3% Cu AND 770 G/T Ag AT MARSHALL LAKE.

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Algemeen advies 27/01/2021 14:46
January 27, 2021, - Toronto, ON - Copper Lake Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: CPL, Frankfurt: W0I) ("Copper Lake" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Company has now received encouraging assay results and has initiated further studies of these results from its 2020 autumn drill program on the high-grade Billiton Main Zone at its Marshall Lake copper-zinc-silver-gold property, located 250 km northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario.
This preliminary drill program was planned to drill four holes totaling 1,220 metres to begin testing depth extensions of the known zone. The holes were targeted on down-plunge projections of shallow historic drilling results. The budget for the program was $200,000. Due to various access issues, such as unexpected beaver dams flooding roads, only three of the four planned holes were drilled, for a total of 874 metres.
Copper Lake continues to intersect significant copper, zinc and silver VMS mineralization at Marshall Lake. Highlight intercepts include:
• Drill hole MAR-20-03
o 1.46% Cu, 0.43% Zn and 175.2 g/t Ag over 1.2 metres
? including 6.3% Cu, 1.81% Zn and 770 g/t Ag over 0.4 metres
• Drill hole MAR-20-02
o 0.137% Cu, 2.81% Zn and 59.0 g/t Ag over 0.6 metres
o 0.138% Cu, 1.90% Zn and 38.0 g/t Ag over 0.8 metres
o 0.028% Cu, 2.09% Zn and 32.6 g/t Ag over 0.9 metres
• Drill hole MAR-20-01
o 0.17 % Cu, 1.50% ZN and 44.2 g/t Ag over 0.5 metres

All three holes encountered widespread disseminated sphalerite-pyrite mineralization enriched in silver and hosted by altered felsic volcanic rocks. This is interpreted as a peripheral disseminated sulphide halo to a much larger VMS deposit and the silver grades encountered are particularly encouraging that it may have a very high precious metals content.
Next Phases of the Marshall Lake Exploration Program
The Company is currently planning follow-up geophysical surveys including a borehole pulse electromagnetic survey to test for conductive bodies at depth. Other geophysical surveys involving gravity surveying and resistivity mapping by new Controlled-Source, Audio-Frequency Magneto-telluric (CSAMT) methods are also being considered. These would help identify additional VMS targets on this large property where there are numerous occurrences of VMS-style mineralization, that have not been fully explored.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) Program
All drill core was logged and split at a secure core facility in Thunder Bay and samples were prepared by AGAT Laboratories in Thunder Bay and initial assays were performed at the AGAT lab in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Using a multi-element Mass Spectrometer MEMS41 method with ICP-MS finish, and any gold values over 0.1 g/t were re-assayed with Fire Assay with an ICP finish on a 30 gram sample. Blanks and standards were inserted every 20 samples alternating from a blank to a standard for quality control. Samples were assayed initially with an aqua regia digestion and a ICP-MS analysis (ICP-MS finish) and samples greater than 1.0% Cu – Zn or 10 gm Ag were re-assayed with aqua regia digestion and an AA (atomic absorption) finish at the AGAT lab in Mississauga, Ontario.
George Mannard, P.Geo. is the Qualified Person under NI 43-101 and has read and approved the technical content of this News Release.

About Copper Lake Resources
Copper Lake Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded Canadian company currently focused on advancing its Marshall Lake and Norton Lake properties located in Ontario, Canada.
The Marshall Lake high-grade VMS copper, zinc, silver and gold property, comprises an area of approximately 104 square km located 120 km north of Geraldton, Ontario and is accessible by all- season road from the Trans-Canada Highway and just 22 km north of the main CNR rail line. Copper Lake has an option to increase its interest to 87.5% from its current 75% interest. The property also includes 148 claim cells staked in 2018 and 2020 that are 100% owned and not subject to any royalties, which add approximately 30 square km to the property. The current consolidated land position has an extensive exploration history including historical resource estimates as documented and disclosed appropriately in the 43-101Technical Report on the Marshall Lake Property dated June 7, 2016 available at www.copperlakeresources.com



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