Mosaic Minerals Begins Prospection Work on Amanda and Announces Correction Regarding the Annual General Meeting

MONTREAL, Oct. 18, 2023 — Mosaic Minerals Corporation (CSE: MOC) (“Mosaic” or “The Company”) announces the start of a ten-day prospecting program on the Amanda project. The team, composed of a geologist and two technicians, will revisit, and sample the different pegmatites listed in previous years by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests (MRNF) and Vanstar Mining Resources Inc.

Mosaic Retraces Seventeen Drill Holes With Pegmatites on Amanda

Mosaic Minerals Corporation (CSE: MOC) (“Mosaic” or “The Company”) is pleased to announce that, following a recent compilation of all historical drilling data on the Amanda project, the Company traced the presence of pegmatites in the description of the logs of the seventeen drillings carried out on this project between 1997 and 2010.

Mosaic Minerals Begins Prospection Work on Lithium SM

Mosaic Minerals Corporation (CSE: MOC) (“Mosaic” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce the start of prospecting work on the Lithium SM project after several weeks of delays caused by forest fires. Covering 10,864 hectares (194 cells) and located 40 km north of the Quévillon mining sector, this project is easily accessible by forest and secondary roads linking Quévillon to Matagami.

Mosaic Options Amanda Project for Its Lithium and Gold Potential

Mosaic Minerals Corporation (CSE: MOC) (“Mosaic” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that an option agreement has been entered into between Vanstar Mining Resources Inc and the Company regarding the Amanda project. Composed of 145 cells covering an area of ​​7,677 hectares, this project is located on Eeyou Istchee territory, James Bay, approximately 65 kilometers northeast of the Whabouchi lithium deposit (Nemaska).

Mosaic Minerals Starts Prospecting on Lichen and Adds Claims on Abrat Sm, Nunavik, Quebec

Mosaic Minerals Corporation (CSE: MOC) (“Mosaic” or “The Company”) is pleased to announce the start of prospecting work for critical minerals on the Lichen project after several weeks of delay caused by forest fires. Covering 17,000 hectares (307 cells), the Lichen property is located approximately 100 km west of the Chibougamau mining camp.