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District Copper Reports Highly Encouraging Results at Copper Keg Project in British Columbia

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District Copper Corp (TSXV: DCOP) has announced encouraging results from its 2024 summer field program at the Copper Keg project near Cache Creek, BC. The 6,628-hectare property, located at the north end of the Guichon Creek batholith, showed promising potential for porphyry-style copper mineralization. GroundTruth Exploration completed extensive soil sampling, collecting over 500 samples that averaged 45.8 ppm Cu. Eight samples from newly acquired northern claims returned highly anomalous values >100 ppm Cu, with the highest at 1517.4 ppm. The area is underlain by the Guichon Batholith in contact with Nicola volcanics.

District Copper Corp (TSXV: DCOP) ha annunciato risultati incoraggianti dal suo programma estivo di esplorazione del 2024 presso il progetto Copper Keg vicino a Cache Creek, BC. La proprietà di 6.628 ettari, situata all'estremità nord del batholitto di Guichon Creek, ha mostrato un promettente potenziale per la mineralizzazione di rame in stile porfirico. GroundTruth Exploration ha completato un'estesa campagna di campionamento del suolo, raccogliendo oltre 500 campioni con una media di 45,8 ppm di Cu. Otto campioni provenienti da nuovi diritti settentrionali hanno restituito valori altamente anomali superiori a 100 ppm di Cu, con il massimo a 1517,4 ppm. L'area è sottostante al batholitto di Guichon in contatto con le vulcaniti di Nicola.

District Copper Corp (TSXV: DCOP) ha anunciado resultados alentadores de su programa de campo de verano 2024 en el proyecto Copper Keg cerca de Cache Creek, BC. La propiedad de 6.628 hectáreas, ubicada en el extremo norte del batolito de Guichon Creek, mostró un potencial prometedor para la mineralización de cobre de estilo porfirítico. GroundTruth Exploration completó un extenso muestreo de suelos, recolectando más de 500 muestras con un promedio de 45,8 ppm de Cu. Ocho muestras de nuevos derechos adquiridos en el norte devolvieron valores altamente anómalos superiores a 100 ppm de Cu, siendo el más alto de 1517,4 ppm. El área está subyacente al batolito de Guichon en contacto con las volcanitas de Nicola.

디스트릭트 코퍼 주식회사 (TSXV: DCOP)는 BC주 카쉬 크리크 근처의 코퍼 켁 프로젝트에서 2024년 여름 현장 프로그램의 고무적인 결과를 발표했습니다. 6,628 헥타르 면적의 이 지역은 기우천 크릭 바솔리트 북쪽 끝에 위치하고 있으며, 포르피리 스타일의 구리 광화 가능성이 유망합니다. 그라운드트루스 탐사는 500개 이상의 샘플을 채집하는 광범위한 토양 샘플링을 완료하였으며, 평균 45.8 ppm Cu를 보였습니다. 새로 획득한 북부 채굴권에서 8개의 샘플이 100 ppm Cu를 초과하는 매우 비정상적인 값을 보였으며, 가장 높은 값은 1517.4 ppm이었습니다. 이 지역은 니콜 화산암과 접촉하는 기우천 바솔리트에 의해 형성되어 있습니다.

District Copper Corp (TSXV : DCOP) a annoncé des résultats encourageants issus de son programme estival 2024 sur le projet Copper Keg près de Cache Creek, BC. La propriété de 6 628 hectares, située à l'extrémité nord du batholite de Guichon Creek, a montré un potentiel prometteur pour la minéralisation de cuivre de style porphyrique. GroundTruth Exploration a réalisé un vaste échantillonnage des sols, collectant plus de 500 échantillons avec une moyenne de 45,8 ppm de Cu. Huit échantillons provenant de nouvelles concessions acquises au nord ont montré des valeurs hautement anormales supérieures à 100 ppm de Cu, le maximum étant de 1517,4 ppm. La zone est sous-jacente au batholite de Guichon en contact avec les volcaniques de Nicola.

District Copper Corp (TSXV: DCOP) hat vielversprechende Ergebnisse aus seinem Sommerfeldprogramm 2024 im Copper Keg Projekt nahe Cache Creek, BC, bekannt gegeben. Das 6.628 Hektar große Grundstück, das sich am nördlichen Ende des Guichon Creek-Batholiths befindet, zeigte ein vielversprechendes Potenzial für kupferhaltige Mineralisation im Porphyrstil. GroundTruth Exploration führte umfangreiche Bodenprobenahmen durch und sammelte über 500 Proben mit einem Durchschnitt von 45,8 ppm Cu. Acht Proben aus neu erworbenen nördlichen Ansprüchen ergaben stark anomale Werte von über 100 ppm Cu, wobei der höchste Wert bei 1517,4 ppm lag. Das Gebiet wird vom Guichon-Batholith unterlagert, der in Kontakt mit den Nicola-Vulkaniten steht.

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  • Eight soil samples showed highly anomalous copper values >100 ppm Cu, with peak value of 1517.4 ppm
  • Property expansion through acquisition of new northern claims showing promising results
  • Strategic location near Teck's Highland Valley Copper operations
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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 31, 2024) - District Copper Corp. (TSXV: DCOP) ("District Copper", "District", or the "Company") is pleased to report that highly encouraging results have been received from the 2024 summer field program at its flagship Copper Keg project near Cache Creek, BC. The property covers approximately 6,628 ha and is considered to be highly prospective for the discovery of porphyry-style copper mineralization. The property is located at the north end of the Guichon Creek batholith which hosts Teck's Highland Valley Copper operations.

GroundTruth Exploration, of Dawson City YK completed an extensive soil sampling program, with the collection of over 500 samples. The samples were analyzed by Bureau Veritas by their AQ201 process, which uses an aqua regia digestion followed by ICP-MS of 37 elements. The average value of all samples was 45.8 ppm Cu, with a median of 39.9 ppm Cu. Of the 520 samples, 8 returned values >100 ppm Cu (102.0, 122.2, 126.7, 132.2, 134.8, 136.9, 269.1 and 1517.4). These highly anomalous values were all located on the newly acquired northern claims. This area is underlain by the Guichon Batholith, which hosts known copper porphyry deposits in this region, in contact with Nicola volcanics.

Jevin Werbes, President and CEO of District Copper commented, "It's very exciting for us to have recently acquired land contiguous to our original Copper Keg claims and then to have these claims to show highly anomalous soil values coincident with highly favourable geology. We will continue to analyze the results and plan for our next stage of exploration in order to advance the project expeditiously."

About the Copper Keg property

Historical exploration spans from the late 1800's to 2012. The early stage exploration is reported to consist of mining high grade copper veins.

The property exhibits the geochemical/alteration/lithologic features typical of the argillic altered potion of a porphyry copper system at/along the potassic/propylitic contact. The property is characterized by a large, pyrite bearing, argillic zone exposed along the surface trace of the Barnes Creek fault, a major NNW trending that crosses the Guichon Creek Batholith. The high-grade copper veins noted above, reflect supergene enrichment of distal base metal veins typically associated with a porphyry copper system.

Mapping has described pale grey-green (possibly phyllic alteration) outcrops of Guichon intrusive and late-stage Quartz Feldspar and Quartz Feldspar Hornblende dikes indicating multi-phase intrusive activity. The hydrothermal alteration is post Guichon intrusive and pre-dates the late-stage intrusive dikes.

The erratic and wide range of copper values (0.025 to 0.76%), in the gossanous (after pyrite), argillic altered zone, exhibit characteristics typical of a leach cap to a porphyry system.

The project is underlain by an intrusive phase of the Guichon Creek batholith intruded the surrounding Nicola Group rocks.

Petrographic work and K/Al: Na/Al ratios indicate an alteration package ranging from argillic-phyllic- potassic (all alteration phases associated with porphyry copper systems) supported by alteration minerals indicative of the inner actinolite subzone of a porphyry system as well as secondary biotite (Potassic alteration) and sericite (phyllic alteration), quartz veinlets with pyrite and chalcopyrite.

A large pyritic zone exhibits spatial association with the argillic altered zone and could be representative of what is commonly referred to in porphyry copper terms as the "pyrite shell". Chalcopyrite, bornite and malachite (secondary copper carbonate) have been observed in outcrop and support the presence of a porphyry system.

Two highly altered gossans have been identified along the interpreted trace of the Barnes Creek fault, a major structure within the Guichon Creek batholith. The first area (800m long by 200m wide); the second area is 600 m south and smaller in extent. These gossans exhibit erratic copper concentrations, weak copper-silver soil anomalies and copper mineralogy typical of a leach cap.

Since the Company acquired the property in 2021, it has completed mapping and prospecting, soil sampling, and ground and airborne geophysical programs. Results from this work are consistent with the presence of a leach cap to a porphyry system.

Qualified Person

Chris M. Healey, P.Geo., Chief Geologist, and a Director of District Copper Corp., is the qualified person under NI 43-101 guidelines who is responsible for the technical content of this release and approves its release.

About District Copper

District Copper is a Canadian company engaged in the exploration for porphyry copper deposits in south-central British Columbia.

For further information, please visit www.districtcoppercorp.com to view the Company's profile or contact Jevin Werbes at 604-363-2506.

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Jevin Werbes, President & CEO

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Cautionary Statement on Forward Looking Statement

Certain information contained in this news release, including information as to our strategy, projects, plans or future financial or operating performance and other statements that express management's expectations or estimates of future performance, constitute "forward looking statements". Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by such statements. All statements, other than historical fact, included herein, including, without limitations statements regarding future production, are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.

In connection with the forward-looking information contained in this news release, District Copper has made numerous assumptions regarding, among other things: the geological advice that District Copper has received is reliable and is based upon practices and methodologies which are consistent with industry standards and the reliability of historical reports. While District Copper considers these assumptions to be reasonable, these assumptions are inherently subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies.

Additionally, there are known and unknown risk factors which could cause District Copper's actual results, performance, or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking information contained herein. Known risk factors include, among others: the dimensions and shape of the mineralized areas may not be as estimated; the targets outlined by the MVI study may not be associated with felsic intrusives porphyry style alteration or mineralization; the proposed surface program may eliminate these areas as potential targets for future exploration; the NNW trending structures may not contain indications of magnetite destruction typical of hydrothermal alteration; uncertainties relating to interpretation of the outcrop sampling results; the geology, continuity, and concentration of the mineralization; the financial markets and the overall economy may deteriorate; the need to obtain additional financing and uncertainty of meeting anticipated program milestones; and uncertainty as to timely availability of permits and other governmental approvals.

A more complete discussion of the risks and uncertainties facing District Copper is disclosed in District Copper's continuous disclosure filings with Canadian securities regulatory authorities at www.sedar.com. All forward-looking information herein is qualified in its entirety by this cautionary statement, and District Copper disclaims any obligation to revise or update any such forward-looking information or to publicly announce the result of any revisions to any of the forward-looking information contained herein to reflect future results, events or developments, except as required by law.

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FAQ

What were the copper sampling results from District Copper's 2024 summer program at Copper Keg?

The soil sampling program yielded an average of 45.8 ppm Cu across 520 samples, with eight samples showing values >100 ppm Cu, including a high of 1517.4 ppm Cu from the newly acquired northern claims.

Where is District Copper's Copper Keg project located?

The Copper Keg project is located near Cache Creek, BC, at the north end of the Guichon Creek batholith, covering approximately 6,628 hectares.

What is the geological setting of District Copper's Copper Keg project?

The property is underlain by the Guichon Batholith, which hosts known copper porphyry deposits, in contact with Nicola volcanics.

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