Bedford Metals Corp. announced that, following the positive initial results from its satellite survey on its Ubiquity Lake Uranium Project, the Company has decided to expand the scope of the survey to include its recently optioned Close Lake Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The expanded survey will be conducted by CanExplor Management Ltd., leveraging advanced technology to analyze helium emission data which directly correlates with uranium decay.

The initial survey over the Ubiquity Lake Uranium Project is expected to provide significant insights into subsurface geology and uranium mineralization, enhancing Bedford's understanding of the area. The interpretation of these results is underway, and the Company will release them once received. The decision to include the Close Lake Uranium Project in this survey is driven by compelling initial findings.

The Close Lake Uranium Project covers an area of approximately 2,250 hectares, adjacent to Bedford's Ubiquity Lake claims. The expanded survey will now encompass a total of over 3,600 hectares of prospective ground, utilizing VNIR (Visible Near Field Infrared) and SWIR (Shortwave Infrared) technology to detect helium emissions and other key indicators of uranium deposits. Bedford remains committed to environmental stewardship and responsible resource development. The Company is dedicated to conducting all exploration activities to the highest environmental standards and continues to work closely with local communities and indigenous groups to ensure respectful and transparent engagement.

Dr. Peter Born, P.Geo., is the designated qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and the president of the Company and is responsible for and has approved the technical information contained in this release.