Etruscus Resources Corp. reported on recent exploration activities surrounding the Company's 100% owned Rock & Roll property located in the prolific Golden Triangle, British Columbia. The upcoming exploration season will see the Companyfocus its attention on BC where recent staking activity and drill plan announcements by other companies in the area have added a renewed excitement to the Golden Triangle.

The priorities for Etruscus this year will focus on several high-value exploration targets on the Property that are primed for discovery. Regional Highlights: Skeena Resourcesstaked 74,633 hectares (the Hoodoo Property) surrounding Rock & Roll on its West, North and East property borders, and plans to fly a large airborne survey before the exploration season begins; Skeena has budgeted a 14,000 m regional drilling program over the KSP and Hoodoo projects targeting areas highly prospective for alkalic porphyry deposits; Seabridge Goldannounced a significant drill program of 15,000 m at their 100% owned Iskut Project with a large focus on the new Snip North porphyry discovery only 4 km from the Rock & Roll Property boundary; Continued work advancing the Galore Creek deposit has road construction 4 km to the north of Etruscus Property. Updated feasibility studies are ongoing; and Etruscus has been preparing for its 2024 exploration program that will include rock sampling and geophysical work followed by a plan to drill at the Discovery and the Heather Targets.

Long time Golden Triangle explorer and current owner of the Eskay Creek Deposit, Skeena Resources recently completed st staked 74,633 hectares around the Rock and Roll in one of the land acquisitions in the region in recent years. Known as the Hoodoo Property, this claim block covers an expansive area of underexplored terrain which surrounds a large portion of Rock & Roll and exhibits much of the same geology. This newclaim block will be the focus of a large regional exploration program that Skeena is planning to execute in 2024, having announced up to 14,000 m of drilling across the Hoodoo and the KSP properties.

These claims were staked for their strong potential for alkalic porphyries like the one responsible for the Galore Creek Deposit, owned in a 50:50 partnership between Teck Resources and Newmont and located only 16 km away from Rock & Roll.