Voltage Metals Corp. provided update on the Company's 100% owned Wheeler Project in Newfoundland. The Wheeler property ("Wheeler") is situated on the west coast of Newfoundland, 25 kilometres north of the deep-water port town of Stephenville.

The property covers the southern extent of the Bay of Islands ophiolite complex and is composed of mafic and ultramafic assemblages dominated by gabbros, pyroxenites and peridotites. The target on the Wheeler property is magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE (plus Co-Cr) mineralization hosted within a mafic intrusion, similar to Norilsk in Russia, Lynn Lake and Namew Lake in Manitoba, Nkomati in South Africa, and Voisey's Bay in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Wheeler includes the locations of extremely anomalous lake-sediment samples collected as part of the federal and provincial government's lake sediment survey (a 35,768 lake-sediment sample database) including the four highest nickel values in the province with values of 4,980, 4,750, 4,390 and 4,230 parts per million (ppm) Ni (nickel), respectively.

The property also hosts copper, chromium and cobalt sediment values that are in the 99.9(th) percentile of the same dataset. In August of 2021 the Company completed a 726-line-kilometre VTEM airborne geophysical survey at Wheeler, flown by Geotech Ltd, on northeast-southwest-oriented lines spaced 200 metres apart. Recent interpretation of that survey has identified several high-priority drill targets.