On November 29, 2021, CBLT Inc. reported the results from its first sampling program at Shatford Lake, Manitoba in the Bird River Pegmatite Field. Based in part on guidance from historical field notes and drill logs, CBLT's field
team located and sampled several pegmatite outcrops during the 2021 field season. A total of 14 samples were collected. Several samples were elevated in rubidium and some samples were also anomalous
for cesium and tantalum. This geochemistry indicates the pegmatites in the area are LCT type (lithium- caesium-tantallum) and are highly prospective for further lithium exploration. One sample, 14210, was inadvertently taken immediately adjacent to CBLT's Shatford Lake property. This sample returned 0.534% Li2O and 0.62% Rb2O. Though this sample was taken off CBLT's property it gives an indication of the presence of lithium-bearing LCT pegmatites in the area. The structure hosting this sample has been inferred to cross back onto CBLT's property, and will be followed and sampled in future exploration programs. All the above samples were from pegmatites on the western side of Shatford Lake near where a structure has been mapped by CBLT. The field program for 2022 has already begun with a more detailed review of historical Branch Files at Manitoba Mines. These files describe numerous pegmatites but only in the context of searching for cassiterite (a tin oxide mineral that globally is a major source of tin). It does not appear that anyone historically actively explored for lithium in the pegmatites. This CBLT will do.