Hi-View Resources Completes Lineament Mapping for Lawyers East Project

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA — June 23, 2026 — Leads & Copy — HI-VIEW RESOURCES INC. (“Hi-View” or the “Company”) has completed lineament mapping for its Lawyers East project, part of its Toodoggone Portfolio. This initiative represents the first release from the Company's comprehensive lineament mapping program, designed to enhance structural trend identification and target generation across its Toodoggone holdings. The work integrates recent airborne geophysical data with existing regional coverage and geological information.

Nader Mostaghimi, VP of Exploration for Hi-View, stated that lineament mapping and structural interpretation are fundamental to the Company's early-stage exploration strategy, serving as a complement to airborne geophysical surveys conducted last summer. This process establishes a critical framework for geological modeling and target generation by pinpointing structural controls that could influence the distribution of epithermal and porphyry mineralization. Mostaghimi expressed optimism regarding the identification of several new targets within four kilometers of the Aurora porphyry discovery and along trend from other significant mineral deposits in the Toodoggone district.

The broader study encompasses 1,798 line kilometers of new airborne magnetic data, combined with historical datasets including previous airborne surveys and ground geophysics. This integrated approach provides a consistent interpretation of structural controls on mineralization over approximately 240 square kilometers of the Company's tenure.

Interpretation of total magnetic intensity (TMI) and derivative magnetic products at Lawyers East has revealed a defined architectural framework linked to intrusive phases and structurally controlled mineralization within the Toodoggone belt. The intersection of lineament trends, magnetic destructive features, intrusive pluton margins, and associated copper-molybdenum ± gold-bismuth geochemical anomalies has identified several priority target areas across the property. These include the recently acquired Chip showing. The interpreted lineaments are considered to represent structural features identified through the integration of airborne geophysical datasets and existing geological information, further refining the understanding of mineralization controls at Lawyers East and supporting ongoing target generation for the Toodoggone Portfolio.

Lineament mapping at Lawyers East indicates a dominant northwest-trending lineament set, supported by rose diagram analysis, which signifies a key regional structural trend within the Toodoggone belt, extending towards the Baker deposit. This trend is intersected by a northeast-southwest lineament associated with the Jock Creek trend, interpreted as an orogen-oblique structural corridor connected to mineralization at epithermal deposits such as Shasta, and the Sofia and Aurora porphyry systems. Within the Jurassic Duncan Pluton, additional west-northwest-east-southeast lineament sets have been identified at the property scale, segmenting the intrusive and creating zones of structural complexity favorable for mineralization.

Airborne magnetic data visually represents these features as linear magnetic lows and gradients on TMI and vertical derivative datasets, suggesting interpreted structural disruption and localized alteration. Discrete magnetic highs are interpreted as intrusive phases, such as stocks and dykes, while magnetic lows define structural corridors. Some of these zones align with copper-molybdenum soil anomalies and, in some instances, with gold-bismuth enrichment, defining key areas of interest.

The recently acquired Chip showing presents a distinct target within this structural framework, situated at a north-south, northwest, and northeast-trending lineament triple junction. Rock sampling at the Chip showing has confirmed copper-silver mineralization with associated gold values, including up to 0.96% copper, 0.145 g/t gold, and 47.5 g/t silver. Mineralization across the Lawyers East area is understood to be structurally influenced within the intrusive system, with priority targets focused on areas where key structural trends intersect.

The structural interpretation of Lawyers East has defined a coherent architectural framework associated with intrusive-related mineralization, highlighting several priority target areas. These areas are characterized by increased density of intersecting lineaments with magnetic destructive zones, coincident geochemical anomalies, and pluton margins. These results continue to enhance the Company’s understanding for vectoring towards mineralization at Lawyers East and will support ongoing exploration targeting and follow-up program design. Lineament interpretation results for the Borealis and Golden Stranger areas are currently being finalized and are expected to be released shortly.

The exploration program is being conducted under the supervision of Nader Mostaghimi, M.Sc., P.Geo.(EGBC #53441), Vice President of Exploration for the Company, who is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this news release.

Hi-View Resources Inc., a publicly listed mineral exploration company on the Canadian Securities Exchange, is advancing a portfolio of gold, silver, and copper assets in the Toodoggone region of northern British Columbia. The Company's wholly-owned and optioned projects span over 27,910 hectares, including the Golden Stranger Project, Lawyers claims, and the Borealis Project. The Company also holds additional properties under option and has 1,300 hectares currently under mineral claim application. Further information is available on Hi-View’s website and SEDAR+ filings.

Source: HI-VIEW RESOURCES INC.