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May 14th, 2019

Cards artificial intelligence (ai)engine identifies 11 high potential targets in Norway

Brossard, Quebec / The Newswire / May 14, 2019 – Albert Mining Inc.( now Known as Windfall Geotek (“Albert” or “Corporation”) (TSX-V: AIIM) a mining exploration and services company and a leader in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced knowledge extraction techniques since 2005 in the mining sector, is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with Playfair Mining Ltd (TSX-V:PLY) to explore development options for 7 Copper-Zinc targets and for 4 Nickel-Copper targets at the Rostvangen- Kvikne-Vakkerlien Project in Norway. Albert Mining generated the targets from two models generated by CARDS that referenced 39 positive Copper and Zinc training points with concentrations of over 5000 ppm.



March 1st, 2019

Spruce Ridge Announces a Significant Nickel, Cobalt, Palladium and Platinum Discovery Near Timmins

Discover Hole (18-01) Intersected 291m assaying 0.293% Ni, 118 ppm Co, .02 g/t Pd and .011 g/t Pt • Drill Holes 03 and 04 Ended in Mineralization with Increasing Grade Spruce Ridge Resources Ltd. (TSX-V SHL) –(“Spruce Ridge” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the results of its 2018 winter drill program on the Crawford nickel project near Timmins, Ontario. Four holes totaling 1,818 metres were drilled on the Crawford Ultramafic Complex. Three of the holes intersected serpentinized dunite with persistent nickel values greater than 0.25% Ni over core lengths of up to 291 metres. Using a lower threshold of 0.20% Ni, long intervals are present in all four holes, with a maximum core length of 558 metres. Individual samples of 1.5 metre core intervals reported up to 0.669% Ni. The target was defined by a helicopter-borne magnetic and electromagnetic survey and an airborne gravity survey, both conducted over of the entire project area of 100 sq. km. An Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) review of data, provided by Albert Mining Inc. (TSX-V AIIM) (Now known as Windfall Geotek), also identified the area as being prospective for nickel.



October 16, 2016

Eastmain announced a new discovery using CARDS

Ruby Hill West Prospecting

The new discovery includes four values of 18.2 g/t Au, 1.68 g/t Au, 0.28 g/t Au and 0.18 g/t Au. Two other gold samples were found approximately 200 m ENE with grades of 3.71 g/t Au and 2.59 g/t Au. These grab samples are along strike of the new gold showing and indicate a potential lateral continuity of the new discovery, with EXKO.

The gold mineralization is associated with arsenopyrite and is hosted in a silicified mafic volcanic layer located immediately north of an ultramafic sequence. The maficultramafic lithology trends east-northeast along the central axis of the Ruby Hill West property.

Also during the prospecting program, grab samples were taken from a spodumene-bearing pegmatite dyke exposed over 60 m by 25 m, located approximately 40 km WSW of the Eastmain Mine deposit. Four samples returned values ranging from 0.50% to 2.19% Lithium with very anomalous Tantalum, Cesium and Rubidium values. This spodumene-bearing pegmatite, present in the western part of the Ruby Hill West claim block, is also located in contact with ultramafic rocks suggesting that the dyke may be emplaced along a major fault structure often associated with the presence of ultramafic sequences.

The 2016 Prospecting campaign was carried under the supervision of the Eastmain team, as a field phase of a CARDS (Computer Aided Resources Detection System) study completed earlier this year by Diagnos Inc. Fieldwork by Diagnos was supplemented with additional prospecting by Eastmain geologists.



February 26, 2013

Puma exploration found impressive results on the Diagnos Mining Division CARDS copper-zinc targets located south of the Turgeon Cu-Zn deposit, New Brunswick

32 samples revealed interesting results in the majority of the surface targets generated by Diagnos Mining Division. Three (3) areas of interest were observed with a new discovery of copper for a total of 16 samples with values ranging from 0.2% to 6.9% Cu. For now, according to the extent of the results, the area is 50m long by 10m wide.

This new mineralized zone is composed of quartz veins with sulfides in a silicified gabbro:

  • Area 1: 6.92% Cu, 3.76% Cu, 3.28% Cu, 2.87% Cu, 2.78% Cu, 1 .86% Cu (6 samples)
  • Area 2: 143 g/t Ag, 3.92% Pb and 1.39% Zn (1 sample)
  • Area 3: 0.21 g/t Au, 0.65% Cu (1 sample)



September 13, 2011

Gold sample assays up to 20.1 g/t, on targets identified by DIAGNOS MINING DIVISION CARDS technology

Working in tandem with CRESO personnel, DIAGNOS MINING DIVISION geologists sampled quartz veins in shear zones at the Gibson property, located in the West Shining Tree district of Northeastern Ontario. From 112 locations, six of which returned assays above 1 g/t Au, including higher grade assays up to 20.1 g/t Au, 10.7 g/t Au, and 7.16 g/t Au.



August 9, 2011

Typhoon Exploration Inc. did a new discovery in an unexplored area using CARDS – 3D technology

Hole FAX-11-22, located in an unexplored area using CARDS-3D technology from Diagnos Mining Division, has generated several mineralized intersections between 211 and 253 meters, including one of 1.2 g/t Au over 1 meter, in a highly anomalous interval of 11 meters.



November 2nd, 2010

Impressive results of gold in a new undiscovered zone at Bachelor/Hewfran

Metanor Resources (“METANOR”) announced impressive results on the CARDS gold targets on a potential gold zone (Zone 3) commencing at surface situated 2.0 km from the Bachelor Lake Mill and the grab samples greater than 10 g/t were found only 2 to 10m from the road leading to the mill.

This new mineralized zone is composed of quartz veins in an East-West orientated shear zone. The best results obtained were as follows:

  • Sample # 867355: 11.05 g/t Au
  • Sample # 867356: 11.03 g/t Au
  • Sample # 867359: 14.80 g/t Au



June 30, 2010

SPIDER and KWG discover a new kimberlite on a target identifed by DIAGNOS MINING DIVISION’S CARDS

SPIDER and KWG announced the discovery of a new kimberlite using DIAGNOS MINING DIVISION’S CARDS system which was used to find and prioritize exploration targets.

A new kimberlite deposit was found at a depth between 35 and 111 metres and is now referred to as Kyle #6. It was hidden beneath 35 metres of Paleozoic carbonate cover rock including limestone and dolomite, located on the west side of the “Ring of Fire” exploration area. We are awaiting the laboratory’s results.



October 30, 2007

DIAGNOS MINING DIVISION’S targets return great results with 42.7 g/t of gold on 6 meters and significant nickel’s anomalies on SGH S.A.’s Faille B property in Haiti

Within the framework of a program aiming to extend gold reserves of SGH’s Faille B deposit, DIAGNOS MINING DIVISION has used helicopter-borne geophysical data (MAG, FDEM, radiometric) to develop a CARDS model for gold, copper and nickel’s mineralization.

Soil samples, located in-line with the Faille B structure, have shown significant anomalies for gold:

  • 508 ppb of gold on target C2
  • 362 ppb of gold on target C3
  • 308 ppb of gold on target C5



October 18, 2007

Noront Discovery: Double eagle discovery identified for KWG by 2005 DIAGNOS MINING DIVISION’S study

CARDS was used in 2005 in a study of the McFauld Lake area data on behalf of KWG Resources Inc. The study premised that a high priority target for base metal concentration was indicated at the precise coordinates of Noront’s discovery, announced earlier in September of this year.



May 14, 2005

Juina Brazil, Diagem Corp.: 5 Kimberlites discovered using CARDS

A comprehensive analysis of DIAGEM’s Juina Brazil Project by CARDS reduced the number of potential targets from 1000 to 27 of the highest potential. Of those 27 targets, DIAGEM drilled 6 and 5 kimberlites were discovered!