Cascadia Minerals Ltd. provided a project update and final diamond drilling results from the 2023 exploration campaign at its 100%-controlled Catch Property in central Yukon, Canada, located 10 km from an all-season highway and powerline within the traditional territory of the Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation. Given the successful results of the inaugural 2023 diamond drill campaign, Cascadia has staked additional contiguous claims and initiated planning for a spring 2024 follow-up drill program. Catch Exploration Summary: 2023 inaugural diamond drilling resulted in a copper-gold porphyry discovery at the Diorite Zone with Hole CA-23-002 intersecting 116.60 m of 0.31% copper and 0.30 g/t gold; Drilling at the Main Zone (holes CA-23-003 to -005), located 2 km north of the Diorite Zone, intersected high-level porphyry alteration and anomalous copper-gold values, but has not yet identified the source of extensive copper-gold mineralization in a localized landslide; Additional 227 contiguous claims recently staked to cover additional prospective ground, expanding the Catch property to 117 km2in size; Drilling has yet to intersect significant potassic alteration, suggesting there is potential to discover higher copper and gold grades in untested areas in the core of the porphyry systems; Planning is underway for an early 2024 follow-up diamond drill program; Systematic property-wide soil sampling has identified numerous additional copper anomalies across the property, as far as 10 km away from the Diorite Zone; and the company will be showcasing Catch core at the upcoming Vancouver Resource Investment Conference (Jan 21-22) and AME Roundup (Jan 22-25) in Vancouver.