Edison Cobalt Corp. announced the completion of their summer-fall exploration program on their Kittson-Cobalt Project, located in the prolific Cobalt Silver Camp in Northeast Ontario, Canada. The program ran from June to October and consisted of extensive geological mapping, prospecting, soil sampling and diamond drilling. A total of 360 prospecting samples were collected during this program. These included the first prospecting samples collected from the recently acquired historic Edison mine which returned up to 6.13 % cobalt. A new zone, North Kittson was also discovered approximately 500 meters north of the historic Kittson mine with prospecting samples returning up to 2.18 % cobalt and significantly up to 7.83 g/t gold. Geological mapping also confirmed that the Shakt-Davis and Edison mines are hosted on the same east-west trending fracture zone and this that fracture zones extends for >1.5 kilometers. A full 34 % of the prospecting samples collected along this fracture retuned >0.1 % cobalt and 16 % returned >1 % cobalt. A total of 2,620 metres (21 holes) were completed during the program. This drilling represented the first exploration on the historic Edison mine in over 100 years. Highlights include 0.34% cobalt over 2.65 metres including 0.98% cobalt over 0.35 meters in hole ED-18-010 and 0.46% cobalt over 2.05 meters in hole ED-18-015. The drill program successfully intersected the fracture zone that hosts the Edison mine mineralization. The fracture zone was much wider than was observed at surface, ranging from 7 to 30 metres wide (drilled core length) hosting several 0.1 - 2.0 metre quartz-carbonate veins surrounded by intense carbonate alteration. Fracture and vein controlled cobalt mineralization in the form of smaltite and erythrite (cobalt bloom) occurred throughout this zone with values as high as 1.24% Cobalt over 0.35 meters.