SPC Nickel Corp. reported high-grade channel sampling results from a recent trenching program conducted on the Company's West Graham Project located in the world-class Nickel-Copper mining district of Sudbury, Ontario. The channel sampling program was completed on two separate surface exposures of the large West Graham Ni-Cu Deposit, where the Company recently announced a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE).

SPC Nickel collected a total of 139 samples at 1.0 metre intervals within 8 continuous channels totaling 138.5 metres in length. Trenching focused on two separate surface exposures of mineralized norite along the contact between the Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC) and the surrounding footwall granite. In 2023, SPC Nickel completed a fence of shallow drill holes immediately down-dip of the sampled surface outcrops that all returned broad intervals of high-grade Ni-Cu sulphide mineralization.

Highlights included hole WG-23-063 that intersected 59.0 metres at 0.71% Ni, 0.38% Cu from 2.0-61.0 metres. Highlights: CH-05E: 0.94% Ni, 0.44% Cu over 17.0 metres; CH-06E: 0.62% Ni, 0.31% Cu over 38.0 metres; Several narrow intervals of high-grade massive sulphide were encountered including 2.87% Ni, 0.15% Cu over 1.0 metres (CH-05E). The surface channel sample result correlated well in both grade and thickness to the previously reported down-dip drill intersections.

When combined with 2023 drill results, today's news further highlights the potential on the Property for a low-strip ratio, higher-grade starter pit as part of aaged development of the West Graham Resource. The strong correlation between surface channel samples and down-dip intersections underscores the continuity and quality of the mineralization at West Graham. These findings reinforce confidence in the project's ability to deliver significant shareholder value and future development potential.