| Copper Fox Commences Maiden Drilling Program at Mineral Mountain Porphyry Copper Project 
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 October 28, 2025 6:00 AM EDT | Source:  Copper Fox Metals Inc.
 
 Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - October 28, 2025) - Copper Fox Metals Inc. (TSXV: CUU) (OTCQX: CPFXF) (FSE: HPU) ("Copper Fox" or the "Company") and its wholly owned subsidiary, Desert Fox Mineral Mountain Co. ("Desert Fox"),  are pleased to announce that drilling operations have commenced on its  100% owned Mineral Mountain porphyry copper project in Arizona.  The  Mineral Mountain project is located on a prolific northeast trending  porphyry copper belt approximately 25 kilometers (km) southwest from Rio  Tinto and BHP's giant Resolution porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit and  approximately 20km northeast of the Florence porphyry copper deposit  (Figure-1).
 
 The diamond drilling program is designed to drill  test at depth the large area of copper-molybdenum mineralization and  alteration exposed at surface and the equally large, open ended positive  chargeability body at depth.  A brief description of the porphyry  copper target to be tested is set out below.
 
 Porphyry Copper Target
 
 
 Elmer B. Stewart, President, and CEO  of Copper Fox, stated, "Copper Fox is excited to test this large,  high-quality porphyry copper target that exhibits the mineralization,  alteration, host rocks, and geophysical signatures typically observed at  other porphyry copper deposit in Arizona.  The size of the porphyry  footprint and its location on a northeast trending porphyry copper belt  that hosts some of the largest porphyry copper deposit in Arizona is an  indication of the porphyry potential of the Mineral Mountain project."Copper  and molybdenum mineralization occurs over an area of approximately  4,500 meters (m) long up to 2,000m wide and is underlain by an  open-ended, northeast trending positive chargeability anomaly  (>14mrad) measuring approximately 3,200m by 1,200m. The  copper mineralization is hosted in Laramide age, potassic, propylitic  and phyllic altered porphyritic and non-porphyritic quartz monzonites  and biotite granodiorites, typical host rocks for porphyry copper  deposits in Arizona.  Copper mineralization contains enhanced  gold concentrations, several Laramide age porphyry copper deposits in  Arizona contain enhanced gold concentrations.The copper  mineralization contains a significant amount of chalcocite, a copper  sulfide mineral that results from weathering/oxidization/supergene  cycles and is typically observed in Laramide age porphyry copper  deposits in Arizona. 
 
 Rationale for Drill Plan
 
 The  objective of the 2025 drilling program is to drill test the depth  extent of the porphyry style copper-molybdenum mineralization and  alteration exposed on surface and determine the cause of the underlying,  equally large open-ended chargeability anomaly.  Figure-2 shows the  distribution of the copper-molybdenum mineralization, the underlying  open-ended positive chargeability anomaly, and the locations of  drillholes approved in the Plan of Operation filed with the Bureau of  Land Management for the project.
 
 
  
 Figure-1: Regional location of the Mineral Mountain copper project on northeast trending porphyry copper belt.
 
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 Figure-2: Proposed drillhole locations showing Cu-Mo mineralization and the underlying chargeability anomaly (>14mrad).
 
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 The  drilling program calls for up to 2,000m of drilling in four locations  as specified in the drilling permit.  Copper Fox has designed a flexible  drilling program to consider the possibility of extending the length of  a drillhole depending on observations in drill core based on the  factors such as presence and abundance of copper mineralization,  veining, and associated alteration patterns.  While this could result in  extending the depth of a drillhole there is a possibility that the  planned drilling could result in less than the four drillholes being  completed.
 
 Qualified Person
 
 Elmer B. Stewart, MSc.  P.Geo., President, and CEO of Copper Fox, is the Company's  non-independent, nominated Qualified Person pursuant to National  Instrument 43-101, Standards for Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and  has reviewed and approves the scientific and technical information  disclosed in this news release.
 
 About Copper Fox
 
 Copper  Fox is a Canadian resource company focused on copper exploration and  development in Canada and the United States.  Copper Fox, and its wholly  owned subsidiaries being Northern Fox Copper Inc. and Desert Fox Copper  Inc., assets are the 25% interest in the Schaft Creek Joint Venture  with Teck Resources Limited on the Schaft Creek  copper-gold-molybdenum-silver project, the 100% owned Eaglehead  polymetallic porphyry copper project each located in northwestern  British Columbia, and the 100% ownerships of the Van Dyke ISCR project,  and the Mineral Mountain and Sombrero Butte porphyry copper exploration  projects all located in Arizona.  For more information on Copper Fox's  mineral properties and investments visit the Company's website at  www.copperfoxmetals.com.
 
 On behalf of the Board of Directors
 
 Elmer B. Stewart
 President and Chief Executive Officer
 
 For additional information contact:  Lynn Ball at 1-844-464-2820 or  investor@copperfoxmetals.com.
 
 Neither  the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that  term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts  responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
 
 Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information
 
 This  news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of  the Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the  Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and forward-looking information within  the meaning of the Canadian securities laws (collectively,  "forward-looking information"). Forward-looking information is generally  identifiable by use of the words "believes," "may," "plans," "will,"  "anticipates," "intends," "budgets," "could", "estimates", "expects",  "forecasts", "projects" and similar expressions, and the negative of  such expressions.  Forward-looking information in this news release  includes statements regarding; a drilling program; the objective of the  program; porphyry style alteration and mineralization; a chargeability  anomaly; enhanced gold concentrations; supergene chalcocite; the  estimated dimensions of quartz vein hosted copper and molybdenum  mineralization and interpreted Laramide age intrusive rocks.
 
 In  connection with the forward-looking information contained in this news  release, Copper Fox and its standards have made numerous assumptions  regarding, among other things: the geological advice that Copper Fox has  received is reliable and is based upon practices and methodologies  which are consistent with industry standards; and the reliability of  historical reports.  While Copper Fox considers these assumptions to be  reasonable, these assumptions are inherently subject to significant  uncertainties and contingencies.
 
 Additionally, there are known and  unknown risk factors which could cause Copper Fox's actual results,  performance, or achievements to be materially different from any future  results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the  forward-looking information contained herein. Known risk factors include  among others: the drilling program may not be completed as planned or  at all; the objective of the program may not be achieved; the porphyry  style alteration and mineralization may not be representative of a  porphyry copper system; the estimated dimensions of the chargeability  anomaly may not be accurate; the chargeability anomaly may not represent  porphyry copper mineralization; enhanced gold concentrations may not  occur with the copper mineralization; the supergene chalcocite may not  represent weathering/oxidization/supergene cycles; the estimated  dimensions of quartz vein hosted copper and molybdenum mineralization  may not be accurate and the intrusive rocks may not be of Laramide age;  further exploration may not locate additional porphyry style  mineralization, the financial markets and the overall economy may  deteriorate; the need to obtain additional financing and uncertainty as  to effects of threatened tariffs, timely availability of permits and  other governmental approvals.
 
 A more complete discussion of the  risks and uncertainties facing Copper Fox is disclosed in Copper Fox's  continuous disclosure filings with Canadian securities regulatory  authorities at  www.sedarplus.ca.   All forward-looking information herein is qualified in its entirety by  this cautionary statement, and Copper Fox disclaims any obligation to  revise or update any such forward-looking information or to publicly  announce the result of any revisions to any of the forward-looking  information contained herein to reflect future results, events, or  developments, except as required by law.
 
 
  SOURCE:  Copper Fox Metals Inc. |