| WALKER RIVER ANNOUNCES SIGNIFICANT GOLD INTERCEPTS INCLUDING 21.8 G/T AU OVER 4.6 METERS AT THE LAPON CANYON GOLD PROJECT 
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 October 14, 2025 08:00 ET                                 | Source:                                Walker River Resources
 
 Vancouver, B.C., Oct.  14, 2025  (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Walker River Resources Corp. (“Walker” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: WRR) is pleased to announce additional assay results from its ongoing reverse circulation (“RC”)   drill program at the Lapon Canyon portion of the Lapon Gold Project,   located within Nevada’s Prolific Walker Lane Gold trend, 60 km SE of   Yerington, NV.
 
 Highlights:
 
 
 Drill hole LC-25-150 returned 3.35 g/t Au over 64.0 meters starting at 149.4 meters, including 8.01 g/t Au over 19.9 m demonstrating the robust nature and continuity of the gold mineralization at Lapon Canyon.  
 Drill hole LC-24-156 returned 2.17 g/t Au over 86.9 meters starting at 126.5 meters including 3.92 g/t Au over 45.7 metres and 21.8 g/t Au over 4.6 meters 
 Drill hole LC-25-154 returned 1.38 g/t Au over 68.6 meters starting at 97.5 meters, including 2.29 g/t Au over 15.2 meters.  
 Drill hole LC-25-146 returned 2.02 g/t Au over 57.9 meters starting at 132.6 meters 
 Drill hole LC-25-152 returned 1.05 g/t Au over 45.7 metres starting at 125.0 metres. 
 Notably in LC-25-150, gold mineralization continues at the bottom of the hole, with the final 4.6 meters averaging 3.65 g/t Au. 
 
 
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 | From | To | Width* | Gold | Notes: |  | Drill Hole | (m) | (m) | (m) | (g/t) | 
 |  | LC-25-146 | 132.6 | 190.5 | 57.9 | 2.02 |  |  |  | 
 |  |  |  |  |  | LC-25-147 | 93.0 | 103.6 | 10.67 | 1.01 |  |  | and | 114.3 | 137.2 | 22.9 | 1.08 |  |  |  | 
 |  |  |  |  |  | LC-25-150 | 149.4 | 213.4 | 64.0 | 3.35 |  |  | incl | 158.5 | 170.7 | 12.2 | 1.68 |  |  | incl | 173.7 | 193.6 | 19.9 | 8.01 |  |  | incl | 176.8 | 181.4 | 4.6 | 15.10 |  |  | incl | 208.8 | 213.4 | 4.6 | 3.65 | End of hole |  |  | 
 |  |  |  |  |  | LC-25-151 | 123.4 | 149.4 | 26.0 | 1.38 |  |  |  | 
 |  |  |  |  |  | LC-25-152 | 125.0 | 170.7 | 45.7 | 1.05 |  |  |  | 
 |  |  |  |  |  | LC-25-153 | 131.1 | 158.5 | 27.4 | 1.03 |  |  |  | 169.2 | 170.7 | 1.5 | 1.16 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | LC-25-154 | 97.5 | 166.1 | 68.6 | 1.38 |  |  | incl | 120.4 | 135.6 | 15.2 | 2.29 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | LC-25-155 | 126.5 | 164.6 | 38.1 | 1.03 |  |  | incl | 137.2 | 155.5 | 18.3 | 1.40 |  |  |  | 
 |  |  |  |  |  | LC-25-156 | 126.5 | 213.4 | 86.9 | 2.17 |  |  | incl | 132.6 | 178.3 | 45.7 | 3.92 |  |  | incl | 147.8 | 152.4 | 4.6 | 21.8 |  |  | incl | 163.1 | 178.3 | 15.2 | 2.95 |  | 
 
 Table 1. Drill Results
 *Sampled width is presented. True width is estimated to be between 75 and 95 percent of sampled widths.
 
 Drilling  at Hotspot has significantly extended gold mineralization  to the south  and the east. The 2025 drill program at Lapon Canyon is  exploration and  resource definition focused, with drill holes planned  to infill the  existing Hotspot deposit and to explore extensions of the  deposit along  strike and downdip. All holes from this release were  collared from the  new upper drill road east of Hotspot.  Drilling at  Lapon Canyon is  carried out in different directions (azimuths) from the  same drill pad  for systematic drilling. Drill pads are placed at every  30 to 60 meters,  with up to six holes per pad.
 
 Both past  and  current drilling indicate that the gold system is largely  sub-horizontal  to moderately south-dipping in geometry, with evidence  suggesting the  presence of more steeply dipping, high-grade shoots  developed within the  broader mineralized zones.
 
 Drilling   continues to confirm gold mineralization extends to the south and east   of the Hotspot and is hosted in multiple bedrock units beyond the   originally interpreted iron-oxide-sericite altered granite.   Historically, gold mineralization at Lapon was almost exclusively   confined to the altered granite, as demonstrated by both past mining and   earlier drilling. The recent 2025 drill results now indicate   significant gold mineralization within diorite, monzonite, and granite.   In addition, notable chalcopyrite (copper sulphide) has been observed.   These findings suggest the potential discovery of a new mineralized  zone  south and east of the Hotspot, substantially expanding the growth   potential of the Lapon Canyon Project. Multi-element geochemistry will   be utilized to test the copper potential of Lapon’s already robust gold   system.
 
 
 
  
 
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 Figure  1. Plan map of the Lapon Gold deposit, showing the Central  and Hotspot  zones with historic and 2025 drilling results and contours  for 0.1 – 1.0  g/t Au (yellow) and 1.0 – 10.0 g/t Au (red).
 
 
 
  
 
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 Figure  2. Cross-section of the Lapon Gold deposit at Hotspot,  showing historic  and 2025 drilling results with highlights of intervals  from this  release and contours for 0.1 – 1.0 g/t Au (yellow) and 1.0 –  10.0 g/t Au  (red).
 
 Michel David, Walker River’s President   & CEO states: “We continue to be extremely encouraged by these new   results which are confirming the potential and significantly increasing   the gold mineralization at Lapon Canyon. As evidenced by the drill  holes  on the new upper road at Hotspot, returning significant gold  values.  Drilling is ongoing and we’re looking forward to additional  results from  Lapon Canyon and very excited with our ongoing  interpretation of the  gold mineralization at Lapon Canyon.”
 
 On-going  work at Lapon Canyon consists of data compilation,  interpretation and  resource modelling. Further drill results will be  released as they  become available. Field work and drilling is ongoing.
 
 Results  from previous and current (2025) drill programs, including  the  subsequent data compilation will enable the completion of an  initial NI  43-101 compliant mineral resource on the Project.
 
 Sampling Methodology, Chain of Custody, Quality Control and Quality Assurance
 
 All  sampling was conducted under the supervision of the Company's  project  geologists and the chain of custody from the drill to the  sample  preparation facility was continuously monitored. A blank or  certified  reference material was inserted approximately every tenth  sample. The  Lapon Canyon samples were delivered to American Assays  Laboratories’  certified laboratory facilities in Sparks, NV. The  samples were crushed,  pulverized and the sample pulps digested and  analyzed for gold using  fire assay fusion and a 50 g gravimetric  finish. Certain intensely  altered samples used a 1 kg pulp screened to  100 microns. Duplicate  assay on screen undersize. Assay of entire  oversize fraction.
 Samples  are taken and bagged directly at the  drill rig at every 1.5-meter  interval, standard in the exploration  industry. A small sample is also  taken at the drill rig and put into a  chip tray for examination purposes  and to determine those sample bags  that should be sent to the lab for  assay purposes. Often this work is  carried out using a microscope for  the examination of the rock chips.  The full sample bag from the interval  chosen for assay purposes is then  sent directly from the drill site to  the lab, located in Sparks, NV.
 
 The  scientific and technical information contained in this news  release has  been reviewed, verified and approved by Dave Nuttall P.Geo,  President of  Geo Exploration, who is an independent Qualified Person  as defined  under NI 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral  Projects.
 
 About the Lapon Gold Project
 The   Lapon Gold Project consists of 147 claims (2940 acres) situated in the   Wassuk Range, within Nevada’s Prolific Walker Lane shear zone, a 100  km  wide structural corridor extending in a southeast direction from  Reno,  Nevada. The Lapon Gold Project includes Lapon Canyon, the Pikes  Peak  claims located 4 kilometres to the north, and the Rattlesnake and  Range  Front claims 3 kilometres to the west and over 600 meters lower  than the  present drilling at Lapon Canyon. The Lapon Canyon (96 claims)  portion  of the Project, is subject to an $5m USD exploration stream  earn-in  agreement with Nevada Canyon Gold Corp (news release  02-03-2025).  The  Project is easily accessible by secondary state roads  from the main  highway (25 kilometres), and is located approximately 60  kilometres  southeast of Yerington, Nevada. A state power grid  transmission line  passes within three kilometres of the Project.
 The  Rattlesnake, Range  Front, and Pikers Peak claims cover over 8 km of  possible extensions of  the range front zones to the west, north, and  south of Lapon Canyon,  adding several additional drill target areas to  the project. Rattlesnake  and Pikes Peak contain numerous historical  mining and milling areas  that consist of adits at different levels,  shafts and underground  workings, and a network of existing roads  providing access throughout.   Little or no exploration work has been  carried out on these claims prior  to Walker’s arrival. It is notable  that the Rattlesnake area and adits  are on strike with the Lapon Canyon  discoveries located 3 km on strike  and 600 meters above. Lapon Canyon  hosts historical high grade gold  mining with approximately 2000 feet of  undergoing workings in three  adits. Historical underground work  returned numerous assay values in the  one ounce per ton range, with a  sample at the end of the A adit  returning 20.6 ounces per ton Au. (NI  43-101, Montgomery and Barr,  2004).
 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
 Michel David, CEO & Director
 Tel: 819 874-0030
 Email:  info@wrrgold.com
 Website:  www.wrrgold.com
 
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