| Stuhini Highlights High-Grade Tungsten Potential at Ruby Creek 
 Vancouver, Canada – July 3, 2025 – Stuhini Exploration Ltd. (the “Company” or “Stuhini”) (TSX-V: STU and OTCQB: STXPF) is pleased to report the results of a comprehensive review of tungsten mineralization at its 100%-owned Ruby Creek Project (“Ruby Creek” or the “Project”), located near Atlin, British Columbia. The review confirms the presence of a high-grade, structurally controlled tungsten system that flanks the Company’s existing 433-million-pound pit-constrained molybdenum deposit. ( [1])
 
 Meredith Eades, President and CEO of Stuhini, commented: “Tungsten is increasingly recognized as a strategic metal, essential to both industrial applications and national defense. Our review of the Ruby Creek dataset has confirmed a robust and high-grade tungsten system flanking our existing molybdenum deposit — an opportunity that’s been largely overlooked until now. As we continue our systematic approach to exploration, these results add a new layer of value to Ruby Creek and reinforce our commitment to advancing critical mineral assets that align with future demand.”
 
 Key Highlights
 o   0.15% WO3 over 27.43 m (GD17-003B), including 0.76% over 3.05 m188 rock samples returning >0.1% WO3, including 40 samples >1% WO3  and 3 samples >10% WO3 
 
 Tungsten-bearing structures mapped along multiple faults, shears, and veins up to 1.75 metres wide and over 2.9 km in strike
 
 Drill-ready potential supported by historic drill intercepts of:
 
 
 o   0.14% WO3 over 18.29 (GD17-007), including 0.63% over 3.05 m
 
 
 o   1.35% WO3 over 1.75 m, including 2.19% WO3 over 1 m Channel sampling results from Thor Ridge Trend include:
 
 
 o   Associated gold-silver-copper values: up to 9.27 g/t Au, 225 g/t Ag, and 0.30% Cu ( [2])
 
 Tungsten System Overview
 
 Mapping and sampling at Ruby Creek have outlined multiple tungsten-bearing structures forming a broad halo around the Ruby Creek molybdenum deposit. These mineralized structures are associated with northeast-southwest trending faults, veins, and shear zones that range from 0.1 to 1.75 metres thick and extend for hundreds to thousands of metres along strike. Primary tungsten minerals identified include wolframite and scheelite.
 
 A total of 188 samples returned >0.1% WO3, with 40 samples exceeding 1% WO3 and 3 returning over 10%. These values occur along well-defined trends, suggesting strong structural control and continuity of mineralization.
 
 
  
 Figure 1. Map of Ruby Creek showing tungsten-bearing trends, faults, and mineralized zones.
 
 Multiple tungsten-bearing trends surround the Ruby Creek molybdenum deposit, with samples returning >10% WO3 along several faults and splays.
 
 
  
 Figure 2. Log-scale plot of tungsten assay values by Easting coordinate.
 
 Rock samples show a defined tungsten enrichment halo surrounding the Ruby Creek Mo deposit, with 188 samples >0.1% WO3 and 40 samples >1% WO3.
 
 Target Zones and Historical WorkStuhini’s internal review has outlined seven priority tungsten zones with strike extents from 750 metres to 4.5 kilometres:
 
 
  
 In addition, anomalous tungsten in soils (20–500 ppm) suggests further mineralized structures may be present under till and soil cover along strike.
 
 Next StepsStuhini plans to follow up with detailed surface mapping and rock sampling to refine targeting across these structures and potentially identify new tungsten-bearing zones. The tungsten system represents a previously under appreciated critical minerals component of the Ruby Creek Project and will be incorporated into future targeting and project advancement plans.
 
 About the Ruby Creek ProjectThe 29,734-hectare Ruby Creek Project is located approximately 14 km east of Atlin, BC, and is road-accessible. The property hosts the Ruby Creek molybdenum deposit, which contains a measured and indicated pit-constrained resource of 433 million pounds of molybdenum (using US$15/lb Mo and a 0.02% cutoff) and multiple additional mineral occurrences including gold, silver, tungsten, and copper. Stuhini owns 100% of the Ruby Creek Project, subject to a 1% NSR. ([1])
 
 [1] See “Technical Report, Ruby Creek Project, Northern British Columbia, Canada” effective March 10, 2022 and dated April 22, 2022 authored by Steven Ristorcelli, C. P. G., Peter Ronning, P. Eng., Finley Bakker, P. Geo., and John Eggert, P. Eng.
 
 [2] See  press release dated January 12, 2022
 
 Qualified Person
 
 Mr. Nicholas Clive Aspinall, M.Sc., P.Eng., is a consulting geologist to Stuhini Exploration and is a “qualified person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Aspinall has verified the data disclosed in this press release, including the sampling, analytical and test data underlying the technical information, and has approved the technical information contained herein. Conversion to WO3% = W% x 1.2616.
 
 About Stuhini Exploration Ltd.
 
 Stuhini is a mineral exploration company focused on exploration and development of precious and base metals properties in western Canada and the southwest United States. The Company’s portfolio of exploration properties includes the flagship Ruby Creek Property, 16 km east of Atlin, BC; the South Thompson Nickel Project, 35 km northwest of Grand Rapids, Manitoba; the Big Ledge Property, 57 km south of Revelstoke, BC
 
 For further information on Stuhini, visit our website at  www.stuhini.com or contact:
 
 Meredith Eades
 President & CEO
 meades@shuhini.com
 604.360.4668
 
 Twitter:  @STUexploration
 LinkedIn:  Stuhini Exploration
 
 Source: stuhini.com
 
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