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Royal Road Minerals Provides Exploration Update, Lalla Aziza Copper Project, Kingdom of Morocco
Royal Road Minerals Limited updates on its exploration activities at the Lalla Aziza copper project in Morocco, following an Option Agreement with Carbomine. The project involves underground mining of copper through geological sampling, with no prior drilling conducted.

Royal Road Minerals Reports Scout Drilling Results and Provides an Update on the Alouana Option Agreement: Kingdom of Morocco
Royal Road Minerals Limited reported on its 2000-meter drilling program at the Alouana project in Morocco, revealing significant mineralization of copper-bismuth-tungsten. The drilling is part of an Option Agreement allowing a $750,000 payment for a 90% ownership stake in Izughar Resources.

Royal Road Minerals Announces Issue of Stock Options
Royal Road Minerals Limited has granted 4.4 million stock options at $0.15 each to employees and consultants, effective February 1, 2025. The options come with a four-month hold period and represent 5.94% of outstanding shares. Forward-looking statements are included.

Royal Road Minerals Provides Exploration Update; Expands 2025 Drilling Program at Jabal Sahabiyah, Relinquishes Al Miyah Tender, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Royal Road Minerals Limited is updating on its exploration work in Saudi Arabia, done through its local subsidiary, Royal Road Arabia Limited (RRA), a joint venture with MIDU Company. RRA was awarded the Al Miyah tender area but has decided to relinquish its rights to focus on the Jabal Sahabiyah project. The Jabal Sahabiyah project, awarded to RRA as Preferred Bidder, consists of three Exploration Licenses in the Asir Province of Saudi Arabia, covering about 284 square kilometers. The area has copper, gold and polymetallic mineralization controlled by meta-intrusive rocks. Previous work at Jabal Sahabiyah included mapping, surface geochemistry, geophysics and scout-drilling.