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Subject: MINING DRILLING RESULTS

New Drilling Confirms Mineralization at Depth at Karoliina and on North Flank West - Including 6.9 g/t Gold Over 12.0m; Mobilization of Contractors Underground


TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - March 1, 2017) - Rupert Resources Ltd. ("Rupert" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:RUP)(FRANKFURT:R05) reports results from a further 9,666m of diamond drilling from 41 holes from surface and 42 holes from underground. This drilling, which was undertaken through November 2016 to January 2017, targeted step-out mineralisation of the Karoliina zone on the south flank of Pahtavaara and infill and step-out drilling of the North Flank West of the permitted Pahtavaara Mine in Northern Finland's emerging Central Lapland Greenstone Belt.

"These new drilling results have successfully extended the mineralized envelope at Karoliina to the west, to depth, and to surface, and drilling along the North Flank is delineating multiple mineralized horizons," said Mike Sutton, Director. "The North Flank zones provide immediately accessible mineralization."

"We are pleased to have launched this week, infrastructure projects that will modernize the pumping system and deploy a low cost communication system underground at Pahtavaara that will have near fiber optic capability," added Brian Hinchcliffe, CEO. "The first mining contractors started up this week as well, with development mining to commence April 1. We are also pleased to report that the licenses for the Pahtavaara mine and concessions have been officially transferred into the name of the Company by the Finland mining authorities."

North Flank West is located to the northwest of the northern most open pit at Pahtavaara where mineralization has been identified in the pit walls. This northwest extension was tested with 29 holes from underground (2,529m) and 16 holes from surface (2,265m). Intersections include holes 116231 with 34.3 grams per ton of gold ("g/t Au") over 2.75m (including 89.4 g/t Au over 1.0m), 116232 with 6.9 g/t Au over 12.0m (including 58 g/t Au over 1.0m) and 116234 yielding 4.8 g/t Au over 11.6m (including 9 g/t Au over 5.0m). The first two intersections are located only 30m from an access drift.

The remaining 4515m of drilling reported herein today, tested the large Karoliina block area that was discovered west of the mine at the time of its closure. Hole 116080, located on the western edge of the currently defined mineralized envelope, intersected 5.3 g/t Au over 6.8m (including 24.0 g/t Au over 1.0m). Two holes, 116075 (2.5 g/t Au over 4.0m) and 116076 (2.6 g/t Au over 3.0m), confirmed mineralisation 50m below the previously wireframed mineralized zone. Two holes drilled in the lower middle region of Karoliina, returned 4.3 g/t Au over 16.0m (hole 117003), and 4.1 g/t Au over 16.0m (hole 117004), located on either side of a previous hole that returned 2.6 g/t Au over 14.0m (hole 113810). In addition, two holes drilled in the upper region of Karoliina, returned 5.0 g/t Au over 14.2m (hole 117006), and 2.6 g/t Au over 15.4m (hole 117005), while hole 117018 intersected 23.3 g/t Au over 2.2m above the wireframed zone and the 42m to surface is open. Rupert will study if this zone could be accessible by ramp from surface and this would aid in possible future mining, ventilation, secondary egress, and most importantly, shorten the timeline to production plus trucking distance, for mineralisation that has been delineated westwards of existing mine development.

The 2017 drill program will continue to focus on defining and expanding known resource blocks, and to drill off potential near surface prospects on the north and south flanks. Of immediate interest is the drilling of the recently-discovered high grade zone at North Flank East where intersections include 432 g/t Au over 1.0m, 245 g/t Au over 1.0m, 295 g/t Au over 1.65m (hole 199316 which was drilled by previous operators), and 52.1 g/t Au over 1.0m (hole 105176 which was drilled by previous operators) (see the Company's September 8, 2016 and January 18, 2017 press releases).

Karoliina

Drilling tested the large Karoliina block area that was discovered west of the mine at the time of its closure (see the Company's September 8, 2016 press release). The extension of the zone to depth is significant because it opens up the potential for a increase in resource in that direction and the 50m vertical increase in mineralization may allow for several more sublevels and therefore more stopes. The drilling has also supported continuity of the zone over a strike of 400m and a vertical dimension of 100m. Drilling will now step out to the west and to depth. The infill holes have been drilled by Rupert at approximately 25m centres, which is significantly less than the 40m centres on average used by previous operators. An orientation soil sampling program using multiple methods was carried out over this area in the fall; it successfully delineated the zone, and another known to exist to the north. The sampling also showed equally anomalous results along strike 150m to the west of Karoliina. As well, an I.P. geophysical program also showed anomalies to the west along strike and west along the locations where the north flank should be.

North Flank West

Three blocks that were included in the historical resources for Pahtavaara were targeted because of their relative large ounce content and proximity to mine development. North Flank West is located to the northwest of the northern most open pit at Pahtavaara where mineralization has been identified in the pit walls. Intersections include 34.3 g/t Au over 2.75m (including 89.4g/t over 1.0m - hole 116231) and 6.9 g/t Au over 12.0m (including 58 g/t Au over 1.0m - hole 116232) that are located immediately north of, and outside the resource limits of one of the blocks. Both intersections are located only 30m from an access drift.

A drill hole yielding 4.8 g/t Au over 11.6m (including 9 g/t Au over 5.0m) is located immediately west of, and outside the resource limits of another block (hole 116234). This zone is open to the west along the north flank, and above along the west side of the pit.

Two holes intersected a new zone, returning 5.2g/t gold over 1.0m (hole 116059), and 5.1g/t gold over 1.0m (hole 116062), located 60m above the nearest historic hole, that returned 9.1g/t gold over 3.0m (hole 110868). This zone is open in all directions and comes to surface. It may contribute to a study of the pushback of the pit.

The third resource block returned 1.1 g/t Au over 7.0m (hole 116059), with the block open below, above and to the west. Below the block are two holes 50 metres apart that have intersections of 9.0 g/t Au over 2.0m (hole 111876), and 12.6 g/t Au over 1.0m (hole 107307) .

These results support the continuity of the zones and indicates the potential to increase the size of the blocks. The infill holes have been drilled by Rupert at approximately 12.5 to 25m centres at a better angle to the zones than the drilling by previous operators. The closer spacing of holes should better aid in quantifying the resource.

New Pahtavaara drill results

                                           
Hole ID   Zone   Azimuth   Dip   Northing   Easting Elevation
  From   To   Core Length   TW   Grade
                      (m)    (m)   (m)   (m)   (m)   (g/t Au)
116059   NFW   180   -55   4910   5181 250   16   17   1       5.3
116059   NFW                     66   67   1       3.5
116059   NFW   180   -55   4910   5181 250   91   93   2       2.3
116059   NFW   180   -55   4910   5181 250   59   62   3       2.6
                          97   98   1       2.1
116060   NFW   160   -50   4910   5181 250   59   62   3       2.6
                          59   60   1       1.2
                          61   62   1       6.0
                          84   87   3       1.8
                          88   89   1       1.1
                          107   108   1       1.5
                          112   114   2       2.0
116061   NFW   180   -55   4910   5156 250   59.2   60.3   1.1       4.1
                          117   118   1       2.1
116062   NFW   146   -51   4916   5186 250   22   23   1       5.1
                          112   113   1       9.1
                          116   117.2   1.2       4.1
116067   NFW   136   -53   4847   5127 250   95   96   1       1.4
                          112   113   1       1.4
116070   NFW   152   -45   4835   5195 250   167   168   1       1.4
116070   NFW   152   -45   4835   5195 250   178.5   180.4   1.95       2.7
                              5            
116071   NFW   157   -52   4865   5224 250   75   76   1       2.5
                          92.2   93.4   1.2       1.1
                          96.65   97.75   1.1       4.2
                          114   115   1       2.4
116073   NFW   130   -46   4844   5156 249   116.4   117   0.6       1.0
116074   NFW   169   -50   4915   5168 249   53   55   2       2.5
116074   NFW   169   -50   4915   5168 249   60   61   1       1.8
                          80   82   2       2.2
                          97   98   1       1.5
                          103   105   2       6.9
116075   Karoliina   200   -60   4407   4929 252   212.8   214   1.2   1.1   1.1
    West                                      
                          219   223   4   3.6   2.5
116076   Karoliina   205   -52   4389   4974 251.5   225   228   3   2.7   2.6
    West                                      
                          230   231   1   0.9   2.2
116077   Karoliina   200   -53   4285   4970 252   144.1   144.6   0.5   0.5   1.0
    West                                      
                          147   151   4   3.6   3.9
                      inc.   148   149   1   0.9   12.2
116078   Karoliina   207   -48   4285   4970 252   121.25   123   1.75   1.6   2.5
    West                                      
116080   Karoliina   200   -51   4247   4945 254   130   136.7   6.75   6.1   5.3
    West                         5            
                      inc.   131   132   1   3.6   24.0
116200   Karoliina   357   42   4532.2   4754.2 66.8   29.9   30.65   0.75       1.0
    East                                      
116204   Karoliina   348   37   4607.5   4753.7 60.7   33.4   34.4   1       3.7
    East                                      
116218   NFW   229   6   5030.6   5084.6 112.4   35   45   10       3.9
                      inc.   35.77   37   1.23       6.2
                      inc.   39   40   1       5.4
                      inc.   43   44   1       20.9
                          53   54   1       1.4
116219   NFW   229   -9   5030.6   5084.6 112.4   56   59   3       1.4
                          70   71   1       2.3
116221   NFW   231   6   5020.9   5094.2 112.1   43   44   1       3.7
116222   NFW   229   -10   5020.9   5094.2 112.1   56.45   58.08   1.63       4.6
                      inc.   56.45   57.18   0.73       8.4
116222   NFW   229   -10   5020.9   5094.2 112.1   57.18   58.08   0.9       1.6
116223   NFW   229   -34   5020.9   5094.2 112.1   55.04   56   0.96       1.3
116224   NFW   236   20.5   5020.9   5094.2 112.1   44   45   1       1.9
116226   NFW   240   27.5   5002.8   5111.1 108.6   30   31   1       1.3
116226   NFW   240   27.5   5002.8   5111.1 108.6   37   39.6   2.6       34.3
                      inc.   38   39   1       63.0
116227   NFW   228   39   5002.8   5111.1 108.6   34   35   1       3.2
116227   NFW   228   39   5002.8   5111.1 108.6   40   43   3       4.2
                      inc.   41   42   1       9.4
116228   NFW   228   14   5002.8   5111.1 108.6   36   37.11   1.11       1.3
                          40.84   42   1.16       5.6
                          44   45   1       1.5
                          46   48   2       1.7
                          49   50   1       1.2
                          51   52   1       2.1
116230   NFW   219   -21.5   5002.8   5111.1 108.6   61   62   1       1.2
                          63   65   2       2.6
116231   NFW   228   18   4981.6   5122.3 109.4   33.75   36.5   2.75       34.3
                      inc.   33.75   34.75   1       89.4
116232   NFW   227   -10   4981.6   5122.3 109.4   27   39   12       6.9
                      inc.   34   35   1       58.0
                          46   47   1       1.0
116234   NFW   241   23   4971.7   5122.6 109.4   70   71   1       1.2
                          90   101.6   11.6       4.8
                      inc.   95.97   101   5.03       9.0
116235   NFW   241   -15   4971.7   5122.6 109.4   63.75   65   1.25       1.6
116237   NFW   348   2   5017.5   5104 108.29   42   42.55   0.55       1.6
116240   NFW   348   30   5017.5   5104 108.29   54   55   1       1.9
                          67.4   68.38   0.98       1.2
116241   NFW   229   21   5030.6   5084.6 112.4   39.15   39.75   0.6       3.6
                          43   45   2       5.1
                          48   49   1       4.4
117003   Karoliina   208   -55   4373   4886 252.06   102   106   4.0   3.6   2.9
    West                                      
117003   Karoliina   208   -55   4373   4886 252.06   153   169   16.0   14.3   4.3
    West                                      
117003   Karoliina   208   -55   4373   4886 inc   153   156   3.0   2.7   16.6
    West                                      
117003   Karoliina   208   -55   4373   4886 inc   166   167   1.0   0.9   14.8
    West                                      
117004   Karoliina   202   -55   4400   4891 252.38   27.15   28.3   1.2   1.0   6.3
    West                                      
117004   Karoliina   202   -55   4400   4891 252.38   155   171   16.0   14.4   4.1
    West                                      
117004   Karoliina   202   -55   4400   4891 inc   159.85   160.8   2.2   1.9   24.1
    West                         5            
117004   Karoliina   202   -55   4400   4891 252.38   177.75   178.7   1.0   0.9   1.6
    West                         5            
117005   Karoliina   203   -66   4288   4878 252.3   83.65   99   15.4   12.4   2.6
    West                                      
117005   Karoliina   203   -66   4288   4878 inc   97.3   97.85   0.5   0.4   40.9
    West                                      
117005   Karoliina   203   -66   4288   4878 252.3   111   114   3.0   2.4   1.4
    West                                      
117006   Karoliina   203   -66   4295   4874 251.3   88   102.2   14.2   11.4   5.0
    West                                      
117006   Karoliina   203   -66   4295   4874 inc   95   96   1.0   0.8   33.5
    West                                      
117006   Karoliina   203   -66   4295   4874 inc   100.25   101.4   1.2   0.9   10.7
    West                                      
117006   Karoliina   203   -66   4295   4874 inc   101.4   102.2   0.8   0.6   15.3
    West                                      
117010   Karoliina   180   -55   4495   4809 250.8   78.35   79   0.7   0.6   3.5
    West                                      
117010   Karoliina   180   -55   4495   4809 250.8   100   102   2.0   1.8   2.4
    West                                      
117012   Karoliina   180   -60   4445   4803 249.3   71   72   1.0   0.9   4.0
    West                                      
117014   Karoliina   180   -62   4395   4811 251.5   71   72   1.0   0.8   1.0
    West                                      
117018   Karoliina   202   -50   4296   4818 252   54.8   56   2.2   2.1   23.3
    West                                      
117018   Karoliina   202   -50   4296   4818 inc   54.8   55   1.2   1.1   42.0
    West                                      
117300   NFW   342   -50   4958.38   5126.86 110.21   8   9.67   1.7       1.8

*Unless specified in this press release, true widths (TW) cannot be determined from the information available. No upper cut-off grade was applied. 11 out of 13 holes recommended by Micon, the previous owners geological consultant, to be drilled into a zone parallel to Karoliina, did not intersect significant mineralization (holes 116201 - 116213). Holes 116063 - 116066, 116068, 116069, 116072, 116079, 116081 - 116083, 116214 - 116217, 116220, 116025, 116229, 116233, 116236, 116238, 116239, 117001, 117002, 117007, 117008 and 117013 did not return assays of more than 1 g/t Au. These holes were drilled out of the plunge of the mineralization. Assays from 117011 and 117015 were submitted out of sequence and are pending.

Mineralization

Intercepts reported above are hosted by amphibolitized komatiites. The principal geologic control in the area is a linear structural corridor that trends east-west, forms multiple folds, and dips steeply to the north on the south side and steeply south on the north side. The mineralized zone identified on Rupert's Pahtavaara property is characterized by hydrothermal alteration and mineralization within various phases of pervasively altered komatiites. Mineralization remains open at depth along the entire zone. The hydrothermal alteration and the Au-bearing veins associated with it are deformed. Because they were competent rocks (massive amphibole), they resisted deformation. They are therefore less deformed than the adjacent talc-chlorite schists. This implies early brittle deformation followed by ductile deformation. Hydrothermal fluids entered by fractures and faults, which explains why some alteration fronts are almost perpendicular to the schistosity. Gold occurs mostly as free gold, a smaller part is associated with magnetite.

Review by Qualified Person, Quality Control and Reports

In compliance with National Instrument 43-101, Mr. Mike Sutton, P.Geo. is the Qualified Person who supervised the preparation of the scientific and technical disclosure in this news release. Samples are assayed by CRS/Actlabs Finland at Takatie 6, 90440 Kempele Finland, who have ISO9001 sample prep and ALS Minerals at Sodankyla, Finland and Pitea, Sweden. All core is under watch from the drill site to the core processing facility. Samples are assayed using cyanide leach methods with AAS detection of Au. The Company's QA/QC program includes the regular insertion of blanks and standards into the sample shipments, as well as instructions for duplication. Standards, blanks and duplicates are inserted at appropriate intervals. Approximately five percent (5%) of the pulps and rejects are sent for check assaying at a second lab with the results averaged and intersections updated when received. Core recovery in the mineralized zones has averaged 99%.

About Rupert

Rupert is a Canadian based gold exploration and development company that is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "RUP". The Company owns the Pahtavaara gold mine, mill, and exploration permits and concessions located in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt in Northern Finland (see the Company's November 9, 2016 press release). The Company also holds a 100% interest in the Gold Centre property, which consists of mineral claims located in the Balmer Township, Red Lake Mining Division of Ontario.

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 Statements

This press release contains statements which constitute "forward-looking statements", including the statements with respect to those that address potential quantity and/or grade of minerals, potential for minerals and statements regarding the plans, intentions, beliefs and current expectations of the Company with respect to the future business activities and operating performance of the Company. The words "may", "would", "could", "will", "intend", "plan", "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect" and similar expressions, as they relate to the Company, are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are based on the opinions, assumptions and estimates of management considered reasonable at the date the statements are made, and are inherently subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other known and unknown factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. These factors include the general risks of the mining industry, as well as those risk factors discussed or referred to in the Company's annual Management's Discussion and Analysis for the year ended February 29, 2016 available at www.sedar.com. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, believed, estimated or expected. The Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update these forward-looking statements except as otherwise required by applicable law.


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