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Wednesday, May 17, 2017 11:10:56 AM

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Inventus Mining Exploration Update, Drilling Intercepts 19.45 gpt gold over 0.6 m, and 13.50 gpt gold over 0.5 m at Pardo

TORONTO, ONTARIO (May 16, 2017) - Inventus Mining Corp. (TSX VENTURE: IVS)(“Inventus” or the “Company”) today announces that it has received assay results for the next thirteen consecutive holes of the winter drill program at the 100% owned Pardo Paleoplacer Gold Project (“Pardo”) near Sudbury, Ontario. A total of 55 drill holes have been completed to date and the program is near completion.

Gold-bearing conglomerate layers or “reefs” at Pardo are horizontal and typically 1-3 metres (m) in thickness. Reefs are laterally extensive and occur on or very near surface. Higher gold grades occur concentrated in fluvial channels or “pay streaks”, and valleys in the footwall upon which the conglomerate was deposited.

Discovering higher-grade zones has been the primary objective of our current 50 x 50 m spaced drill program. Results so far have been successful in identifying a higher-grade area covering approximately 475 x 300 m that remain open for expansion and in-fill drilling (see Figure 1). Completed assay results to date are as follows:

Hole ID From Length Gold Grade
(m) To (m) (m) (g/t)
PD-17-20 47.80 49.10 1.30 1.16
PD-17-21 No significant values
PD-17-23 19.82 21.55 1.73 1.26
PD-17-24 18.60 22.75 4.15 0.56
PD-17-25 10.70 13.80 3.10 0.66
PD-17-26 25.16 26.60 1.44 1.57
PD-17-27 5.10 5.60 0.50 0.57
PD-17-28 11.56 12.06 0.50 2.19
PD-17-29 11.98 12.95 0.97 7.19
Including 11.98 12.48 0.50 13.50
PD-17-30 20.84 22.87 2.03 1.14
PD-17-31 28.55 29.15 0.60 19.45
PD-17-32 25.26 26.48 1.22 2.46
PD-17-33 22.30 22.80 0.50 4.60

All holes were drilled vertically. Intercept lengths are true width. Samples returning <0.3 gpt were not included in the intervals reported above. Gold grades are determined by fire assay method; see note on Technical Information. Hole PD-17-22 was not completed.

Holes PD-17-29/30/31/32/33 were drilled in an E-W line approximately 50 m South of holes PD-17-18, which encountered 4.68 gpt gold over 1.25 m. All these holes intercepted a well-mineralized boulder conglomerate ranging in thickness from 0.5 to 2.0 m. Visible gold was noted in three of the five holes. Additional lines of drilling have been completed 50 and 100 m further to the South, with assay results pending.

Holes PD-17-23/24/25/26/27/28 were drilled 50 to 200 m to the South of hole PD-17-04, which encountered 13.2 gpt gold over 3.2 m. All these holes encountered mineralized boulder conglomerate, however the gold grades were lower than what was found to the North and East, suggesting a less favourable mineralized zone in this area.

Holes PD-17-20/21
tested an area approximately 700 m to the southeast of the main area of interest. This area was a
priority because it lies beneath a swamp where drilling is only possible in the winter. An isolated 2012 drill hole (PD-12-20) approximately 150 m to the West of hole PD-17-20, encountered 1.1 gpt gold over 2.1 m, which encouraged us to drill in this area.

The drilling thus far has shown that the 50 x 50 m spaced large diameter holes can identify near surface high-grade areas that warrant in-fill drilling. It has also shown that the mineralized boulder conglomerate is extensive and can be expanded with additional grid drilling. Inventus plans to conduct in-fill drilling to better define the areas of high grade mineralization and to expand the extent of the mineralized boulder conglomerate. Since the mineralized boulder conglomerate is near surface (from surface to 40 m deep), Inventus has a unique opportunity to define high-grade gold mineralization with relatively few metres of drilling.

Assay results reported in this release are the average of two fire assay values on a 2 kg subsample generated from each selected core interval. Cyanide bottle rolls on 2 kg subsamples combined with a fire assay on the residue are also available for all of the holes in this release. The results are not significantly different between fire assay and cyanide techniques, unlike for the first several holes (up to PD-17-05), however we note that the sample preparation methods and analysis techniques were modified during the course of the program. See Table 1 for all the available analytical results.

Click here to view Figure 1: http://inventusmining.com/s/Figure1_May16.pdf

Click here to view Table 1: http://inventusmining.com/s/Table1_May16.pdf

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