TVI Pacific Announces Change of Auditor and Update to the Voluntary Suspension of Mining Operations at the Siana Gold Mine

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Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - October 8, 2024) - TVI Pacific Inc. (TSXV: TVI) (OTC Pink: TVIPF) ("TVI" or the "Company") announces that its auditor, PricewaterhouseCooper LLC (the "Former Auditor"), has resigned effective September 6, 2024.

The Company's board of directors (the "Board") and audit committee (the "Audit Committee") have accepted the resignation of the Former Auditor. The appointment of a new auditor is currently under review by the Audit Committee and discussions have been ongoing with a potential successor auditor to fill the vacancy as required under National Instrument 51-102 - Continuous Disclosure Obligations ("NI 51-102").

In accordance with NI 51-102, TVI delivered a copy of a change of auditor notice (the "Notice") to the Former Auditor and the Former Auditor has provided its written response confirming that it agrees with the statements set forth in the Notice, which has been filed on SEDAR+. As soon as a successor auditor (the "Successor Auditor") has been appointed, TVI will file a further news release confirming such appointment and whether the Successor Auditor agrees with the statements in the Notice.

The Former Auditor's reports with respect to TVI's financial statements for the fiscal years ended December 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022 did not contain a modified opinion. However, there is a reportable event with respect to an unresolved issue, as such terms are defined in NI 51-102, related to potential whistleblower allegations involving TVI Resource Development (Phils) Inc. ("TVIRD"), the Company's 30.66% subsidiary, and the tailings incident at the Siana gold mine owned and operated by Greenstone Resources Corporation ("GRC"), a wholly-owned subsidiary TVIRD.

Further to its news release dated May 13, 2024, GRC experienced an unforeseen failure at the embankment of its tailings storage facility 3 following a series of earthquakes that occurred on the day of the incident (the "Incident"). In response, GRC voluntarily suspended mining operations to assess the situation and ensure the safety of nearby communities. No loss of life, injuries, or damage to GRC personnel, the community, mine infrastructure, equipment or active tailings storage facilities was reported. Following the Incident, an investigation was carried out by the Mines & Geosciences Bureau and the Environmental Management Bureau (the "EMB") of the Department of Environmental & Natural Resources. Following the investigation, the EMB issued GRC a notice of violation, which included a nominal fine of ?150,000 (approximately CAD$3,601). Rectification measures were promptly implemented by the GRC, both for the facility and the affected communities, and the fine was paid.