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Calibre Discovers Significant Gold Mineralization 1,000 metres Beyond the Valentine Gold Mine Resource, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada; Drilling Intercepts Include 2.43 g/t Gold over 172.8 metres, 2.12 g/t Gold over 95.4 metres and 2.26 g/t Gold over 78.3 metres

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Calibre Mining Corp.
Calibre Mining Corp.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Calibre Mining Corp. (TSX: CXB; OTCQX: CXBMF) (the "Company" or "Calibre") is pleased to announce initial discovery and resource expansion diamond drill results from its Valentine Gold Mine (“Valentine”) located in Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. The program, part of the expanded 100,000 metre drilling initiative (see News Release dated July 15, 2024), is focused on discovering new gold mineralization beyond the known resources on the 250 km2 property. Launched earlier this year, the drilling highlights (see News Release dated June 5, 2024) the vast potential that exists outside of the three pit 2022 Feasibility Studyi, which includes a total of 64.6 Mt grading 1.90 g/t gold containing 3.95 Moz of Measured and Indicated Resources and 20.7 Mt grading 1.65 g/t gold containing 1.10 Moz of Inferred Resources. These resources are hosted across only 8 km of the highly prospective 32 km long main Valentine Lake Shear Zone (VLSZ). Drill results include numerous intercepts with visible gold and both high grade intersections and broad zones of continuous mineralization have been identified in several holes, all of which are located outside of known mineral resources.

Highlights from the Frank Zone drill program, southwest of the Leprechaun pit include:

  • 2.43 g/t Au over 172.8 metres Estimated True Width (“ETW”) including 3.84 g/t Au over 90.9 metres ETW in Hole FZ-24-048;

  • 2.12 g/t Au over 95.4 metres ETW in Hole FZ-24-046;

  • 2.26 g/t Au over 78.3 metres ETW in Hole FZ-24-040;

  • 10.21 g/t Au over 2.9 metres ETW in Hole FZ-24-028;

  • 5.50 g/t Au over 6.0 metres ETW in Hole FZ-24-031;

  • 1.73 g/t Au over 11.0 metres ETW in Hole FZ-24-034;

  • 13.39 g/t Au over 0.9 metres ETW in Hole FZ-24-035;

  • 8.34 g/t Au over 1.0 metres ETW in Hole FZ-24-037; and

  • 11.15 g/t Au over 0.9 metres ETW in Hole FZ-24-039.

Darren Hall, President and Chief Executive Officer of Calibre, stated: “We acquired the 5-million-ounce Valentine Gold Mine in Canada primarily for its near-term production of approximately 200,000 ounces per year for the first 12 years of its 14-year reserve life. With construction 85% complete, the funded project remains on schedule for first gold in Q2 2025. Successfully delivering Valentine will transform Calibre into a mid-tier gold producer with annual production of 450,000 to 500,000 ounces.

Since our initial due diligence in 2024, the team has been extremely excited by the highly prospective district potential of the Valentine Gold Mine property, which has a similar geologic setting to the prolific Val d’Or and Timmins camps in the Abitibi gold belt. These initial drill results highlight the significant upside potential for further discoveries and resource expansion. Holes FZ-24-048, 2.43 g/t gold over 172.8 metres, and FZ-24-046, 2.12 g/t gold over 95.4 metres, are very encouraging given the grades and widths, with mineralization importantly remaining open laterally, vertically and up-dip. In just a few months, we’ve discovered broad zones of gold mineralization up to 1,000 metres southwest of the Leprechaun open pit with grades more than 40% above-reserve-grade. These results are located proximal to the mill, and outside of the mineral resource, which strengthens our confidence that Valentine’s 250 km2 land package represents a new gold district. Furthermore, ongoing drilling northeast of our Marathon deposit is uncovering promising opportunities and identifying several new, high priority targets for exploration. We are excited about what lies ahead and look forward to sharing more information as we continue the expanded multi-rig drill program and progress construction completion.”