New Destiny Mining Drilling Update: Hole 6 Intersects Copper Mineralization and Porphyry Dikes

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 21, 2024) - New Destiny Mining Corp. (TSXV: NED), (the "Company" or "NED") provides a further update on its 2024 exploration program at the Treasure Mountain project, near Princeton, BC.

Figure 1. Map showing trace of hole TMN24-06 drilled to test a 1km diameter regional magnetic anomaly

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Drilling continues at the Treasure Mountain property with six holes completed so far for a total of 1060 meters cored. All the holes have been drilled in the Railroad area of copper-silver mineralization.

Figure 2. Color grid map of Cu ppm from Railroad 2015 soil survey, showing location of Hole TMN24-06 and planned location of hole 7

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Hole 6 (TMN24-06) targeted a distinct magnetic anomaly revealed in regional survey data that is centered just north of the Railroad zone. The magnetic high anomaly measures about 1km in diameters and is interpreted to be caused by an intrusion at depth. The target is a possible mineralized porphyry intrusive that could be the feeder to the Railroad copper zone (Figure 1).

A mineralized zone was intersected from 19.33 to 26.93 (7.6 meters) characterized by disseminated, veinlet and breccia hosted chalcopyrite and pyrite (1-2% each). The mineralized zone lies adjacent to a 7.3 m interval of altered porphyry dike. The hole was drilled to a total depth of 429.3 meters and intersected multiple altered felsic porphyry dikes. A total of 24 intervals or 70.6 meters length (16% of the hole) consisted of altered felsic porphyry. The results confirm the presence of porphyry intrusive related to the magnetic anomaly.

Hole 6 also drilled beneath a copper soil anomaly that extends to the limit of a 2015 soil survey and includes values up to 730 ppm (Figure 2).

Hole 7 is being targeted at another area of anomalous copper in soils (values to 112 ppm copper) located southeast of the Railroad adits (Figure 2). In 2019, an attempt to trench this area was unsuccessful due to swampy ground, so the anomaly remained untested. Malachite copper mineralization is present in the road cut near the planned position of this hole.

The Treasure Mountain property covers 10,819 hectares and is located 38 km west of the Copper Mountain mine at Princeton in southern BC. Targets on the property include critical minerals in porphyry copper-moly deposits, and gold-quartz vein and polymetallic silver-rich vein deposits.