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Granite Creek Copper Confirms New Mineralized Zone in 2024 Drilling at Carmacks Copper-Gold-Silver Project in Yukon, Canada

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Granite Creek Copper Ltd. (TSXV:GCX)(OTCQB:GCXXF) ("Granite Creek" or the "Company") is pleased to announce drill results from the 2024 drill campaign on at its wholly owned Carmacks copper-gold-silver project located in central Yukon, Canada. As previously mentioned, the Company identified a new zone within the Carmacks project called the Gap Zone (see news release dated October 3, 2024), located between existing high-grade, pit-constrained resources. The exploratory drill program intercepted copper mineralization in all four drill holes, laying the foundation for a follow-up resource definition and expansion drilling campaign. See below for selected drill results.

Table 1 - Selected Assay Results

Drillhole

From

(m)

To

(m)

Length*

(m)

Cu

(%)

Au

(g/t)

Ag

(g/t)

CRM24-026

172.21

180.15

7.94

0.13

0.017

0.7

CRM24-027

250.00

253.70

3.70

0.94

0.124

5.8

and

258.50

279.75

21.25

0.53

0.072

3.3

Including

261.30

270.30

9.00

0.70

0.090

4.4

CRM24-028

255.04

269.99

14.95

0.40

0.037

2.7

CRM24-029

247.00

261.85

14.85

0.51

0.059

3.4

Including

254.60

259.00

4.40

0.77

0.093

6.5

Figure 1 - Gap Zone plan view showing drill locations and traces

The Gap Zone lies between the proposed 147 and 2000S pits and was first identified by a 2022 geophysical IP survey (see news release dated November 21, 2022). Likely representing a fault offset from the main 147 Zone, the Gap Zone has the potential to add significant tonnage and extend the mine life envisioned by the 2023 Preliminary Economic Assessment (see news release dated January 19, 2023)

Granite Creek President and CEO, Timothy Johnson, stated, "The success of this drill program highlights the continued prospectivity of the Carmacks project. There remain multiple untested drill targets on the project, both proximal to the proposed pits as outlined int the 2023 PEA, as well as distal areas and across the northern sector which has seen only modest exploration. The project hosts significant copper-gold-silver resources and has the potential for major expansion across the 177 square kilometre land package in this top mining jurisdiction."

Carmacks Deposit

The 177 sq km, Carmacks project contains over 824 Mlbs Measured and Indicated and 29 Mlbs Inferred copper equivalent ("CuEq") metal within a National Instrument 43-101-compliant, high-grade resource of 36.2 million tonnes grading 1.07 % CuEq (0.81% Cu, 0.31 g/t Au, 3.41 Ag)1. The road accessible project is located along the Freegold Road, a Resource Gateway Road currently being upgraded by the Yukon government and is within 20 km of the Yukon electrical grid. The project is also situated within the Minto Copper Belt, a roughly 80 km long belt of rocks known for high grade occurrences of copper-gold-silver mineralisation.