Kinross Gold Exploration Update on Riley Gold's PWC Gold Project Including 2025 Drill Planning Underway (Cortez District - Nevada)

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 20, 2025) - Riley Gold Corp. (TSXV: RLYG) (OTCQB: RLYGF) ("Riley Gold" or the "Company") provides an exploration update for the Company's Pipeline West/Clipper Gold Project ("PWC") located in the Cortez mining district of the Battle Mountain - Eureka Trend. PWC is operated by Kinross Gold U.S.A., Inc. ("Kinross"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kinross Gold Corporation (TSX: K) (NYSE: KGC), under an exploration earn-in agreement executed in March 2024 whereby Kinross has the right to earn up to 75% of PWC by spending USD$20,000,000 (for full details of the Kinross agreement please see the March 14, 2024 news release).

Kinross initiated its first PWC framework drill hole (PW24-01) in July 2024 to test for favourable lower plate carbonate Carlin type host rocks. The inaugural core hole was spotted using geologic and geophysical interpretations and was drilled to 3,597 feet (1,096 m). The drill hole was designed to identify local stratigraphy in a large area within the 25 km² PWC land package with no previous deep drilling. PW24-01 successfully intercepted a 1,251 foot (380 m) thick structurally complex section of lower plate carbonates starting at a depth of 2,346 feet (715 m) including 1,193 feet (364 m) of structurally thickened Devonian Wenban Formation. PW24-01 demonstrates that known Cortez District host lithologies exist at explorable drill depths over a contiguously large, untested area proximal to the Pipeline complex area.

"Finding meaningful gold discoveries in Nevada are time, capital and knowledge intensive; as a result, having experienced partners and operators like Kinross combined with strong technical expertise (Mr. Paul Dobak - Riley Gold) is critical for success. Kinross has successfully identified stratigraphy and lithology at explorable depths similar to that of local large gold deposits like the Fourmile discovery and the Cortez Complex owned and operated by Nevada Gold Mines LLC ("NGM"). The technical committee, lead by Kinross, is happy with the information derived from the first hole under the program and we look forward to continued drilling in 2025", commented Todd Hilditch, CEO of Riley Gold.

Assays from ALS Labs (Reno, NV) confirm mafic and felsic dikes, and narrow zones of alteration in silicified structures, that encountered Carlin-type geochemistry (As-Hg-Tl) and low-level gold. PW24-01 returned gold in dikes in the upper plate up to 0.29 parts per million ("ppm") over a 5-foot (1.5 m) section from 1587 feet (483 m) and elevated trace element geochemistry including arsenic up to 438 ppm antimony up to 17.2 ppm and thallium up to 2.6 ppm. In the lower plate Wenban Formation over a 15-foot (4.6 m) section starting at 3467 feet (1057 m), samples returned elevated pathfinder elements including mercury up to 8.24 ppm, arsenic up to 287 ppm, antimony up to 41.9 ppm and thallium up to 2.12 ppm. The elevated pathfinder elements give indication of Carlin-type fluids circulating within structural zones. These results and interpretations have provided Kinross with a better understanding of the property and have aided in decision making for the next round of planned drilling.