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Probe Gold Advances Baseline Studies and Permitting Programs at Novador Project, Quebec

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Probe Gold Inc.
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Highlights:

  • Probe has completed the second year of its three-year environmental baseline studies and is on schedule to complete these studies in 2025.

  • The environmental baseline studies are key to securing permits and approvals, which will advance the Novador project towards production.

  • Probe is actively engaging with First Nations and local stakeholders to streamline the permitting process.

  • In parallel with environmental and social studies, Probe is advancing a 50,000-metre infill drilling campaign and conducting comprehensive engineering studies to support its pre-feasibility work program.

TORONTO, Nov. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PROBE GOLD INC. (TSX: PRB) (OTCQB: PROBF) (“Probe” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide an update on the Novador development program, including progress on its Environmental Baseline Studies. The Company has successfully completed the second year of its three-year baseline program, which focuses on collecting data on the biophysical components of the project area. These studies are essential for documenting the existing environmental conditions and play a critical role in the permitting process, facilitating the overall advancement of the Novador project.

In addition to the environmental work, Probe is actively engaging with First Nations and local stakeholders as part of its commitment to fostering collaboration and streamlining the permitting process. Through ongoing consultations and dialogue with communities and interest groups, the Company is making meaningful progress toward achieving social acceptability for the Novador project.

David Palmer, President and CEO of Probe, states: “The baseline studies are essential in providing the information that will allow us to make the right decisions and help us minimize environmental impacts. It is also one of the key components in the permitting process, which is being run concurrently with other development work, including the ongoing Pre-Feasibility Study. We are currently expecting both the baseline studies and the PFS to be completed before the end of 2025.  It is crucial that we maintain an aggressive internal timeline to advance our project towards development.  Another key component of the permitting process is our consultation and engagement program. We are dedicated to working closely with First Nations, local communities, government agencies, and environmental organizations to ensure that our operations are sustainable and responsible. This work is critical in developing a stronger mine plan that meets the expectations of mine permitting regulators.”