SCOTTIE RESOURCES INTERCEPTS 11.0 G/T GOLD OVER 7.5 M AND 6.55 G/T OVER 5.5 M AT SCOTTIE GOLD MINE

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VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Scottie Resources Corp. ("Scottie" or the "Company") (TSXV: SCOT) (OTCQB: SCTSF) (FSE: SR8) is pleased to report new assays from its 2024 drilling of the P-, O-, M-, and N Zone's at the historic Scottie Gold Mine (SGM). The Scottie Gold Mine Project, which includes the 100% owned historic mine and the adjacent Blueberry Contact Zone is located 35 kilometres north of the town of Stewart, BC, along the Granduc Road.

Highlights:

  • SGM – drillhole SR24-334 intersected 11.0 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 7.50 metres (m) including 31.0 g/t gold over 2.00 m in the O Zone and intersected 6.55 g/t gold over 5.50 m at the N Zone (Table 1, Figures 1,2)

  • SGM – drillhole SR24-333 intersected 6.28 g/t gold over 4.19 m including 19.6 g/t gold over 1.00 m (Table 1, Figures 1,2) at the N Zone

  • P Zone SGM drillhole SR24-337 intersected 54.0 g/t gold over 1.00 m, representing a 35 m step-out to the northwest in a wide-open direction

President and CEO, Brad Rourke commented: "Drilling at the Scottie Gold Mine this year was primarily driven by the objective to include the historic deposit into the upcoming resource estimate, nonetheless the recent results continue to show that there is significant expansion potential around the mine and the existing infrastructure. The new data has already generated additional high-confidence targets for next years program, that will fuel the continued expansion of known zones, and test new concepts. We feel that there is much more growth and discovery potential in and around the Scottie Gold Mine and plan to allocate a substantial portion of future drill programs to demonstrate the upside."

Table 1: Selected results from new drill assays (uncut) from the Scottie Gold Mine, P, O, M, and N Zones

Drill Hole


From
(m)

To (m)

Width*
(m)

Gold
(g/t)

Silver
(g/t)

SR24-333


60.88

61.88

1.00

1.24

0.00


74.65

76.76

2.11

1.76

10.5


128.00

129.00

1.00

3.75

2.00


134.57

135.57

1.00

2.59

7.00


140.00

142.00

2.00

3.83

51.0


151.04

157.20

6.16

1.22

2.82


183.00

187.19

4.19

6.28

24.3

including

185.00

186.00

1.00

19.6

79.0


210.80

212.82

2.02

1.95

8.08


229.24

230.45

1.21

1.62

43.0

SR24-334


14.60

22.10

7.50

11.0

5.53

including

14.60

16.60

2.00

31.0

13.50


125.30

126.40

1.10

23.4

30.0


186.20

187.20

1.00

2.77

25.0


195.70

196.70

1.00

2.02

25.0


245.00

248.00

3.00

4.43

1.0


254.00

259.50

5.50

6.55

0.82


270.30

271.30

1.00

1.39

4.00

SR24-335


158.34

164.00

5.66

1.59

1.23

including

158.34

160.35

2.01

2.72

0.00

SR24-336


73.52

74.52

1.00

1.22

5.00


86.00

87.00

1.00

1.91

3.00


98.14

102.00

3.86

1.00

0.00


161.00

163.00

2.00

1.47

5.00


235.00

237.00

2.00

1.46

0.00


273.00

274.00

1.00

2.08

0.00

SR24-337


56.00

58.00

2.00

1.06

0.00


96.30

97.30

1.00

54.0

32.0


151.10

153.10

2.00

4.93

17.5

SR24-341


43.61

46.00

2.39

1.53

2.90


51.00

54.00

3.00

2.46

0.00


69.00

70.00

1.00

5.50

14.0


78.00

81.00

3.00

2.96

3.00


121.63

123.00

1.37

1.42

24.0

*True width of the intervals has not yet been established by drilling


The Scottie Gold Mine, which operated between 1981 to 1985, produced 95,426 gold ounces from 183,147 tonnes at an average recovered grade of 16.2 g/t gold. The mine ultimately shut down due to a drop in gold price combined with high-interest rate on the initial mine startup loan. When the mine shutdown, the deposit had over two years of production left in what the mine considered to be reserves (this historical estimate is not consistent with CIM Definition Standards for Mineral Resources & Mineral Reserves and is not treated as such). The 2024 diamond drill program was designed to validate the historical drill results, extend known zones, and test new targets around the past-producing mine.