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Snowline Gold Intersects 386.0 m of 1.1 Grams per Tonne Gold From Surface Including 120.5 m of 2.0 Grams per Tonne Gold With Additional Strong Intersections Near Edges of Valley Resource

In This Article:

  • Hole V-24-096 returned 1.08 g/t Au over 386.0 m from surface, including 2.00 g/t Au over 120.5 m, locally outperforming the mineral resource estimate block model

  • Hole V-24-095 returned 604.5 m from surface at 0.65 g/t Au, including 160.5 m at 1.13 g/t Au, with the bottom 189.5 m of interval outside of mineral resource estimate

  • Assays remain pending for >15,000 m from 38 holes across four targets at Snowline's Rogue and Einarson projects.

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / December 4, 2024 / SNOWLINE GOLD CORP (TSXV:SGD)(OTCQB:SNWGF) (the "Company" or "Snowline") is pleased to announce additional analytical results from its 2024 Valley deposit drilling campaign on the Rogue Project in Canada's Yukon Territory alongside updates on regional exploration. Drilling in and around the northwestern part of the Valley deposit (V-24-093, 095 & 097) continues to delineate consistent mineralization within and beyond the limits of the current mineral resource estimate (MRE) for Valley. Towards the northeastern side of the Valley deposit, V-24-096 returned 1.08 g/t Au over 386.0 m from surface, including 2.00 g/t Au over 120.5 m from 139.0 m downhole, outperforming the mineral resource model along its length. The Company awaits analytical results from the majority of its 2024 exploration campaign, including >15,000 m of drilling in 38 holes across four different targets.

Table 1 -Highlight summary of Snowline's latest assay results; see Table 2 for details. *Interval widths reported.

"Our latest results from Valley continue to advance our goals for the 2024 drilling campaign," said Scott Berdahl, CEO & Director of Snowline. "They upgrade our confidence in the initial mineral resource estimate, and they expand the physical limits of the mineralized system at Valley as we know it. It is exceptional to see such consistency across batch after batch of analytical results-and a hallmark of a top-tier gold deposit. We look forward to assessing the overall contributions of these results to an updated mineral resource estimate for Valley in 2025."

VALLEY DRILLING, ROGUE PROJECT

<strong>Figure 1 - Plan map of drill results and progress on the Rogue Project's Valley deposit</strong>, highlighting current results in drill holes V-24-093 through V-24-097. Past analytical results are faded, while instances of visible gold in holes awaiting assay are marked by yellow spheres. Drill holes with assays pending (27 holes from Valley) are labelled in blue.
Figure 1 - Plan map of drill results and progress on the Rogue Project's Valley deposit, highlighting current results in drill holes V-24-093 through V-24-097. Past analytical results are faded, while instances of visible gold in holes awaiting assay are marked by yellow spheres. Drill holes with assays pending (27 holes from Valley) are labelled in blue.

Hole V-24-096
Hole V-24-096 is collared within the Valley intrusion, roughly 53 m northeast of V-23-034 (418.9 m @ 1.9 g/t Au including 216.0 m @ 3.1 g/t Au, see July 5, 2023 news release) and 58 m southeast of V-23-045 (517.9 m @ 1.14 g/t Au from surface, see September 11, 2023 news release). The hole is drilled to the southwest, testing a northeastern extension of strong gold mineralization predicted by the Valley deposit block model.