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Thunder Gold Intersects 661.5 Metres of Continuous Gold Mineralization Averaging 0.554 g/t Au
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The Kingston Whig-Standard
Highlights: Longest continuously mineralized interval reported to date: 661.5 metres averaging 0.554 g/t Au;661.5 metres averaging 0.554 g/t Au; Longest continuous interval greater than 1.0 g/t Au: 24.0 metres averaging 1.815 g/t Au;24.0 metres averaging 1.815 g/t Au; Strong resource expansion relevance: 516.0 metres averaging 0.503 g/t Au inside 2026 Mineral Resource Estimate (“ MRE “) pit shell;516.0 metres averaging 0.503 g/t Au inside 2026 Mineral Resource Estimate (“ “) pit shell; Mineralization extends below the current pit shell : 145.5 metres averaging 0.731 g/t Au immediately below MRE pit shell;: 145.5 metres averaging 0.731 g/t Au immediately below MRE pit shell; Hole TM26-210 ended in mineralization: Supports the interpreted sub-vertical continuity of the Bench target and indicates the alteration system remains open down-dip.
The hole lies 100 metres below holes TM21-120 (399.0 metres averaging 0.458 g/t Au) and TM22-134 (318.0 metres averaging 0.452 g/t Au), both of which terminated prematurely in mineralization (Reference Figure 1.0).
Three (3) barren dikes were intersected within the mineralized zone at 129.0 metres (27.0 metres), 189.0 metres (7.5 metres) and 733.5 metres (12.0 metres), collectively representing 7% of the total interval length observed.
All assays greater than 30.0 g/t Au are re-assayed using screen metallics where a representative 1000-gram sample is split sieved at 149µm.
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