
Ethereum (ETH) Based Meme Coin Little Pepe Raises Over $2 Million in Presale, Gaining Huge Support from Early Investors
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In a move that flips the script on what meme coins are actually capable of, Little Pepe (LILPEPE) has launched its own Ethereum-compatible Layer-2 chain. Most meme tokens just lean on hype and ride existing networks, but LILPEPE's doing something way more solid—it's laying down its own tech to support the space it came from. This new Layer-2 network is designed from the ground up for meme communities, aiming to fix the usual headaches like crazy gas fees, slow transactions, and security concerns that have haunted Ethereum-based meme projects for years.
Instead of riding trends, LILPEPE's diving head-first into shaping them. By launching its own chain, it's giving meme coins a serious upgrade—making space for faster, cheaper, and safer projects to thrive without losing their viral energy. It's not just a step forward for LILPEPE; it's a whole new lane for the meme coin space.
This Layer-2 network isn't just about making transactions faster; it's about creating an affordable, purpose-built foundation for meme coins, where developers and communities can launch, build, and grow without being charged high fees. The LILPEPE chain provides zero trading taxes, sniper bot protection, and near-instant finality—features that genuinely matter when you're building or participating in fast-moving, meme-driven markets.
Due to its EVM-compatible architecture, the network will support seamless use of existing tools, wallets, and dApps. It's a practical, well-thought-out setup that gives meme culture the technical support it's always needed, turning viral potential into something with real staying power.
Purpose-Built for Meme Utility
LILPEPE isn't just another meme coin trying to ride the hype; it's actually the main utility token behind its own Layer-2 chain, built straight-up for meme projects and communities. Instead of depending on big chains like Solana or BNB Smart Chain, LILPEPE is doing its own thing, building out a full-on setup where meme creators actually have the tools and space to build, launch, and grow on their own turf.
One of the standout features is a launchpad designed to give new meme tokens a legitimate space to launch—free from rug pulls and sniper bots. On top of that, the chain is rolling out staking, DAO-based governance, and plans to bring NFTs into the mix. This isn't just about pumping hype—it's about giving meme projects a real shot at sticking around. The team's taking all the right steps to make that happen. They're locking up liquidity to prevent rug pulls and putting serious anti-bot measures in place so things stay fair, especially during launches. That kind of security-first approach makes it easier for people to get involved without second-guessing every move.
It's clear they're not just tossing out a token and hoping for the best—they're actually building a chain that's built to last and protect the people putting their money behind it.
Further, LILPEPE has a total supply capped at 100 billion tokens, with 26.5% set aside for the presale. That gives early supporters a legitimate shot at getting in early and riding the growth as things scale. The rest of the supply isn't thrown around carelessly—it's split up for stuff like chain reserves, staking rewards, and liquidity, all structured to keep the project steady as it grows. Instead of dumping a bunch of extra tokens into circulation and messing with the price, they've kept it balanced to actually help the project grow steadily.
Presale Momentum and What's Coming Next
Little Pepe's Layer-2 launch couldn't have come at a better time—just as the presale is picking up major momentum. Across the first three stages, the project has already raised over $2 million, with more than 1.89 billion tokens sold out of the 2.25 billion allocated for Stage 3. That means over 84% of the current stage is already completed.
Tokens are now priced at $0.0012 in Stage 3, with the price set to rise to $0.0013 in Stage 4. This tiered pricing model not only rewards early participants with better entry points but also fuels steady demand as the project approaches its expected $0.003 listing price and upcoming CEX launches.
On top of that, a massive $777,000 giveaway has been kicked off to keep the buzz going. Ten people will win $77,000 worth of LILPEPE tokens, and to improve the odds, participants can complete a few quick social tasks to stack up bonus entries. It's a clean way to build hype while giving the community something real to aim for.
What's next? The roadmap looks pretty solid. The team is getting ready for the mainnet rollout of the Layer-2 chain, and they're already laying the foundation for a full-on ecosystem. That includes tools and dApps built with meme projects in mind, so creators and devs don't have to keep bending their projects to fit other networks. It's not just talk—they're building something that actually works for the space they're in.
For more information about Little Pepe, visit the links below:
Website: https://littlepepe.com/
Twitter/X: https://x.com/littlepepetoken
Telegram: https://t.me/littlepepetoken
Contact Details:
James Stephen
[email protected]
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TORONTO, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd. (TSX:WDO, OTCQX:WDOFF) ('Wesdome' or the 'Company') today provides a comprehensive update on its underground exploration activities at its wholly-owned Kiena mine ('Kiena') in Val-d'Or, Québec (Figure 1). Anthea Bath, President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, 'With 21,000 metres of exploration drilling completed so far this year at Kiena alone, our 2025 exploration program is progressing exceptionally well. The completion of new underground drill platforms last year has significantly expanded our reach, improved drill angles, and provided access to targets that were previously unavailable to drill from underground. This is delivering exactly the flexibility and precision we need to ensure resource growth keeps up with higher production levels. 'In particular, drilling in Kiena Deep and the Kiena Deep Footwall Zone has delivered encouraging results. The intersection of high grades on the North Limb of the A1 and A2 lenses supports the conversion of high-grade inferred material and reinforces confidence in our ability to mine these zones effectively given their location within competent basalt. Importantly, drilling year-to-date has confirmed the validity of our geological models, further reinforcing the potential to expand existing resources. 'Advancing the fill-the-mill strategy is a key part of our exploration program, and early results from the B Zone and the Wish Area suggest these zones could provide future incremental sources of ore. Each of these areas is adjacent to existing infrastructure, allowing for efficient development should they meet required grade and tonnage thresholds. We continue to evaluate these and other opportunities, including Presqu'île and Dubuisson as we advance the broader exploration program. 'Looking forward, we are excited to ramp up the summer barge drilling program, targeting high priority areas identified in last year's summer program, including those at the Duchesne and Northwest zones. Surface drilling at Presqu'île and underground drilling at Dubuisson will also commence imminently. With both the underground and surface programs active, we look forward to highlighting the full upside potential at Kiena.' Highlights Kiena Deep – North Limb (Figures 2,3,4, Table 1)1,2 Hole N127-7035: 2,349.9 g/t Au uncapped over 2.9 m core length (32.6 g/t Au capped)3 Hole N127-7035: 89.0 g/t Au uncapped over 3.6 m core length (23.2 g/t Au capped, 3.3 m true width) Kiena Deep – Footwall Zone (Figures 2,3,4, Table 1)1,2 Hole N127-6948: 482.8 g/t Au over 4.3 m core length (53.7 g/t Au capped, 2.4 m true width) including: 1,460.0 g/t Au uncapped over 1.0 m core length (90.0 g/t Au capped, 0.5 m true width) 565.0 g/t Au uncapped over 1.0 m core length (90.0 g/t Au capped, 0.5 m true width) Hole N127-6949: 331.0 g/t Au uncapped over 15.1 m core length (44.8 g/t Au capped, 6.5 m true width) including: 1,515.0 g/t Au uncapped over 1.2 m core length (90.0 g/t Au capped, 0.5 m true width) 2,210.0 g/t Au uncapped over 0.8 m core length (90.0 g/t Au capped, 0.3 m true width) 677.0 g/t Au uncapped over 0.8 m core length (90.0 g/t Au capped, 0.3 m true width) 342.0 g/t Au uncapped over 1.2 m core length (90.0 g/t Au capped, 0.5 m true width) Hole N127-6950: 119.4 g/t Au uncapped over 9.2 m core length (33.2 g/t Au capped, 5.9 m true width) including: 619.0 g/t Au uncapped over 0.8 m core length (90.0 g/t Au capped, 0.3 m true width) 391.0 g/t Au uncapped over 0.8 m core length (90.0 g/t Au capped, 0.3 m true width) Hole N127-7053: 70.2 g/t Au uncapped over 3.8 m core length (52.3 g/t Au capped, 3.1 m true width) B Zone (Figure 5, Table 1)1,2 Hole N125-7039: 39.2 g/t Au uncapped over 3.5 m core length (25.7 g/t Au capped)3 Wish Area (Figures 6,7, Table 1)1,2,3 Hole N033-6998: 13.8 g/t Au uncapped over 3.3 m core length Hole N033-6998: 25.4 g/t Au uncapped over 3.5 m core length 1 Assays capped at 90 g/t. Assays for Wish Area capped at 35 g/t.2 Cut off grade of 3.14 g/t assigned for individual assays and no more than two continuous samples below cut off grade (internal dilution) were used within composite band for geological continuity.3 True width currently unavailable. Technical Details Kiena Deep and Footwall Zones The establishment of new drilling platforms on the 127-level in 2024 has provided significantly improved drilling angles towards Kiena Deep and the Kiena Deep Footwall zones. Results to date have continued to better define the Footwall Zone, extending known lenses and increasing confidence in the validity of the geological model. Concurrently, drilling has also confirmed the high-grade nature of the A1 and A2 lenses on the North Limb of Kiena Deep, returning high-grade results within the competent basalt hanging wall of the Kiena Deep Zone. Additional drilling is planned throughout the second half of 2025 with a focus on upgrading inferred resources in the Kiena Deep and Kiena Deep Footwall zones. Development of a new 300-metre exploration drift on the 134-level began in early March 2025 and the first two drilling platforms are now complete. This drift will provide at least five new drilling platforms and will further improve drilling angles for down-plunge exploration in Kiena Deep as well as testing the down-plunge extension of B Zone. B Zone The B Zone is a known area of mineralization, currently classified as an inferred resource, near existing infrastructure for Kiena Deep and S50. Previously modeled as a single lens of relatively low-grade material, conversion drilling at B Zone in the first half of 2025 has identified the presence of multiple stacked lenses with minor visible gold in certain areas. While gold grades to date in the B Zone are lower than the average grades seen in Kiena Deep, this area presents an important opportunity to advance Kiena's fill-the-mill strategy as it has the potential to provide incremental tonnage near existing infrastructure. Additionally, the mineralized lenses in the B Zone are hosted in basalt providing favourable ground conditions for future mining. The mineralization remains open at depth, and further drilling is planned to evaluate the potential for continuity and increasing grade with depth. Wish Zone Drilling from level 33 in the first half of 2025 has focused primarily on testing the Wish area. Conversion drilling in the main Wish Zone confirmed the down-plunge extension of the orebody, returning moderate grades and thicknesses. Larger-scale exploration to the east of the Wish Zone has identified several interesting gold-bearing intervals that merit follow-up with additional drilling. Hole N033-6998 intersected two intervals with high-grade mineralization in an area with no previous intercepts. One interval returned an average gold grade of 13.8 g/t Au uncapped over 3.3 m core length approximately 200 metres to the southeast of the Wish Zone. This mineralized zone consists of millimetre to centimetre veinlets of quartz-carbonate-chlorite with traces of very fine to very coarse disseminated cubic pyrite hosted in ultramafic rock, with visible gold noted. The second interval, near the northwestern extent of underground workings at the historic Shawkey mine, returned 25.4 g/t Au uncapped over 3.5 m core length within a dioritic dyke. The presence of a stockwork of 10-20% white to greyish quartz veinlets, millimetre to centimetre in size, with pyrite and visible gold suggests that this interval could be a northwest extension of the Shawkey Main mineralization. Follow up drilling is planned in the second half of 2025 from level 33 to the east of the Wish Zone, for optimal intersection angles. VC Zone In 2024, 300 metres of underground development was completed on the 109-level, providing two new drilling platforms to test the possible down-plunge extension of the VC Zone below 1,090 metres vertical depth. Since December 2024, nine holes have been drilled in an attempt to reach the VC Zone. Due to poor ground conditions between the drill bay and the target, only two of these holes reached the planned depth of 400 metres, and neither of those holes intercepted the target as planned. The seven remaining holes were abandoned before reaching the target depth. Recognizing the geological potential of the VC Zone, Wesdome will extend the 109-level exploration drift by 200 metres to reduce hole lengths and improve drill success rates by targeting competent basalt ground. Development will begin in the third quarter, and drilling is expected to recommence in the fourth quarter of 2025. About Wesdome Wesdome is a Canadian-focused gold producer with two high-grade underground assets, Eagle River in Northern Ontario and Kiena in Val-d'Or, Québec. The Company's primary goal is to responsibly leverage its operating platform and high-quality brownfield and greenfield exploration pipeline to build a growing value-driven gold producer. Raj Gill Trish Moran Interim Chief Financial Officer Vice President, Investor Relations Phone: +1.416.360.3743 Phone: +1.416.564.4290 E-Mail: invest@ E-mail: Technical DisclosureThe technical and geoscientific content of this release has been compiled, reviewed, and approved by Bruno Turcotte, (OGQ #453) Geology Superintendent of the Kiena mine a "Qualified Person" as defined in National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Analytical work was performed by ALS Minerals of Val-d'Or (Quebec), a certified commercial laboratory (Accredited Lab #689). Sample preparation was completed at ALS Minerals in Val d'Or (Quebec). Assaying comprised fire assay methods with an atomic absorption finish. Any sample assaying >10 g/t Au was re-run using the fire assay method with gravimetric finish, and also with the metallic sieve method. In addition to laboratory internal duplicates, standards, and blanks, the geology department inserts blind duplicates, standards, and blanks into the sample stream at a frequency of one in twenty to monitor quality control. Forward-Looking Information This press release contains "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation, including but not limited to statements relating to the Kiena Mine regarding: the requirements needed to ensure resource growth keeps up with higher production levels; the drilling results in Kiena Deep and the Kiena Deep Footwall Zone; Wesdome's confidence in its ability to mine the Kiena Deep and the Kiena Deep Footwall Zone, along with the potential to expand their existing resources; the potential for the B Zone and the Wish Area to provide future incremental sources of ore; the development efficiency of the B Zone and the Wish Area based on their location to existing infrastructure; the timing of the commencement of surface drilling at Presqu'île and underground drilling at Dubuisson; the potential upside of the Kiena Mine; the confidence in the validity of the geological model of Kiena Deep and the Kiena Deep Footwall zones; the timing and focus of the planned additional drilling at Kiena Deep and the Kiena Deep Footwall zones; the benefits of the new 300-metre exploration drift on the 134-level that was recently completed; the potential for the B Zone to advance the fill-the-mill strategy and provide incremental tonnage; the planned further drilling in the B Zone; the prospectivity of certain intervals in the Wish Zone, and the potential for those intervals to represent extension of existing mineralization; the timing and details of the planned follow up drilling at the Wish Zone; and the timing and details of the planned extension of the 109-level exploration drift in the VC Zone and subsequent drilling. Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management as of the date such statements are made and they are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of Wesdome to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information. Although management of Wesdome has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements or forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements or information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if circumstances, management's estimates or opinions should change, except as required by securities legislation. Accordingly, the reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Appendix Figure 1: Kiena Southern Corridor Plan ViewFigure 2: Kiena Deep and B Zone Plan View (Left) and Long Section Looking Southwest (Right)Figure 3: Kiena Deep Long Section Looking Southwest (1,200 m - 1,600 m)Figure 4: Kiena Deep Long Section Looking Southwest (1,500 m - 1,700 m)Figure 5: B Zone Long Section Looking SouthwestFigure 6: Wish Area Drilling Plan ViewFigure 7: Wish Zone Drilling Plan View (Left) and Long Section Looking Southwest (Right)Table 1: Kiena Drill Results (Previously Unreleased) Figures in table may not add due to rounding Hole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Estimated True Width (m) Grade(g/t Au) Cut Grade(90 g/t Au) Target Wish Area N033-6933 176.0 179.7 3.7 2.5 3.62 3.62 Wish N033-6935 231.1 234.0 2.9 - 5.51 5.51 - N033-6937 77.6 80.6 3.0 - 8.92 8.92 - N033-6937 134.5 138.5 4.0 3.5 8.14 8.14 Wish N033-6937 162.5 166.2 3.7 2.5 4.93 4.93 Wish N033-6961* 121.0 125.0 4.0 2.8 4.10 4.10 Wish N033-6962* 71.3 74.6 3.3 1.8 4.14 4.14 Wish N033-6963* 98.3 102.3 4.0 4.0 3.35 3.35 Wish N033-6965* 47.7 51.1 3.3 3.2 3.60 3.60 Wish N033-6971 63.3 68.2 4.9 4.8 5.85 5.85 Wish N033-6976 133.8 137.5 3.7 - 3.60 3.60 - N033-6998 294.4 297.7 3.3 - 13.81 13.81 - N033-6998 458.3 461.8 3.5 - 25.39 25.39 - N033-7081 79.0 82.1 3.1 - 6.21 6.21 - N033-7003 21.0 24.5 3.0 - 10.84 10.84 - Kiena Deep – North Limb N127-6955 139.1 143.0 3.9 3.6 24.03 24.03 A1 Zone N127-6957 106.8 110.8 4.0 3.5 6.18 6.18 A Zone N127-6988 79.9 83.8 3.9 2.3 3.24 3.24 A Zone N127-7008 53.3 57.6 4.3 - 7.59 7.59 - N127-7010 31.0 34.5 3.5 - 8.34 8.34 - N127-7033 21.3 24.8 3.5 3.0 24.86 15.51 A2 Zone N127-7035 76.6 79.5 2.9 - 2,349.88 32.63 - N127-7035 105.0 108.6 3.6 3.3 88.98 23.23 A1 Zone N127-7035 113.3 116.8 3.5 3.3 8.95 8.95 A2 Zone N127-7035 125.2 129.3 4.1 - 29.05 29.05 - N127-7035 136.8 140.0 3.2 - 12.55 12.55 - N127-7042 110.5 114.5 4.0 3.8 27.80 18.78 A Zone N127-7042 129.2 132.9 3.7 3.3 28.16 14.65 A1 Zone N127-7044 134.5 137.7 3.2 2.0 8.08 8.08 A Zone N127-7044 140.0 146.6 6.6 3.4 14.66 14.66 A1 Zone N127-7044 153.0 156.2 3.2 - 8.96 8.96 - N127-7065 115.7 119.0 3.3 - 4.35 4.35 - N127-7065 124.2 128.7 4.5 3.7 25.41 22.60 A Zone N127-7065 161.1 165.0 3.9 3.7 12.33 12.33 A1 Zone N127-7066 146.3 151.2 4.9 4.1 10.14 10.14 A ZoneHole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Estimated True Width (m) Grade(g/t Au) Cut Grade(90 g/t Au) Target B Zone N125-7037 157.0 169.0 12.0 - 4.26 4.26 - N125-7037 185.0 190.0 5.0 - 5.98 5.98 - N125-7039 138.0 141.5 3.5 - 39.17 25.74 - N125-7041 127.4 131.1 3.7 - 7.44 7.44 - N125-7041 163.0 173.0 10.0 - 3.60 3.60 - N125-7041 188.0 194.0 6.0 - 4.29 4.29 - N125-7071 235.0 240.3 5.3 - 5.58 5.58 - N125-7071 245.0 248.0 3.0 - 3.28 3.28 - N125-7071 292.0 296.1 4.1 - 3.17 3.17 - N125-7072 136.5 140.5 4.0 - 3.41 3.41 - N125-7072 186.7 189.8 3.1 - 3.17 3.17 - N125-7073 120.0 125.0 5.0 - 3.13 3.13 - N125-7073 182.3 190.5 8.2 - 3.26 3.26 - N125-7074 172.7 183.0 10.3 - 3.77 3.77 - N125-7074 187.7 194.5 6.8 - 3.99 3.99 - N125-7074 257.0 260.3 3.3 - 3.19 3.19 - Footwall Zone N127-6943 337.5 345.7 8.2 7.0 43.15 28.56 A Zone N127-6944 303.5 307.3 3.8 3.2 20.31 13.45 A Zone N127-6947 369.6 374.2 4.6 2.5 6.69 6.69 A Zone N127-6947 389.4 393.6 4.2 2.2 7.63 7.63 A1 Zone N127-6948 349.9 355.7 5.8 2.8 27.67 17.30 A Zone N127-6948 387.4 391.7 4.3 2.4 482.79 53.72 A1 Zone N127-6949 357.4 372.5 15.1 6.5 330.96 44.79 A1 Zone N127-6949 379.3 384.0 4.7 3.1 65.13 21.72 A2 Zone N127-6950 343.3 347.5 4.2 2.2 5.56 5.56 A Zone N127-6950 368.8 378.0 9.2 5.9 119.37 33.18 A1 Zone N127-6951 314.7 325.8 11.1 - 6.79 6.79 - N127-6951 368.0 371.7 3.7 3.0 3.80 3.80 BZA1 N127-6951 431.7 436.4 4.7 2.6 39.83 39.12 A2 Zone N127-6951 445.2 449.0 3.8 - 4.13 4.13 - N127-6953 314.7 327.0 12.3 4.5 29.07 16.63 A1 Zone N127-6954A 421.5 429.0 7.5 3.9 30.19 20.43 A Zone N127-6954A 449.9 471.0 21.1 3.6 49.98 32.95 A1 Zone N127-7053 332.8 340.3 7.5 7.1 4.27 4.27 A Zone N127-7053 421.2 425.0 3.8 3.1 70.23 52.29 BFW_4 Zone N127-7053 446.0 449.8 3.8 2.0 14.32 14.32 FW6A Zone N127-7053 459.3 462.7 3.4 - 3.18 3.18 - N127-7055 237.7 241.1 3.4 2.0 4.62 4.62 A Zone Hole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Estimated True Width (m) Grade(g/t Au) Cut Grade(90 g/t Au) Target VC Zone N109-7017 192.0 198.0 6.0 - 4.94 4.94 - Figures in table may not add due to rounding Hole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Grade (g/t Au) Cut Grade (90 g/t Au) Target N033-6933 176.0 177.0 1.0 1.30 6.00 Wish Zone N033-6933 177.0 178.0 1.0 1.35 7.34 Wish Zone N033-6933 178.0 179.0 1.0 1.37 0.04 Wish Zone N033-6933 179.0 179.7 0.7 1.12 0.01 Wish Zone N033-6935 231.1 232.1 1.0 0.15 0.15 - N033-6935 232.1 233.0 0.9 17.55 17.55 - N033-6935 233.0 234.0 1.0 0.04 0.04 - N033-6937 77.6 78.6 1.0 0.19 0.19 - N033-6937 78.6 79.6 1.0 26.50 26.50 - N033-6937 79.6 80.6 1.0 0.06 0.06 - N033-6937 134.5 135.5 1.0 0.01 0.01 Wish Zone N033-6937 135.5 136.5 1.0 31.70 31.70 Wish Zone N033-6937 136.5 137.5 1.0 0.82 0.82 Wish Zone N033-6937 137.5 138.5 1.0 0.03 0.03 Wish Zone N033-6937 162.5 163.0 0.5 0.65 0.65 Wish Zone N033-6937 163.0 164.0 1.0 0.55 0.55 Wish Zone N033-6937 164.0 165.0 1.0 1.85 1.85 Wish Zone N033-6937 165.0 166.2 1.2 12.95 12.95 Wish Zone N033-6961* 121.0 122.0 1.0 0.82 0.82 Wish Zone N033-6961* 122.0 123.0 1.0 0.07 0.07 Wish Zone N033-6961* 123.0 124.0 1.0 0.01 0.01 Wish Zone N033-6961* 124.0 125.0 1.0 15.50 15.50 Wish Zone N033-6962* 71.3 71.85 0.55 0.07 0.07 Wish Zone N033-6962* 71.85 72.55 0.7 12.65 12.65 Wish Zone N033-6962* 72.55 73.1 0.55 1.3 1.3 Wish Zone N033-6962* 73.1 73.6 0.5 6.62 6.62 Wish Zone N033-6962* 73.6 74.1 0.5 1.45 1.45 Wish Zone N033-6962* 74.1 74.6 0.5 0.01 0.01 Wish Zone N033-6963* 98.3 99.3 1 5.12 5.12 Wish Zone N033-6963* 99.3 100.3 1 4.66 4.66 Wish Zone N033-6963* 100.3 101.3 1 1.88 1.88 Wish Zone N033-6963* 101.3 102.3 1 1.73 1.73 Wish Zone N033-6965* 47.7 48.2 0.5 2.98 2.98 Wish ZoneHole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Grade (g/t Au) Cut Grade (90 g/t Au) Target N033-6965* 48.2 48.7 0.5 20.50 20.50 Wish Zone N033-6965* 48.7 49.6 0.9 0.03 0.03 Wish Zone N033-6965* 49.6 50.5 0.9 0.26 0.26 Wish Zone N033-6965* 50.5 51.1 0.5 0.11 0.11 Wish Zone N033-6971 63.3 64.8 1.5 8.62 8.62 Wish Zone N033-6971 64.8 65.8 1.0 0.05 0.05 Wish Zone N033-6971 65.8 66.8 1.0 4.37 4.37 Wish Zone N033-6971 66.8 67.7 1.0 8.70 8.70 Wish Zone N033-6971 67.7 68.2 0.5 6.54 6.54 Wish Zone N033-6976 133.8 134.8 1.0 2.48 2.48 - N033-6976 134.8 135.8 1.0 4.41 4.41 - N033-6976 135.8 136.8 1.0 5.11 5.11 - N033-6976 136.8 137.5 0.7 1.88 1.88 - N033-6998 294.4 295.3 0.9 22.50 22.50 - N033-6998 295.3 296.2 0.9 27.80 27.80 - N033-6998 296.2 297.7 1.5 0.20 0.20 - N033-6998 458.3 458.9 0.6 0.76 0.76 - N033-6998 458.9 459.6 0.7 0.19 0.19 - N033-6998 459.6 460.3 0.7 3.84 3.84 - N033-6998 460.3 461.0 0.7 0.04 0.04 - N033-6998 461.0 461.8 0.8 32.90 32.90 - N033-7003 21 22.2 1.2 0.92 0.92 - N033-7003 22.2 23.2 1 48.6 48.6 - N033-7003 23.2 24.5 1.3 0.02 0.02 - N033-7081 79.0 80.0 1.0 2.55 2.55 - N033-7081 80.0 80.5 0.5 3.97 3.97 - N033-7081 80.5 81.0 0.5 26.90 26.90 - N033-7081 81.0 81.6 0.6 9.89 9.89 - N033-7081 81.6 82.1 0.5 73.50 73.50 - N109-7017 192.0 193.0 1.0 6.61 6.61 - N109-7017 193.0 194.0 1.0 2.73 2.73 - N109-7017 194.0 195.0 1.0 3.55 3.55 - N109-7017 195.0 196.0 1.0 4.88 4.88 - N109-7017 196.0 197.0 1.0 5.18 5.18 - N109-7017 197.0 198.0 1.0 6.71 6.71 - N125-7037 157.0 158.0 1.0 4.02 4.02 - N125-7037 158.0 159.0 1.0 8.87 8.87 - N125-7037 159.0 160.0 1.0 0.48 0.48 - N125-7037 160.0 161.0 1.0 1.01 1.01 - N125-7037 161.0 162.0 1.0 2.94 2.94 - N125-7037 162.0 163.0 1.0 7.31 7.31 - N125-7037 163.0 164.0 1.0 0.55 0.55 -Hole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Grade (g/t Au) Cut Grade (90 g/t Au) Target N125-7037 164.0 165.0 1.0 2.41 2.41 - N125-7037 165.0 166.0 1.0 2.91 2.91 - N125-7037 166.0 167.0 1.0 9.51 9.51 - N125-7037 167.0 168.0 1.0 4.68 4.68 - N125-7037 168.0 169.0 1.0 6.46 6.46 - N125-7037 185.0 186.0 1.0 7.34 7.34 - N125-7037 186.0 187.0 1.0 4.92 4.92 - N125-7037 187.0 188.0 1.0 7.65 7.65 - N125-7037 188.0 189.0 1.0 3.68 3.68 - N125-7037 189.0 190.0 1.0 6.32 6.32 - N125-7039 138.0 139.0 1.0 137.00 90.00 - N125-7039 139.0 140.0 1.0 0.08 0.08 - N125-7039 140.0 141.5 1.5 0.01 0.01 - N125-7041 127.4 128.2 0.8 1.38 1.38 - N125-7041 128.2 128.7 0.5 44.40 44.40 - N125-7041 128.7 129.4 0.7 1.13 1.13 - N125-7041 129.4 130.5 1.1 2.54 2.54 - N125-7041 130.5 131.1 0.6 1.08 1.08 - N125-7041 163.0 164.0 1.0 8.11 8.11 - N125-7041 164.0 165.0 1.0 0.56 0.56 - N125-7041 165.0 166.0 1.0 0.85 0.85 - N125-7041 166.0 167.0 1.0 2.00 2.00 - N125-7041 167.0 168.0 1.0 3.34 3.34 - N125-7041 168.0 169.0 1.0 5.38 5.38 - N125-7041 169.0 170.0 1.0 3.09 3.09 - N125-7041 170.0 171.0 1.0 5.72 5.72 - N125-7041 171.0 172.0 1.0 3.01 3.01 - N125-7041 172.0 173.0 1.0 3.91 3.91 - N125-7041 188.0 189.0 1.0 4.33 4.33 - N125-7041 189.0 190.0 1.0 2.45 2.45 - N125-7041 190.0 191.0 1.0 3.53 3.53 - N125-7041 191.0 192.0 1.0 4.69 4.69 - N125-7041 192.0 193.0 1.0 6.18 6.18 - N125-7041 193.0 194.0 1.0 4.57 4.57 - N125-7071 235.0 236.0 1.0 1.81 1.81 - N125-7071 236.0 237.0 1.0 1.80 1.80 - N125-7071 237.0 238.0 1.0 2.58 2.58 - N125-7071 238.0 239.0 1.0 19.20 19.20 - N125-7071 239.0 240.3 1.3 3.23 3.23 - N125-7071 245.0 246.0 1.0 2.67 2.67 - N125-7071 246.0 247.0 1.0 5.22 5.22 -Hole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Grade (g/t Au) Cut Grade (90 g/t Au) Target N125-7071 247.0 248.0 1.0 1.95 1.95 - N125-7071 292.0 293.1 1.1 0.87 0.87 - N125-7071 293.1 294.1 1.0 0.73 0.73 - N125-7071 294.1 295.1 1.0 2.39 2.39 - N125-7071 295.1 296.1 1.0 8.91 8.91 - N125-7072 136.5 137.5 1.0 0.29 0.29 - N125-7072 137.5 139.0 1.5 1.53 1.53 - N125-7072 139.0 140.5 1.5 7.38 7.38 - N125-7072 186.7 187.5 0.8 7.08 7.08 - N125-7072 187.5 188.3 0.8 0.05 0.05 - N125-7072 188.3 189.8 1.5 2.64 2.64 - N125-7073 120.0 121.0 1.0 1.16 1.16 - N125-7073 121.0 122.0 1.0 3.79 3.79 - N125-7073 122.0 123.0 1.0 2.89 2.89 - N125-7073 123.0 124.0 1.0 3.09 3.09 - N125-7073 124.0 125.0 1.0 4.74 4.74 - N125-7073 182.3 183.0 0.7 2.54 2.54 - N125-7073 183.0 184.0 1.0 4.74 4.74 - N125-7073 184.0 184.6 0.6 0.96 0.96 - N125-7073 184.6 185.5 0.9 1.81 1.81 - N125-7073 185.5 186.0 0.5 0.04 0.04 - N125-7073 186.0 186.5 0.5 0.84 0.84 - N125-7073 186.5 187.5 1.0 2.82 2.82 - N125-7073 187.5 188.5 1.0 5.55 5.55 - N125-7073 188.5 189.5 1.0 7.77 7.77 - N125-7073 189.5 190.5 1.0 1.46 1.46 - N125-7074 172.7 173.6 0.9 3.98 3.98 - N125-7074 173.6 174.1 0.5 3.84 3.84 - N125-7074 174.1 174.7 0.6 1.18 1.18 - N125-7074 174.7 176.0 1.3 3.61 3.61 - N125-7074 176.0 177.0 1.0 2.16 2.16 - N125-7074 177.0 177.5 0.5 0.16 0.16 - N125-7074 177.5 178.0 0.5 0.79 0.79 - N125-7074 178.0 178.5 0.5 5.68 5.68 - N125-7074 178.5 179.0 0.5 5.14 5.14 - N125-7074 179.0 180.0 1.0 7.20 7.20 - N125-7074 180.0 181.0 1.0 2.85 2.85 - N125-7074 181.0 181.5 0.5 1.35 1.35 - N125-7074 181.5 183.0 1.5 6.13 6.13 - N125-7074 187.7 188.4 0.7 3.41 3.41 - N125-7074 188.4 189.0 0.6 2.68 2.68 - N125-7074 189.0 190.0 1.0 3.37 3.37 -Hole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Grade (g/t Au) Cut Grade (90 g/t Au) Target N125-7074 190.0 191.0 1.0 4.13 4.13 - N125-7074 191.0 192.0 1.0 4.86 4.86 - N125-7074 192.0 193.0 1.0 1.53 1.53 - N125-7074 193.0 194.0 1.0 5.85 5.85 - N125-7074 194.0 194.5 0.5 6.83 6.83 - N125-7074 257.0 258.1 1.1 3.36 3.36 - N125-7074 258.1 259.2 1.1 3.74 3.74 - N125-7074 259.2 260.3 1.1 2.46 2.46 - N127-6943 337.5 338.5 1.0 7.00 7.00 - N127-6943 338.5 339.5 1.0 4.51 4.51 - N127-6943 339.5 340.5 1.0 1.53 1.53 - N127-6943 340.5 341.5 1.0 8.00 8.00 - N127-6943 341.5 342.5 1.0 14.10 14.10 - N127-6943 342.5 343.5 1.0 169.50 90.00 - N127-6943 343.5 344.6 1.1 126.50 90.00 - N127-6943 344.6 345.7 1.1 9.16 9.16 - N127-6944 303.5 304.8 1.3 0.72 0.72 A Zone N127-6944 304.8 305.8 1.0 1.74 1.74 A Zone N127-6944 305.8 306.3 0.5 138.00 90.00 A Zone N127-6944 306.3 307.3 1.0 0.23 0.23 A Zone N127-6947 369.6 370.6 1.0 24.20 24.20 A Zone N127-6947 370.6 371.5 0.9 0.05 0.05 A Zone N127-6947 371.5 372.4 0.9 4.12 4.12 A Zone N127-6947 372.4 373.3 0.9 0.18 0.18 A Zone N127-6947 373.3 374.2 0.9 2.94 2.94 A Zone N127-6947 389.4 390.5 1.1 0.56 0.56 A1 Zone N127-6947 390.5 391.6 1.1 0.33 0.33 A1 Zone N127-6947 391.6 392.6 1.0 28.30 28.30 A1 Zone N127-6947 392.6 393.6 1.0 2.77 2.77 A1 Zone N127-6948 349.9 350.8 0.9 137.50 90.00 A Zone N127-6948 350.8 351.7 0.9 2.53 2.53 A Zone N127-6948 351.7 352.7 1.0 8.54 8.54 A Zone N127-6948 352.7 353.7 1.0 0.99 0.99 A Zone N127-6948 353.7 354.7 1.0 3.36 3.36 A Zone N127-6948 354.7 355.7 1.0 4.16 4.16 A Zone N127-6948 387.4 388.4 1.0 565.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6948 388.4 389.4 1.0 1460.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6948 389.4 390.2 0.8 9.78 9.78 A1 Zone N127-6948 390.2 391.0 0.8 52.10 52.10 A1 Zone N127-6948 391.0 391.7 0.7 2.13 2.13 A1 Zone N127-6949 357.4 358.2 0.8 2210.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6949 358.2 359.0 0.8 677.00 90.00 A1 ZoneHole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Grade (g/t Au) Cut Grade (90 g/t Au) Target N127-6949 359.0 359.8 0.8 3.57 3.57 A1 Zone N127-6949 359.8 360.6 0.8 0.23 0.23 A1 Zone N127-6949 360.6 361.3 0.7 10.40 10.40 A1 Zone N127-6949 361.3 362.4 1.1 34.60 34.60 A1 Zone N127-6949 362.4 363.2 0.8 0.27 0.27 A1 Zone N127-6949 363.2 364.0 0.8 0.08 0.08 A1 Zone N127-6949 364.0 365.2 1.2 342.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6949 365.2 366.4 1.2 1515.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6949 366.4 367.4 1.0 71.30 71.30 A1 Zone N127-6949 367.4 368.2 0.8 0.46 0.46 A1 Zone N127-6949 368.2 369.0 0.8 0.58 0.58 A1 Zone N127-6949 369.0 369.7 0.7 40.60 40.60 A1 Zone N127-6949 369.7 370.7 1.0 200.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6949 370.7 371.5 0.8 131.50 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6949 371.5 372.5 1.0 5.07 5.07 A1 Zone N127-6949 379.3 380.3 1.0 0.62 0.62 A2 Zone N127-6949 380.3 381.1 0.8 12.20 12.20 A2 Zone N127-6949 381.1 381.9 0.8 345.00 90.00 A2 Zone N127-6949 381.9 382.7 0.8 24.00 24.00 A2 Zone N127-6949 382.7 384.0 1.3 0.40 0.40 A2 Zone N127-6950 343.3 344.1 0.8 0.02 0.02 A Zone N127-6950 344.1 345.0 0.9 0.04 0.04 A Zone N127-6950 345.0 345.5 0.5 46.10 46.10 A Zone N127-6950 345.5 346.5 1.0 0.11 0.11 A Zone N127-6950 346.5 347.5 1.0 0.17 0.17 A Zone N127-6950 368.8 369.8 1.0 3.36 3.36 A1 Zone N127-6950 369.8 370.8 1.0 5.18 5.18 A1 Zone N127-6950 370.8 371.8 1.0 1.07 1.07 A1 Zone N127-6950 371.8 372.6 0.8 14.65 14.65 A1 Zone N127-6950 372.6 373.4 0.8 619.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6950 373.4 374.1 0.7 256.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6950 374.1 374.8 0.7 3.26 3.26 A1 Zone N127-6950 374.8 375.6 0.8 0.54 0.54 A1 Zone N127-6950 375.6 376.4 0.8 106.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6950 376.4 377.2 0.8 391.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6950 377.2 378.0 0.8 2.74 2.74 A1 Zone N127-6951 314.7 315.7 1.0 5.74 5.74 - N127-6951 315.7 316.7 1.0 3.04 3.04 - N127-6951 316.7 317.6 0.9 1.12 1.12 - N127-6951 317.6 318.3 0.7 1.72 1.72 - N127-6951 318.3 319.3 1.0 3.45 3.45 - N127-6951 319.3 320.3 1.0 4.86 4.86 -Hole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Grade (g/t Au) Cut Grade (90 g/t Au) Target N127-6951 320.3 321.3 1.0 29.60 29.60 - N127-6951 321.3 322.3 1.0 22.50 22.50 - N127-6951 322.3 322.8 0.5 12.05 12.05 - N127-6951 322.8 323.6 0.8 6.86 6.86 - N127-6951 323.6 324.7 1.1 8.31 8.31 - N127-6951 324.7 325.8 1.1 3.11 3.11 - N127-6951 368.0 368.7 0.7 1.19 1.19 BZA1 Zone N127-6951 368.7 369.7 1.0 5.99 5.99 BZA1 Zone N127-6951 369.7 370.7 1.0 5.37 5.37 BZA1 Zone N127-6951 370.7 371.7 1.0 1.89 1.89 BZA1 Zone N127-6951 431.7 432.7 1.0 1.27 1.27 A2 Zone N127-6951 432.7 433.7 1.0 40.50 40.50 A2 Zone N127-6951 433.7 434.7 1.0 50.40 50.40 A2 Zone N127-6951 434.7 435.7 1.0 93.30 90.00 A2 Zone N127-6951 435.7 436.4 0.7 2.45 2.45 A2 Zone N127-6951 445.2 446.2 1.0 13.60 13.60 Footwall N127-6951 446.2 446.7 0.5 0.62 0.62 Footwall N127-6951 446.7 448.0 1.3 1.29 1.29 Footwall N127-6951 448.0 449.0 1.0 0.11 0.11 Footwall N127-6953 314.7 315.7 1.0 7.13 7.13 A1 Zone N127-6953 315.7 316.7 1.0 0.98 0.98 A1 Zone N127-6953 316.7 317.7 1.0 6.32 6.32 A1 Zone N127-6953 317.7 318.7 1.0 6.60 6.60 A1 Zone N127-6953 318.7 319.7 1.0 0.49 0.49 A1 Zone N127-6953 319.7 320.3 0.6 0.62 0.62 A1 Zone N127-6953 320.3 321.3 1.0 243.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6953 321.3 322.2 0.9 38.80 38.80 A1 Zone N127-6953 322.2 323.2 1.0 3.73 3.73 A1 Zone N127-6953 323.2 324.2 1.0 0.82 0.82 A1 Zone N127-6953 324.2 325.2 1.0 0.05 0.05 A1 Zone N127-6953 325.2 326.0 0.8 0.49 0.49 A1 Zone N127-6953 326.0 327.0 1.0 52.80 52.80 A1 Zone N127-6954A 421.5 422.6 1.1 14.55 14.55 A Zone N127-6954A 422.6 423.4 0.8 29.00 29.00 A Zone N127-6954A 423.4 424.2 0.8 181.50 90.00 A Zone N127-6954A 424.2 425.1 0.9 36.50 36.50 A Zone N127-6954A 425.1 426.1 1.0 0.14 0.14 A Zone N127-6954A 426.1 427.1 1.0 4.26 4.26 A Zone N127-6954A 427.1 428.0 0.9 0.77 0.77 A Zone N127-6954A 428.0 429.0 1.0 4.10 4.10 A Zone N127-6954A 449.9 450.6 0.7 3.55 3.55 A1 Zone N127-6954A 450.6 451.3 0.7 38.40 38.40 A1 ZoneHole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Grade (g/t Au) Cut Grade (90 g/t Au) Target N127-6954A 451.3 451.9 0.6 0.58 0.58 A1 Zone N127-6954A 451.9 452.4 0.5 0.19 0.19 A1 Zone N127-6954A 452.4 453.1 0.7 18.25 18.25 A1 Zone N127-6954A 453.1 453.8 0.7 119.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6954A 453.8 454.5 0.7 98.80 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6954A 454.5 455.0 0.5 0.81 0.81 A1 Zone N127-6954A 455.0 455.6 0.6 0.84 0.84 A1 Zone N127-6954A 455.6 456.1 0.5 38.30 38.30 A1 Zone N127-6954A 456.1 456.7 0.6 14.35 14.35 A1 Zone N127-6954A 456.7 457.5 0.8 178.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6954A 457.5 458.4 0.9 17.95 17.95 A1 Zone N127-6954A 458.4 459.3 0.9 7.69 7.69 A1 Zone N127-6954A 459.3 460.2 0.9 13.70 13.70 A1 Zone N127-6954A 460.2 461.1 0.9 55.80 55.80 A1 Zone N127-6954A 461.1 462.0 0.9 78.70 78.70 A1 Zone N127-6954A 462.0 462.9 0.9 115.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6954A 462.9 463.8 0.9 16.25 16.25 A1 Zone N127-6954A 463.8 464.3 0.5 1.24 1.24 A1 Zone N127-6954A 464.3 465.0 0.7 1.39 1.39 A1 Zone N127-6954A 465.0 465.7 0.7 0.25 0.25 A1 Zone N127-6954A 465.7 466.5 0.8 0.21 0.21 A1 Zone N127-6954A 466.5 467.3 0.8 2.41 2.41 A1 Zone N127-6954A 467.3 468.3 1.0 0.35 0.35 A1 Zone N127-6954A 468.3 469.2 0.9 132.50 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6954A 469.2 470.1 0.9 314.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-6954A 470.1 471.0 0.9 8.63 8.63 A1 Zone N127-6955 139.1 140.1 1.0 0.36 0.36 A1 Zone N127-6955 140.1 141.0 0.9 50.10 50.10 A1 Zone N127-6955 141.0 142.0 1.0 48.20 48.20 A1 Zone N127-6955 142.0 143.0 1.0 0.05 0.05 A1 Zone N127-6957 106.8 107.8 1.0 0.17 0.17 A Zone N127-6957 107.8 108.3 0.5 0.21 0.21 A Zone N127-6957 108.3 108.8 0.5 41.60 41.60 A Zone N127-6957 108.8 109.8 1.0 0.85 0.85 A Zone N127-6957 109.8 110.8 1.0 0.05 0.05 A Zone N127-6988 79.9 80.9 1 9.59 9.59 A Zone N127-6988 80.9 81.9 1 0.03 0.03 A Zone N127-6988 81.9 82.9 1 0.04 0.04 A Zone N127-6988 82.9 83.8 0.9 0.14 0.14 A Zone N127-7008 53.3 54.6 1.3 0.01 0.01 - N127-7008 54.6 56.1 1.5 21.70 21.70 - N127-7008 56.1 57.6 1.5 0.03 0.03 -Hole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Grade (g/t Au) Cut Grade (90 g/t Au) Target N127-7010 31 32.3 1.3 0.08 0.08 - N127-7010 32.3 33.5 1.2 1.56 1.56 - N127-7010 33.5 34.5 1 35.6 35.6 - N127-7033 21.3 21.9 0.6 144.50 90.00 A2 Zone N127-7033 22.7 23.3 0.6 0.19 0.19 A2 Zone N127-7033 23.3 23.8 0.6 0.23 0.23 A2 Zone N127-7033 23.8 24.8 1.0 0.06 0.06 A2 Zone N127-7035 76.6 77.6 1.0 6810.00 90.00 - N127-7035 77.6 78.5 0.9 0.10 0.10 - N127-7035 78.5 79.5 1.0 4.55 4.55 - N127-7035 105.0 106.0 1.0 0.65 0.65 A1 Zone N127-7035 106.0 106.9 0.9 353.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-7035 106.9 107.8 0.9 1.42 1.42 A1 Zone N127-7035 107.8 108.6 0.8 0.88 0.88 A1 Zone N127-7035 113.3 114.8 1.5 16.55 16.55 A2 Zone N127-7035 114.8 115.8 1.0 0.84 0.84 A2 Zone N127-7035 115.8 116.8 1.0 5.65 5.65 A2 Zone N127-7035 125.2 126.6 1.4 70.30 70.30 - N127-7035 126.6 128.1 1.5 9.30 9.30 - N127-7035 128.1 129.3 1.2 5.60 5.60 - N127-7035 136.8 137.8 1.0 0.44 0.44 - N127-7035 137.8 138.9 1.1 0.81 0.81 - N127-7035 138.9 140.0 1.1 35.30 35.30 - N127-7042 110.5 111.0 0.5 1.61 1.61 A Zone N127-7042 111.0 111.6 0.6 18.90 18.90 A Zone N127-7042 111.6 112.3 0.7 145.50 90.00 A Zone N127-7042 112.3 113.1 0.8 0.61 0.61 A Zone N127-7042 113.1 113.8 0.7 4.48 4.48 A Zone N127-7042 113.8 114.5 0.7 1.16 1.16 A Zone N127-7042 129.2 129.8 0.6 3.52 3.52 A Zone N127-7042 129.8 130.7 0.9 6.87 6.87 A1 Zone N127-7042 130.7 131.6 0.9 0.40 0.40 A1 Zone N127-7042 131.6 132.4 0.8 0.69 0.69 A1 Zone N127-7042 132.4 132.9 0.5 190.00 90.00 A1 Zone N127-7044 134.5 135.0 0.5 56.60 56.60 A Zone N127-7044 135.0 136.5 1.5 0.12 0.12 A Zone N127-7044 136.5 137.2 0.7 0.57 0.57 A Zone N127-7044 137.2 137.7 0.5 1.48 1.48 A Zone N127-7044 140.0 140.5 0.5 6.63 6.63 A1 Zone N127-7044 140.5 141.0 0.5 0.95 0.95 A1 Zone N127-7044 141.0 141.5 0.5 8.41 8.41 A1 Zone N127-7044 141.5 142.0 0.5 6.85 6.85 A1 ZoneHole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Grade (g/t Au) Cut Grade (90 g/t Au) Target N127-7044 142.0 143.0 1.0 2.50 2.50 A1 Zone N127-7044 143.0 144.1 1.1 14.70 14.70 A1 Zone N127-7044 144.1 145.1 1.0 0.53 0.53 A1 Zone N127-7044 145.1 145.6 0.5 36.30 36.30 A1 Zone N127-7044 145.6 146.1 0.5 46.60 46.60 A1 Zone N127-7044 146.1 146.6 0.5 22.30 22.30 A1 Zone N127-7044 153.0 154.5 1.5 2.10 2.10 - N127-7044 154.5 155.6 1.1 0.12 0.12 - N127-7044 155.6 156.2 0.6 50.20 50.20 - N127-7053 332.8 334.3 1.5 2.96 2.96 A Zone N127-7053 334.3 335.8 1.5 2.84 2.84 A Zone N127-7053 335.8 337.3 1.5 2.76 2.76 A Zone N127-7053 337.3 338.8 1.5 11.35 11.35 A Zone N127-7053 338.8 340.3 1.5 1.44 1.44 A Zone N127-7053 421.2 421.9 0.7 0.42 0.42 BFW_4 Zone N127-7053 421.9 422.8 0.9 101.00 90.00 BFW_4 Zone N127-7053 422.8 423.7 0.9 0.46 0.46 BFW_4 Zone N127-7053 423.7 425.0 1.3 91.40 90.00 BFW_4 Zone N127-7053 446.0 446.7 0.7 36.80 36.80 FW6A Zone N127-7053 446.7 447.4 0.7 75.90 75.90 FW6A Zone N127-7053 447.4 448.0 0.6 2.52 2.52 FW6A Zone N127-7053 448.0 449.0 1.0 1.20 1.20 FW6A Zone N127-7053 449.0 449.8 0.8 2.94 2.94 FW6A Zone N127-7053 459.3 460.2 0.9 1.09 1.09 - N127-7053 460.2 461.7 1.5 3.72 3.72 - N127-7053 461.7 462.7 1.0 4.24 4.24 - N127-7055 237.7 238.4 0.7 10.60 10.60 A Zone N127-7055 238.4 239.0 0.6 7.17 7.17 A Zone N127-7055 239.0 240.0 1.0 0.11 0.11 A Zone N127-7055 240.0 240.5 0.5 0.87 0.87 A Zone N127-7055 240.5 241.1 0.6 5.43 5.43 A Zone N127-7065 115.7 116.2 0.5 28.30 28.30 - N127-7065 116.2 117.2 1.0 0.11 0.11 - N127-7065 117.2 118.0 0.8 0.05 0.05 - N127-7065 118.0 119.0 1.0 0.06 0.06 - N127-7065 124.2 125.6 1.4 0.93 0.93 A Zone N127-7065 125.6 126.7 1.1 101.50 90.00 A Zone N127-7065 126.7 127.7 1.0 0.27 0.27 A Zone N127-7065 127.7 128.7 1.0 1.11 1.11 A Zone N127-7065 161.1 162 0.9 49.9 49.9 A1 Zone N127-7065 162 162.7 0.7 0.21 0.21 A1 Zone N127-7065 162.7 163.6 0.9 1.32 1.32 A1 ZoneHole No. From (m) To (m) Core Length (m) Grade (g/t Au) Cut Grade (90 g/t Au) Target N127-7065 163.6 164.1 0.5 2.61 2.61 A1 Zone N127-7065 164.1 165 0.9 0.58 0.58 A1 Zone N127-7066 146.3 147.3 1.0 13.05 13.05 A Zone N127-7066 147.3 148.1 0.8 27.10 27.10 A Zone N127-7066 148.1 149.2 1.1 0.11 0.11 A Zone N127-7066 149.2 150.2 1.0 1.03 1.03 A Zone N127-7066 150.2 151.2 1.0 13.80 13.80 A Zone *Denotes inclusion in December 31, 2024 mineral resource. 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Yahoo
20 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Alico, Inc. applauds Gov. Ron DeSantis for signing House Bill 4041 to create the Corkscrew Grove Stewardship District
FORT MYERS, Fla., June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alico, Inc. ('Alico' or the 'Company') (Nasdaq: ALCO), a Southwest Florida-based agribusiness and land management company with over 125 years of experience as stewards of its lands, applauds Gov. Ron DeSantis for signing House Bill 4041. The bill, which takes effect immediately, creates the Corkscrew Grove Stewardship District, an independent special district responsible for the construction, operations and maintenance of community infrastructure in eastern Collier County. The enabling legislation was sponsored by Rep. Lauren Melo, a Naples Republican, and received unanimous support from the Collier County Legislative Delegation, the Florida House Intergovernmental Affairs Subcommittee, the Florida House Ways and Means Committee, the Florida House State Affairs Committee, the Senate Rules Committee, and the full Florida House and Florida Senate. The proposal also received unanimous support from the Collier Board of County Commissioners. The Corkscrew Grove Stewardship District will assist Alico in its efforts to effectively finance infrastructure, help restore and manage natural areas, and oversee the administration of the master planned communities and lands within the district's boundaries. In March 2025, Alico announced the creation of Corkscrew Grove Villages in eastern Collier County. Located on approximately 4,600 acres at the northwest corner of Collier County on the border of Lee and Hendry counties, Corkscrew Grove Villages will not only provide future residents with ample opportunities to live, work and play, but also enhance public infrastructure, permanently protect thousands of acres of sensitive lands, and enhance wetlands and water resources. The plan consists of two 1,500-acre villages accompanied by more than 6,000 acres of permanent conservation area. The district, which will be overseen by a five-member Board of Supervisors, will also help facilitate collaboration and communications with local, state and federal government agencies and community stakeholders. This includes partnering with the Immokalee Water and Sewer District on the planning, design, construction and delivery of potable water and sewer to Corkscrew Grove Stewardship District residents. 'We are grateful for the support of Gov. Ron DeSantis, Rep. Lauren Melo and the entire Florida Legislature,' said John Kiernan, the president and CEO of Alico. 'Their approval of the Corkscrew Grove Stewardship District is not only a key milestone in implementing Alico's strategic transformation, which thoughtfully converts select properties to well planned communities, but also in executing Collier County's Rural Land Stewardship Area plan.' Approved by the Collier Board of County Commissioners in 2002 and spanning approximately 185,000 acres in eastern Collier County, the Rural Land Stewardship Area (RLSA) plan is an innovative, incentive-based approach to planning and implementing long-term growth in rural regions. For the past 20 years, Alico has worked closely with other Southwest Florida landowners and community stakeholders to develop and implement the RLSA plan. While the long-term vision for Corkscrew Grove Village includes two villages, Alico is currently seeking approval for the East Village as its first step. The process is anticipated to take approximately one year, with the final decision by the Collier Board of County Commissioners expected in 2026. Alico has also submitted permits to the South Florida Water Management District and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for both villages. Construction on the first village could begin in 2028 or 2029, if approvals are granted. For more information about Corkscrew Grove Villages, visit For more information about Alico, visit About Alico, Inc. Alico, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALCO) is a Florida-based agribusiness and land management company with over 125 years of experience. Following its strategic transformation in 2025, Alico operates as a diversified land company with approximately 51,300 acres across 8 Florida counties. The Company focuses on strategic land development opportunities and diversified agricultural operations, leveraging its extensive land portfolio to create long-term shareholder value while maintaining its commitment to responsible land stewardship and conservation. Learn more about Alico at Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the Company's expectations with respect to its Strategic Transformation; the Corkscrew Grove Stewardship District's assistance in the Company's efforts to effectively finance infrastructure, help restore and manage natural areas, and oversee the administration of the master planned communities and lands within the district's boundaries; the Company's plans to pursue commercial and residential development, including with respect to the Corkscrew Grove Villages and the timeline for development thereof; and any other statements relating to our future activities or other future events or conditions. These statements are based on our current expectations, estimates and projections about our business based, in part, on assumptions made by our management and can be identified by terms such as 'if,' 'will,' 'should,' 'expects,' 'plans,' 'hopes,' 'anticipates,' 'could,' 'intends,' 'targets,' 'projects,' 'contemplates,' 'believes,' 'estimates,' 'forecasts,' 'predicts,' 'potential' or 'continue' or the negative of these terms or other similar expressions. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in the forward-looking statements due to numerous factors, including, but not limited to: our implementation of our planned Strategic Transformation; our plan to wind down our citrus production operations to focus on our long-term diversified land usage and real estate development strategy; our ability to secure necessary regulatory approvals and permits for land development projects, effectively manage and allocate resources to new business initiatives, attract and retain skilled personnel with expertise in diversified land usage and real estate development, navigate potential market fluctuations and economic conditions, maintain strong relationships with lenders and continue to satisfy covenants and conditions under current loan agreements and address potential environmental and zoning issues, and other challenges inherent in real estate development; our ability to increase our revenues from land usage and real estate development; adverse weather conditions, natural disasters and other natural conditions, including the effects of climate change and hurricanes and tropical storms; risks related to our expected significant revenue shift to real estate development and diversified farming operations; our ability to effectively perform grove management services, or to effectively manage our portfolio of groves; product contamination and product liability claims; water use regulations restricting our access to water; changes in immigration laws; harm to our reputation; tax risks associated with a Section 1031 Exchange; risks associated with the undertaking of one or more significant corporate transactions; the seasonality of our citrus business; fluctuations in our earnings due to market supply and prices and demand for our products; climate change, or legal, regulatory, or market measures to address climate change; Environmental, Social and Governance issues, including those related to climate change and sustainability; increases in labor, personnel and benefits costs; increases in commodity or raw product costs, such as fuel and chemical costs; transportation risks; any change or the classification or valuation methods employed by county property appraisers related to our real estate taxes; liability for the use of fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and other potentially hazardous substances; compliance with applicable environmental laws; loss of key employees; material weaknesses and other control deficiencies relating to our internal control over financial reporting; macroeconomic conditions, such as rising inflation and the deadly conflicts in Ukraine and Israel and the Middle East; system security risks, data protection breaches, cybersecurity incidents and systems integration issues; our indebtedness and ability to generate sufficient cash flow to service our debt obligations; higher interest expenses as a result of variable rates of interest for our debt; our ability to continue to pay cash dividends; and certain of the other factors described under the sections "Risk Factors" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" included in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2025 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the 'SEC'). Except as required by law, we do not undertake an obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments, or otherwise. Media Contact:Jenna Buzzacco-FoersterGravina, Smith, Matte & Arnold Marketing and PR(239) 275-5758Jenna@ Investor Contact:John MillsICR(646) 277-1254InvestorRelations@ Brad HeineChief Financial Officer(239) 226-2000bheine@


Boston Globe
21 minutes ago
- Boston Globe
Venice, prime wedding spot, braces for a Bezos marital extravaganza
Advertisement Glassblowers, mask makers, and bakeries are counting their euros for a multiday event that has City Hall swooning. Officials project the economic benefits in the low eight digits, including $3.5 million in charitable donations. But not all of Venice is swooning. The city's latest wedding bash — a smaller affair compared with some Venetian blowouts, with government officials and one vendor estimating between 200 and 250 guests — has become a lightning rod for overtourism protesters, eco-activists, and left-wing demonstrators who are hosting a network of events against what they see as a manifestation of the era of the One Percent. Their slogan — 'No Space for Bezos' — has popped up on street corners and even a banner across the legendary Rialto Bridge. On Monday, activists from Greenpeace and the Britain-based group Everyone Hates Elon unfurled a giant image of a laughing Bezos in St. Mark's Square under the words: 'If you can rent Venice for your wedding you can pay more tax.' Advertisement Demonstrators had threatened to block access to what was expected to be Saturday's main wedding celebration at the Misericordia — a cavernous venue in northern Venice inaugurated in 1583 — by physically throwing themselves in canals. Sensing potential trouble, a decision was made this week to change the location, said a person familiar with the event. 'The decision was taken so as not to harm or create distress for residents, visitors and tourists,' said the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss confidential deliberations. Demonstrators are celebrating the relocation as a 'victory.' The new venue for Saturday's festivities remains officially secret, but protesters say they have tapped an underground network of cleaners, technicians, caterers, and others to pinpoint the new site in a secluded part of the Arsenale complex used to host Venice's annual Biennale art and architectural exhibitions, as well as high-security summits. The venue, city officials say, is more easily monitored and secured. Saying waters in the area are too treacherous to risk their original plan — jumping in canals with inflatable flamingos, ducks, and unicorns, to disrupt boats ferrying guests — protesters are now planning a less invasive Saturday march away from the venue. 'We have already won,' said Tommaso Cacciari, one of the protest organizers and the nephew of a former mayor. 'Bezos wanted to use Venice as a backdrop for his pictures. We used his event to show our fight to the world.' Advertisement City officials, police, and business owners, meanwhile, have pushed back against claims by protesters that Bezos sought to effectively 'buy Venice' for the event, noting that the city has hosted significantly larger and more extravagant affairs. They cite, for instance, the 'Wedding of the Century' that brought Bollywood to the Adriatic for three heady days in 2011. The silk-swathed celebration for an Indian heiress and her betrothed saw 800 guests sup on delicacies from Harry's Bar. There were stilt walkers, billionaires, and a blimp. Shakira crooned. Nobody protested. Then there was the wedding of George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin in 2014. 'Where were these protesters when George Clooney got married at City Hall, and really did disrupt the streets? This is a private wedding, out of the way. I can't understand this,' said Simone Venturini, the Venice city councilor responsible for the tourism sector. Venturini said he understood that Bezos and Sánchez were to be legally wed in the United States, and were simply hosting their celebrations in Venice. Bezos and Sánchez declined to comment. The wedding planners — the boutique agency Lanza & Baucina — also declined an interview request. In a statement, the company condemned the 'misinformation, falsehoods and misunderstandings' that have circulated in Venice about the wedding celebrations. They described the number of water taxis and gondolas booked as not 'excessive' and 'proportionate to the number of guests.' Senior officials estimate that the event has booked roughly 30 of the city's 250 water taxis. 'From the outset, both our client's brief and our guiding principles have been very clear: minimizing the impact of the event on the city, respect for its residents and institutions and the prominent use of local workers in the creation of events,' the Lanza & Baucina statement read. 'The rumors of a 'takeover' of the city are completely false and diametrically opposed to our aims and reality.' Advertisement Bezos, the founder of Amazon, also owns The Washington Post. In some ways, the Bezos-Sánchez event has become a pawn in a bigger game. Much of Venice has fretted about overtourism. But the mayor and business interests are especially at odds with a small group of die-hard activists angered by high housing prices and the devolution of a once formidable city-state into a Disney-esque playground for shorts-wearing, selfie-taking hordes. Yet protesters, who include social housing activists, university collectives, workers' rights advocates and anti-cruise-ship groups, say they have particularly targeted Bezos because they see him in a 'political context' — calling the billionaire a symbol of consumer-driven culture and anti-labor-union animus, and a member of a global elite that has corralled wealth. Fairly or not, some protesters also said they equate him with President Trump. 'We would have protested Bezos even if he came with three people in a wooden boat with oars,' Cacciari said. Others in Venice, however, see just the opposite — a billionaire spreading his wealth. Not far from St. Mark's Square, sugary scents waft from the glass counters of the Rosa Salva bakery. The family business founded in 1879 was originally contracted months ago to produce sweets as gifts for a major but anonymous wedding this week. Three weeks ago, as protest fervor built, the owner, Antonio Rosa Salva, was informed that the order — for roughly 200 gift boxes — was for guests of Bezos and Sánchez. Rosa Salva called the protests shortsighted. Weddings, he said, are responsible for 30 percent of his total annual sales. 'We've done weddings for 500 people, events for 1,800, and nobody ever said a word,' he said. 'The truth is, Venice has been hosting events like this for centuries. It should be a pleasure and honor for us to host this now. We need this.' Advertisement In fact, the Bezos-Sánchez nuptials are happening as the Venice hotel association cites a drop-off in revenue following a banner 2024, a loss it partially attributed to fewer big-spending American tourists. For the association, the protests smack of a self-inflicted wound. Some people in 'this city want the tourist money, but they want it by mail,' said Claudio Scarpa, director general of the Venice Hotel Association, adding that he believed only a small subsection of the city was up in arms over the Bezos event. 'We should be seeing this as the best possible opportunity to advertise our city.' In a city highly sensitive to cruise ship traffic, speculation had raged over whether Bezos would sail his three-masted, 417-foot yacht Koru into Venice. The person familiar with the event said the vessel was not expected to enter the city, and Italy's La Repubblica reported the couple had arrived in the area by helicopter. On Wednesday evening, the Koru was located in the waters off nearby Croatia, according to . People magazine on Monday published images of the suds-covered couple aboard the Koru, enjoying what the outlet described as a 'foam party' with guests. Darco Pellos, the prefect of Venice in charge of public order, said a variety of local and national Italian security forces were being called in this week to keep the peace, given the level of the 'personalities' attending the event. He said he had been informed of the venue change for Saturday. Advertisement Depending on how things go, the event could mark a test of a newly passed national security law that grants authorities the right to detain protesters for obstructing public places. But Pellos said: 'I believe there will be no problems, as on all occasions when dissent has been manifested in this city. Our interest lies in guaranteeing the safety of citizens — those who demonstrate, and those who want this private event.' Luca Zaia, the governor of Veneto — the region of which Venice is the capital — disclosed this week that Bezos and Sánchez had donated 1 million euros to CORILA, a group that supports scientific research and preservation efforts on the Venetian lagoon. A person familiar with the donations who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss financial details said additional donations of 1 million euros each were made to the Venice Office of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and to Venice International University. In an interview, Zaia called the $18 billion-a-year tourism industry the region's most important, and criticized the protests. 'We don't know how much Bezos's wedding will bring,' the governor said of the economic windfall. But, he said, Bezos 'has rented five hotels, about 30 taxis and, from what we understand, it will cost Bezos between 20 [million] and 30 million euros,' he said. 'We'll be awaiting Bezos with open arms.' For guests, the weather may be more uncomfortable than the protests, with high temperatures approaching 90. The locations of the week's other wedding-related festivities also remain closely guarded secrets — though word has seeped out of potential locations, both to protesters and the local press. The town is buzzing over mysterious activity near the Madonna dell'Orto Church in the Cannaregio district. Another rumored spot is San Giorgio Maggiore island, a graceful stretch of historical buildings with sweeping views of St. Mark's Square. Home to a small but ancient cloister of Benedictine monks, it has played host in the past to high-security international summits. Today, the island is owned by the Italian government and largely managed by the Giorgio Cini Foundation, founded by a former communications minister for Benito Mussolini who later turned against Il Duce. Foundation officials would not comment on rumors of a wedding-related event reportedly being planned in a closed-off park where black gazebos and a metal detector went up 10 days ago. A woman staffing an accreditation booth would only describe it as a 'private event.' 'I do not doubt that Mr. Bezos does great and good things,' Stefano Visintin, the Benedictine abbot on San Giorgio, told the Corriere del Veneto newspaper. 'But a personality of such caliber could have expected to also have enemies, and possibly cause a stir,' Visintin added. 'Couldn't he have gotten married in an isolated villa in Beverly Hills?'