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Solstice Gold Makes New Discovery Intersecting 8.52 g/t Au over 3.5m at the Strathy Gold Project in NE Ontario

Solstice Gold Makes New Discovery Intersecting 8.52 g/t Au over 3.5m at the Strathy Gold Project in NE Ontario

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– Solstice's first drill program at Strathy delivers new high-grade gold discovery, wide open for expansion, in one of the world's most productive gold belts –
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Solstice Gold Corp. (TSXV: SGC) ('Solstice', 'we', 'our' or the 'Company') is pleased to report assay results from its Spring 2025 drill program (3,120 metres in 13 holes) which includes the Red Cedar Discovery, intersecting 8.52 g/t Au over 3.5m including 28.7 g/t over 1.0m in hole SGPDH25-09, in a previously untested area of the Strathy Gold Project (the 'Project'). The Project is located in the Temagami Greenstone Belt in the prolific Abitibi Subprovince in Ontario. Details of assay results are provided below in Table 1.
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Solstice's very first drill program at Strathy has delivered a brand-new high-grade discovery in a target zone that's wide open for expansion.
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Spring 2025 Drill Program Highlights
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Pablo McDonald, Solstice CEO stated, ' Our very first drill program at Strathy has delivered a brand-new high-grade discovery in a target zone that's wide open for expansion. We've also confirmed that the Leckie Fault is a gold-bearing structure with kilometre-scale potential. With more than 30 IP anomalies still to test, plus newly acquired adjacent claims, we're only scratching the surface in this underexplored part of the legendary Abitibi. The stage is set for aggressive follow-up drilling and multiple discovery opportunities. '
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Solstice plans follow-up drilling focused on expanding the Red Cedar Discovery, targeting extension of its associated 300x500m IP anomaly. Additional drilling will test down-dip expansion of the Leckie Gold Zone, which contains high-grade, shallow-depth historic intercepts on Solstice claims which can be accessed using ice-based drilling. By advancing two compelling, high-grade targets, Solstice aims to significantly increase the potential for adding additional high-grade intercepts on the Strathy Gold Project. Solstice also plans to extend IP surveys to cover an additional 35% of its core claims.
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all drillholes on the Spring 2025 drill campaign. Targets 2 and 3 represent the North and South extension of the gold-bearing Leckie Fault.
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Table 1: Drill Results (Gold)
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Target Area 1
Hole
Easting
Northing
Depth
Azimuth
Dip
From
To
Width (m)
Au g/t
Comment
SGPDH25-09
592393
5215942
175
330
-45
113.00
116.50
3.50
8.52
Quartz veined mafic volcanics
INCLUDING
SGPDH25-09
592393
5215942
175
330
-45
113.00
114.00
1.00
28.70
SGPDH25-10
592135
5216046
150
333
-45
Diabase dyke intruded target
Target Area 2
Hole
Easting
Northing
Depth
Azimuth
Dip
From
To
Width (m)
Au g/t
Comment
SGPDH25-08
591570
5215788
376
105
-45
238.65
245.40
6.75
0.73
7% Py and Aspy
SGPDH25-08
591570
5215788
376
105
-45
270.50
272.00
1.50
6.33
Quartz veined mafic volcanics
SGPDH25-06
591578
5215859
319
60
-45
200.85
201.85
1.00
1.05
10% Py and Aspy
SGPDH25-06
591578
5215859
319
60
-45
214.50
216.03
1.53
0.63
Py in altered mafic volcanic. Up to 297ppm As
SGPDH25-07
591510
5215865
202
90
-45
11.70
13.00
1.30
0.70
Contains massive arsenopyrite
SGPDH25-07
591510
5215865
202
90
-45
93.26
94.26
1.00
0.85
10% Py+Po+Aspy (Cp)
SGPDH25-05
591455
5215852
202
90
-45
34.50
36.00
1.50
0.26

SGPDH25-05
591455
5215852
289
60
-50
142.00
143.00
1.00
0.39

SGPDH25-05
591455
5215852
289
60
-50
216.50
217.50
1.00
0.25
Strong silica + ankerite
Target Area 3
Hole
Easting
Northing
Depth
Azimuth
Dip
From
To
Width (m)
Au g/t
Comment
SGPDH25-04
590870
5216425
31
50
-50
8.75
9.75
1.00
1.79
Hole lost at 31m
SGPDH25-04A
590870
5216425
400
59
-50
14.50
15.20
0.7
1.69
2% fracture Py+Po
SGPDH25-03
591051
5216521
271
57
-62
151.50
153.00
1.50
0.87
Massive Po-Py veinlets
SGPDH25-03
591051
5216521
271
57
-62
154.50
159.00
4.50
0.86
0.5cm massive Po-Py veins
SGPDH25-03
591051
5216521
271
57
-62
68.50
70.00
1.50
0.44
Qtz vein
SGPDH25-01
591023
5216571
190
60
-45
133.3
134.7
1.40
1.01
Po in qtz-breccia vein plus local Po patches
SGPDH25-01
591023
5216571
190
60
-45
55.50
57.00
1.50
0.47
Aspy on fracture
SGPDH25-02
591074
5216596
250
60
-65
221.00
222.00
1.00
0.48
Massive Py vein, 278ppm As
SGPDH25-02
591074
5216596
250
60
-65
225.00
226.00
1.00
0.29
Po-Py veinlets
SGPDH25-13
590571
5216414
130
70
-50
No significant result
Target Area 4
Hole
Easting
Northing
Depth
Azimuth
Dip
From
To
Width (m)
Au g/t
Comment
SGPDH25-11
590549
5216398
286
306
-45
No significant result
SGPDH25-12
590549
5216398
106
306
-63
No significant result
SGPDH25-14
590390
5216351
4
330
-45
Hole lost at 5m
*ICP Analysis not complete on all holes
**Reported widths are core lengths, true widths not known
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