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High-Grade Gold Intercepts At Blueberry Contact Zone

VANCOUVER – Scottie Resources Corp. reported new assays from its 2025 drilling of various zones within the Blueberry Contact Zone, at the Scottie Gold Mine Project. The road-accessible Project is located 35 kilometres north of Stewart, BC, and is the subject of a new Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) entitled Scottie Gold Mine Project. The Company’s 2025 drill program continues to deliver multiple high-grade results at the Blueberry Contact Zone, reinforcing both the strength and continuity of mineralization within the Project. These latest assays support Scottie’s growing confidence in the predictability of the system as drilling density increases across key vein corridors, a critical factor for enhancing geological confidence and supporting future mine planning and development scenarios.
Importantly, the 2025 program is not only confirming high-grade continuity within areas contemplated by the recently released PEA but is also successfully expanding mineralization beyond the boundaries of the current conceptual open pit. Step-out drilling and testing of new target areas continue to identify additional high-grade zones, demonstrating the broader scale and exploration upside of the Blueberry Contact system and highlighting Scottie’s ability to generate meaningful new discoveries alongside resource conversion and infill drilling.
“The 2025 drill program continues to deliver exactly what we want to see; multiple high-grade intercepts with excellent continuity at Blueberry,” stated Brad Rourke, CEO. “These results demonstrate the strength and predictability of the mineralized system and continue to support the geological confidence needed to de-risk the Project. At the same time, step out drilling is generating new discoveries outside of the current open pit, reinforcing the significant growth potential exists at Scottie.”

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