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Chinchilla Sulfide CRD Discovery At The Selena Project

VANCOUVER – Ridgeline Minerals Corp. reported on the Chinchilla Sulfide CRD discovery at the Selena project in Nevada. Core hole SE25-054 was a 700 meter (m) step-out northeast of discovery hole SE25-053, and intersected an “upper” oxide mineralized intercept of 3.1m grading 86.5 g/t silver (Ag), 0.3% zinc (Zn), 3.8% lead (Pb), 2.9 g/t gold (“Au”), and 0.07% antimony (Sb) (353.1 g/t AgEq or 14.7% ZnEq) starting at 639m downhole. The drillhole was paused at a depth of 916m in mid-December due to winter weather constraints and the Company anticipates re-entering and continuing the hole in the spring to a target depth of up to 1,200m to ensure the hole fully tests the MT target anomaly.
Chad Peters, President, CEO & Director, said, “Our 2025 drill program has intersected high-grade CRD mineralization in 2 of 3 holes with individual samples grading up to 379 g/t silver, 27% zinc and 2.9 g/t gold. We are very encouraged with the results of the first phase of drilling, and we anticipate a big year ahead now that we have a stronger understanding of the structural controls on mineralization at the Chinchilla Sulfide discovery. Drill planning is in progress, and we anticipate our fully funded 2026 drill program to begin in May.”

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