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Gold Chain Project Has Strong Drilling Results

VANCOUVER – West Point Gold Corp. reported on the ongoing drill results from its fully underway 10,000 metre (m) drill program at the flagship Gold Chain Project in Arizona. The Company reports assay results for drill holes GC25-69 and GC25-68, further confirming the project’s growing potential.
Highlights: 1) Hole GC25-69 intersected 76.2m of 1.92 g/t Au including 32.0m of 3.17 g/t Au. 2) Hole GC25-68 intersected 85.3m of 1.38 g/t Au including 59.4m of 1.79 g/t Au.
The results indicate that the broad zone of gold-bearing quartz veins, veinlets, and breccia is continuous, and robust, from the surface downward. Assay results are pending for an additional 13 completed holes (approximately 1,000m).
The initial portion of the 10,000-metre drill program at Gold Chain has commenced, with 1,177m completed across 15 holes at the Tyro Main Zone. This early phase is designed to establish the data foundation necessary to advance the project toward its maiden resource estimate.
“These results clearly demonstrate impressive grades and confirm the ongoing expansion of the Tyro Main Zone, successfully linking high-grade surface sampling with this year’s deeper drilling. Equally important, these results-together with the initial phase of our 10,000-metre drill program-are generating the critical data required to bring the maiden resource at Tyro Main Zone to surface,” stated CEO Quentin Mai.

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