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Further High-Grade Intercepts At Sinivit Target

VANCOUVER – Great Pacific Gold Corp. reported on the Wild Dog Project, located on the island of New Britain, East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG). Diamond drilling began at the Project with a single drill rig and focused on the Sinivit target, a portion of the 15 km Wild Dog epithermal structural corridor. In 2025, 16 holes were drilled over 3,000 meters with two high-grade shoots defined: the Southern Oxide Shoot and the Northern Sulphide Shoot. Results from holes one through fourteen had excellent results, particularly in the Northern Sulphide Shoot, including WDG-08: 8.4 meters @ 50.1 g/t AuEq and WDG-14: 9.5 m @ 13.75 g/t AuEq. Drilling at the Project continued through the Christmas and New Year period, targeting expansion of the mineralised zones at the Northern Sulphide Shoot which is open at depth and to the North.
Key Highlights of WDG-15 (Sinivit Northern Sulphide Shoot) intercepted: 13.48 m @ 8.08 g/t AuEq from 210.22 m (7.41 g/t Au, 0.31% Cu, 16.37 g/t Ag), including 3.78 m @ 10.89 g/t AuEq from 210.22 m (10.04 g/t Au, 0.39% Cu, 20.64 g/t Ag), plus 4.50 m @ 14.62 g/t AuEq from 219.20 m (13.45 g/t Au, 0.55% Cu, 26.50 g/t Ag).
Second diamond drill rig scheduled to arrive February and be mobilized to site for drilling starting in early February. The Wild Dog camp expansion and supporting site infrastructure is complete and ready to support a significant increase in drilling activity in 2026.

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