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High-Grade Gold Continues To Be Intersected At Blueberry Contact Zone

VANCOUVER – Scottie Resources Corp. reported on the 2025 drilling of various zones within the Blueberry Contact Zone, at the Scottie Gold Mine Project, north of Stewart, BC. The Company continues to deliver strong results from its 2025 drill program at the Blueberry Contact Zone, reinforcing the quality and continuity of high-grade mineralization withing the Scottie Gold Mine Project. The latest assays include multiple high-grade gold intercepts from both the BB Vein and Fifi Vein zones, highlighted by 30.42 g/t gold over 5.60 metres and 9.67 g/t gold over 8.85 metres. These zones represent shallow well-defined areas of mineralization that form an important component of the early underground mine plan outline in the Project’s recently release PEA. The results further demonstrate strong grade continuity across wide vein zones, supporting confidence in mine design assumptions and near-term production potential.
Ongoing geological modelling and re-interpretation, incorporating the full dataset from the 2025 drilling campaign continues to refine the Company’s understanding of the Blueberry Contact Zone. This work is directly informing target generation and drill prioritization for the upcoming field season with a focus on expanding known high-grade zones and testing new conceptual targets emerging from the evolving geological model.
“These results continue to validate the strength of the Blueberry Contact Zone, delivering multiple high-grade intercepts from vein zones integral to the early years of our underground mine plan,” said Thomas Mumford, President. “We’re seeing improving continuity across wide, high-grade structures, which is encouraging from both a mining and development perspective. We continue to incorporate last years drilling into our modelling, further augmenting our drill planning for this coming season and providing us confidence in our ability to grow and enhance the value of this system.”

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