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Expansion Of Mineralized Zone At Northeast Tyro Main Zone – Gold Chain Project

VANCOUVER – West Point Gold Corp. reported on the most recent drill results from its reverse circulation drill program at the Tyro Main Zone, Gold Chain Project, Arizona. This release contains the assays for drill holes GC25-59 and GC25-60, totaling 408.5m. Additionally, the Company has appointed Anthony Paterson, as Lead Independent Director.

Definition drilling of the recently discovered NE Tyro Zone continues to push the lateral and vertical limits outward over a strike of about 200m and up to 150m vertically. Hole GC25-59 intersected 32.05m of 3.51 g/t Au, including 15.28m of 7.02 g/t Au and 9.14m of 10.45 g/t Au, extending the high-grade zone at NE Tyro to depth. Hole GC25-60 intersected 50.30m of 1.29 g/t Au, including 12.1m of 2.42 g/t Au. The mineralized zone at northeast Tyro is exposed at the surface and remains open at depth, to the north and possibly to the south. Assays are pending for an additional 8 completed drill holes (approximately 2,050m).

“These results continue to expand the recently identified Northeast Tyro Zone, including broad zones of high-grade, laterally and vertically. There is a clearly evident northerly plunge to this zone towards the intersection with the Frisco Mine fault and the extensive alteration in the Frisco Graben,” stated CEO Quentin Mai. “In the next drill campaign, we plan to focus on the ongoing definition of this zone.”

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