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Fortune Bay Provides High-Grade Drill Results from Box Deposit in Saskatchewan

-- Fortune Bay (FOR.V) reported Tuesday new high-grade drill intersections from a large step-out hole from the Box deposit within the Goldfields gold project in Saskatchewan.

Highlights include 9.9 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 7.0 meters, within 3.7 g/t gold over 21.0 m, in hole B26-350.

The company said the intercept is located 140 m outside of the current open-pit constrained mineral resource estimate and 140 m down-plunge of previous Zone A high-grade intercepts.

"This result shows that the Box deposit continues well below the current pit-constrained resource," said Gareth Garlick, Fortune Bay's vice president for technical services.

"This points to clear potential to grow the deposit and supports our view that the Goldfields Syncline hosts a much larger gold system," Garlick added.

Fortune Bay said it has now completed its 2025/2026 winter exploration drilling program at Goldfields. The company said it has reported all assay results from the Box deposit, while other results from the Golden Pond and Frontier areas remain pending.

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