Probe Gold Inc. to provide the results from the December 2023 drill program on its 100%-owned Croinor Gold property located near Val-d?Or, Quebec. Results from twenty-seven drill holes, totaling 6,500 metres, have returned significant near surface gold intercepts grading up to 6.5g/t Au over 3.5 metres, 3.0 g/t Au over 13.5 metres and 1.7 g/t Au over 29.8 metres. The drill program was focused on resource expansion and nearby exploration of high-grade mineralization at the Croinor, Bug Lake and Suzanne gold deposits.

A team has been mobilized to begin prospecting and Mobile Metal Ion geochemical soil surveys on the Property. Croinor currently has an indicated gold resource of 187,000 ounces at 6.47 g/t and an inferred mineral resource of 39,800 ounces at 6.19 g/t proximal to the Company?s Novador project and could represent potential higher-grade feed for its proposed centralized mill. The best gold results were returned from the northwest part of the Croinor deposit and the area between the Suzanne and the Croinor deposits.

The mineralization intersected is characterized by a series of shallow-dipping gold-rich lenses consisting of quartz-carbonate-tourmaline-pyrite veins, altered pyritic host rock material, and/or tectonic breccia. The latest drilling results have improved 3D model of the Croinor, Suzanne and Bug Lake gold deposits and will help with on-going regional exploration program. The Croinor gold trend remains open for expansion and a large part of the property was never explored using modern techniques.

During the last drilling program, assay samples were taken from the NQ core by sawing the drill core in half, with one-half sent to a certified commercial laboratory and the other half retained for future reference. A strict QA/QC program was applied to all samples; which includes insertion of mineralized standards and blank samples for each batch of 20 samples. The gold analyses were completed by fire-assayed with an atomic absorption finish on 50 grams of materials.

Repeats were carried out by fire-assay followed by gravimetric testing on each sample containing 3.0 g/t gold or more. Total gold analyses (Metallic Sieve) were carried out on the samples which presented a great variation of their gold contents or the presence of visible gold.