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Stakeholder Celebrates Klondike Gold Discovery Day

Core Viewpoint - Stakeholder Gold Corp. is celebrating Klondike Gold Discovery Day, highlighting the historical significance of gold discoveries in the Yukon Territory and the ongoing exploration efforts in the White Gold District [1][11]. Historical Context - The Yukon Gold Rush began on August 16, 1896, when gold was discovered on Rabbit Creek, leading to a massive influx of prospectors and the establishment of Dawson City as a booming center for gold [2][3]. - Klondike Gold Discovery Day was established as a holiday in 1911 to commemorate the gold rush and its impact on the region [3]. Current Exploration and Discoveries - The 21st century has seen a resurgence in gold exploration in the Klondike, with new hard rock sources being discovered that may exceed the estimated 16+ million ounces of placer gold previously recovered [4]. - Stakeholder Gold Corp. holds 100% ownership of an 18,741-hectare claim position in the White Gold District, focusing on the Ballarat Creek area, known for its prolific placer gold production [9][10]. - Recent exploration efforts have identified two distinct gold trends in the Skye Zone, measuring 1.9 km and 1.3 km, which are now the focus of follow-up exploration in 2024 [10]. Industry Outlook - The White Gold District is recognized as one of the largest gold area plays in Western Canada, with optimism surrounding the potential for additional hard rock gold deposits to be discovered [8]. - Stakeholder Gold Corp. aims to deliver economically significant gold discoveries in the White Gold District, with ongoing exploration initiatives designed to achieve this goal [12].