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Wallbridge Exploration Drilling Continues to Intercept High-Grade Gold Mineralization at Martiniere

Core Viewpoint - Wallbridge Mining Company Limited announced positive results from the first phase of drilling at its Martiniere gold project, highlighting high-grade gold intercepts and the potential for further resource expansion [1][4][15]. Drilling Results - The first phase of the 2025 drilling program included 16 diamond drill holes totaling 7,225 meters, with results indicating significant gold mineralization across multiple zones [4][15]. - Notable intercepts include: - MR-25-123: 16.30 g/t Au over 1.5 m and 10.60 g/t Au over 2.1 m [3][12]. - MR-25-125: 23.38 g/t Au over 2.0 m, including 45.70 g/t Au over 1.0 m [3][12]. - MR-25-124: 6.83 g/t Au over 1.9 m, including 16.60 g/t Au over 0.7 m [3][12]. - True widths of the reported intervals are estimated to be 60-90% of the core length [2][20]. Exploration Potential - The exploration team is planning the next phase of drilling based on encouraging results and insights from the 2024 exploration program, with Phase II scheduled to begin later in July 2025 [1][4]. - The Martiniere gold system is believed to extend beyond the currently defined mineral resource, with ongoing exploration aimed at expanding this resource [1][5]. Project Location and Context - The Martiniere project is part of the larger 830 square kilometer Detour-Fenelon Trend property package in Northern Abitibi, Quebec, located near significant gold mining operations [15][18]. - The project has identified gold mineralization over an area of approximately 1,500 by 700 meters, with potential extending to depths of 800 to 900 meters [10][15]. Quality Assurance - Wallbridge maintains a robust Quality Assurance/Quality Control program for its exploration projects, ensuring the integrity of sampling and analysis processes [16].