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Renforth extends channel to 12 m of 1.43 g/t at Parbec

2025-07-25 16:27 ET - News Release

Ms. Nicole Brewster reports

PARBEC PROSPECTING DELIVERS SURFACE GOLD RESULTS EXTENDING DIORITE SPLAY CHANNEL

Renforth Resources Inc. has advised shareholders of positive surface gold results obtained from recent prospecting at its wholly owned Parbec gold deposit project in Malartic, Que., extending a gold-bearing channel on top of the 2025 mineral resource estimate outline to 12 metres at a gold grade of 1.43 grams per tonne on surface.

This stage of work does not require intensive permitting or resource mobilization for Renforth. It is planned as part of several programs to come aimed at improving the surface potential of the deposit. The actual channelling program is preparatory to a larger-scale data acquisition and an evaluation of possibilities to expand the 2025 MRE to the bedrock surface.

Its Parbec deposit is located on the Cadillac-Larder Lake fault, contiguous to Canada's largest open-pit gold mine, the Canadian Malartic mine. The property is already connected by an all-season road to the Malartic mine mill, which is located about five kilometres to the east. The Parbec deposit is also directly on strike of the former East Amphi mine, which forms the western end of the Canadian Malartic mine property.

Prospecting in May/June targeted the south side of the CLLF where it interacts with the Pontiac sediments, including the area of the diorite splay, interpreted as a splitting of the Pontiac contact possibly explained as a fold remnant. This intrusive complex in association with other porphyritic intrusions of varied composition is common in the Malartic camp and hosts historical mineralized zones.

Surface gold results

Diorite splay

On the diorite splay structure, Renforth's geologists cut three channel samples over a length of two metres to join a 2017 channel which assayed 1.55 grams per tonne gold over 9.0 m (press release dated Oct. 31, 2017) to another 1.2-metre-long 2017 channel, which included 0.99 g/t Au over 0.3 m (not previously press released). The extended channel assays 1.43 g/t Au over a total length of 12 m, the entire north-south length of open ground has been sampled and overburden covers any potential extensions. The new samples infilled this length with 1.35 g/t Au over two m. These samples were assayed for gold by photon analysis and for multielements by MSA Lab.

Ramp portal

Channel samples cut into the ramp portal area returned a highlight value of 0.467 g/t Au over 0.5 m in an altered felsic dike. Renforth interprets a continuous structure hosting these silicified intrusions on the south side of the Cadillac break hosted in the Pontiac sediments as seen in drill holes, with limited surface expression due to overburden or the lack of exploration works on suboutcrop areas. Grab samples in this area have returned gold values as recently as January of this year during the National Instrument 43-101 site visit with 3.07 g/t Au in a grab sample weighing 3.02 kilograms (as disclosed in the May, 2025, mineral resource estimate report for Parbec written by SGS Canada). Note that grab samples are selective in nature and do not represent more than the material selected.

Channels referenced in this press release are cut horizontally on surface perpendicular to the interpreted strike direction of the diorite splay and are interpreted to represent the surface width of the structures intersected by the channel samples in those locations.

Assay results referred to in this press release were obtained by the cutting of channels in the field, with the samples bagged, tagged and securely sealed. They were then hand delivered to MSA Laboratories of Val d'Or, Que., where the samples underwent gamma ray analysis for gold by photon assay instrument and four-acid digestion ICP-MS finish (ultratrace) for 48-element analysis.

Martin Demers, PGeo, OGQ 770, vice-president of exploration for Renforth, a qualified person pursuant to the guidelines in National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the geological information contained in this press release.

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