Gold79 Mines Ltd. announced that it has finalized the design for its systematic trenching program along the Tyro Main Zone to follow-up the high-grade drill intercepts from 2023 and better understand the gold distribution along strike. Work is expected to start the week of May 6, 2024. The key objectives of this program are: Better understand the intersection of the Whitespar Fault and Tyro Main Zone where 2023 drilling returned 9.1m of 51.1 g/t Au (GC23-28).

Most of this structural intersection is concealed with material from historical mining activities. Provide an improved understanding of gold grade distribution across the vein complex and along the one kilometre of strike of the Tyro Main Zone for future resource calculation. Provide the data needed to determine the scale and identify the hole locations for the follow-up drilling program, the anticipated next step for resource definition.

The potential quantity and grades are conceptual in nature. There has been insufficient exploration drilling to define a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the Exploration Target being delineated as a mineral resource. Trenching Methodology and Planned Trenches: The proposed trenching program will consist of 12 trenches for a total of over 400 metres and 250 samples.

Following the excavation of each trench (18-inch bucket and pneumatic hammer), the site will be cleaned, photographed, mapped and sampled in a manner that provides the highest quality data possible. All aspects of the program, including sample transport, will be supervised, and conducted by Gold79's Vice President, Exploration.