Probe Gold Inc. provided final results from the winter 2024 Courvan Gold Trend drill program on its 100%-owned Novador property located near Val-d'Or, Quebec. Results from forty-two new drill holes and three deepened holes, totaling 12,000 metres, have returned significant gold intercepts from surface to 300 metres vertical depth at the Courvan deposits. The 2024 winter drill program at Courvan was focused on resource expansion drilling inside or near the conceptual pits.

Drilling east of the former Bussiere mine returned the best intervals, with 1.1 g/t Au over 133.0 metres and 3.2 g/t Au over 19.0 metres. An additional 14,500 metres have been drilled at the Novador's Monique deposit during the 2024 Winter drilling program and results will be released when available. The Company is advancing its discovery-stage regional exploration work at Val-d'Or, which includes prospecting and soil geochemistry on Novador, Croinor, McKenzie Break and Megiscane-Tavernier properties, and a 10,000-metre exploration drilling program on the Novador's Courvan and Pascalis Trends.

With the completion of the winter resource expansion program, the company are now focused on two key objectives: updating the resource estimate, expected later this year, and launching the 2024 regional exploration drilling programs. All the winter 2024 resource expansion drill holes drilled at Courvan returned gold intercepts over 0.4 g/t Au, which is above the cut-off grade used in the last pit-constrained resource estimate. The latest drilling results continue to improve 3D model of Courvan.