Scottie Resources Corp. reported new assays on its Blueberry Zone including a high-grade intercept of 17.4 g/t gold over 6.57 metres in drillhole SR22-217. Scottie also confirms high grade mineralization in its furthest expansionary hole (SR22-227) along the southern extension of the Blueberry Contact zone where 7.10 g/t gold over 6.09 metres was intercepted.

The total strike length of the system now extends over 1,550 metres, representing an increase of over 110% from 2021. Deep test hole SR22-217 returned 17.4 g/t gold over a core length of 6.57 m including 56.6 g/t gold over a core length of 1.60 m. Furthest southern extension test hole SR22-227 returned 7.10 g/t gold over a core length of 6.09 m. Extends strike length of system by 100 m to a total of 1.55 km. Geophysics and mapping have confirmed that the contact extends an additional untested 600 m to the south.

Targets along this section will be tested during the 2023 drill program. Drill hole SR22-218 returned 48.5 g/t gold over a core length of 2.00 m in a 55 m step out from the nearest reported hole. Infill holes between high grade structures defined in 2021 demonstrate the continuity of the mineralizing system along the contact.