Radisson Mining Resources Inc. announced assay results from six new drill holes completed at its 100%-owned O'Brien Gold Project located in the Abitibi region of Quebec. The six holes are the latest completed as part of the Company's ongoing 140,000-metre step-out drill program designed to test the overall scope of gold mineralization at the Project. Two of the holes represent the twelfth and thirteenth directional wedges completed from pilot hole OB-24-337 and serve to expand the broad area of new high-grade mineralization being delineated across multiple veins beneath the historic O'Brien Gold Mine.
All six of the holes released intersected gold mineralization, and five of the holes returned intercepts with grades and thicknesses consistent with the Project's existing mineral resources, continuing the very high success rate of the current drill program. With this step-out drill program are steadily pushing the limits of known mineralization at O'Brien outwards and downwards. Overall, the company have now completed 74 drill holes in the 140,000 metres program, 61 of which have intersected mineralization with grades and thicknesses consistent With this step-out drill programs, 61 of which have intersecting mineralization with grades and thicknessed consistent with the Project's current mineral resources, an 82% success rate.
As the company start 2026, the company will be operating seven drill rigs at site and ramping up to its eighth rig presently.

















