Angus Gold Inc. announced assay results from five (5) drill holes, totaling 1,272 metres, completed during the fall 2023 drilling program on the Eagle River Splay Area on its 100%-owned Golden Sky Project in Wawa, Ontario. The Eagle River Splay Area is located between Angus' newly discovered Banded Iron Formation ("BIF") Gold Zone and the high-grade Eagle River gold mine of Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd. ("Wesdome") to the south. This new exploration area covers an offshoot, or splay, of the Eagle River Deformation Zone which is host to Wesdome's mine.

Highlights: Results confirm the presence of high-grade gold with a brand-new discovery in GS-23- 100, which intersected 48.7 g/t Au over 1.5 metres within a broader, lower-grade alteration zone of 5.5 metres; A Winter drilling program of 5,500 metres to resume mid-January to test additional targets on the Eagle River Splay and high-grade mineralization on the Dorset Gold Zone; Five (5) exploration drill holes, totaling 1,272 metres, were completed on the new Eagle River Splay Area, which has seen no previous drilling. The first phase of the Eagle River Splay drilling program was focused on testing geophysical anomalies that were spatially associated with anomalous surface grab samples. Drillhole GS-23- 100 tested a moderately chargeable IP anomaly associated with a strong resistive zone.

Angus intersected 48.7 g/t Au over 1.5 metres, which improves upon a previous surface grab sample containing 5.35 g/t Au, suggesting the potential for vertical continuity of the gold zone. The 48.7 g/t Au sample was hosted in a broader alteration zone of 5.50 metres with anomalous gold, carbonate alteration, repeating 0.5 to 3.0 centimetre thick quartz veins and both pyrite and pyrrhotite mineralization. Additionally, anomalous gold intervals observed in drillholes GS-23- 101 and GS-23-102 indicates potential for widespread gold mineralization throughout the Eagle River Splay system.

Breanne Beh, Chief Executive Officer of Angus, states: "We are extremely happy with these results from the fall 2023 drilling program on the Eagle River Splay Exploration Area. This is the first drill program on a new exploration target outside of Dorset and BIF Gold Zones and to intersect a high-grade gold result on first try is incredibly encouraging. winter 2024 drilling program is scheduled to begin next week with the drill returning to the Eagle River Splay area to continue to test new gold exploration targets in this underexplored section of the land The winter drill program is designed to test some very attractive targets at the Eagle River Splay area that weren't accessible during the smaller fall program.

These targets are represented by strong geophysical and surface geochemical anomalies hosted by volcanic rocks and diorite units entrained within the shear splay, similar to the geological settings observed at the Eagle River Mine. In addition, the deformed and interlayered mafic and felsic volcanic rock units in the Eagle River Splay area closely mimic the geologic setting of Wesdome's Falcon Zone. Historic rock samples collected at surface in this exploration area have returned assay results of 12.34 g/t Au, 5.86 g/t Au, 5.35 g/t Au and 5.13 g/t Au.

There has been no historical drilling completed in Angus' portion of the Eagle River Splay. To date, the drill programs at the Golden Sky project have been focused on the Dorset Gold Zone, which hosts an NI 43-101 compliant gold resource, and the BIF Gold Zone, a new discovery made by Angus in a large banded iron formation. The Eagle River Splay exploration drill program is the first time the Company has drill tested new regional exploration targets on the Golden Sky property since their initial drill program on the BIF Gold Zone in 2021.