Doubleview Gold Corp. announced further assay results from drill holes H054, H055 and H056 at the Hat deposit located in northwest British Columbia. Drill hole H054 contains assays with a higher gold content of 0.43 g/t, when generally balanced in comparison with copper 0.32%, scandium 27.3 g/t and cobalt 136.9 g/t, with a 1.29% copper equivalent intercept over 143 meters.

The Hat polymetallic porphyry project in British Columbia's Golden Triangle, has demonstrated that it contains several of the metals deem as "critical metals" by the Canadian and American federal governments. The assay results summarized in Table 1 are open to the south and southwest of the Hat mineralization complex. The mineralization starts from near the surface and strengthens in mineral content at depth, Gold and cobalt mineralization are of higher grades in comparison with copper towards the south and southwest of the Lisle Deposit.

strength of all metals with increased depth is notable in all drill holes to date in the Buck Zone, The Buck Zone within the Lisle Deposit currently covers an area more than 400m x 450m and is open to the north-northeast, south, southwest, and to depth, The Buck Zone connects the West Lisle, Main Lisle and Southern Lisle zones with strong mineralization. The gradual approach to increasing the Buck Zone's dimensions is anticipated to add more value to the upcoming First Quarter 2024 resource estimate. All drill holes in this news release (H054 - H056) have expanded the mineralized envelope of the Lisle Deposit.

Table 2 depicts the location of drill holes H054,H055 and H056. Table 1. Assay results. Drill hole H054, 23.8, 641.2, 617.5, 0.31, 0.15, 74.4, 0.16, 29.0, 0.95 Inc., 90.6, 600.7, 510.2, 0.34, 0.16, 79.17, 29.0, 29.0, 0.,97 Inc., 92.8, 469.2, 376.4, 0.39, 0.19, 86.9, 0.18, 0.19, 26.7, 0.95, and, 180.0, 600.7, 420.7, 0.19, 0.19, 87.2, 0.20, 29.5, 1.03 Inc.