Goldflare Exploration Inc. announced new gold results on the Goldfields property. The Goldfields property is adjacent to the Iamgold Fayolle open pit mining operation. Seven drill holes for a total of 640 meters have been completed to date.

The best result obtained is 1.24 grams per tonne over a length of 8 meters in borehole AIG-23-21. A value of 5.27 grams per tonne over one (1) meter included in an interval of 0.65 grams per tonne over 13.7 meters was obtained in drilling AIG-23-19. The four holes, drilled from the same base with an orientation varying between south/southeast and east/southeast, all intersected the mineralized structure less than 5 meters from the surface of the bedrock.

The mineralization, dipping the north-west between 65° and 75°, is correlated over a north-east strike length of 30 meters and is open laterally. The drilled lengths of mineralization are close to the interpreted true thickness which vary between 10 and 14 meters. The mineralization is hosted in altered lamprophyre and syenite intrusions in faulted contact between deformed ultramafic rocks and basalts.

Mineralization takes the form of free gold trapped in a network of joints and quartz veinlets. The amount of sulfides (pyrite, chalcopyrite) are minor and magnetite can be observed. Geological modeling based on 86 historical drill holes indicates a general orientation of the mineralized structure trending to the north-east.

The current drilling should first make it possible to define the mineralized contour close to surface, down to a depth of 100 meters, and then continue drilling down dip below the current coverage which rarely exceeds 200 meters depth. The drilling positions were recorded by Garmin GPS with an accuracy within 3 meters. An EZ-TRAC instrument from Reflex was used to establish the borehole layout.

The examination, description and sampling are carried out on the property. The samples were delivered to Laboratoire Expert inc. from Rouyn-Noranda. The mineralized zone is analyzed by metallic sieving, pulverized and sieved to 100 mesh (149 µm).

Fractions less than and greater than 100 mesh are analyzed separately by fire assay with a gravimetric finish. The final result is a weighted average of the two fractions. Mineralization walls are analyzed using a single 30-gram sample, cut from a 250-gram pulverized sample.

The analyzed values ??are obtained by an aqua regia dissolution procedure and determination by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) for results less than 3 g/t. Results greater than 3 g/t are reanalyzed and determined gravimetrically.