Newrange Gold Corp. has complete four PQ (85 mm diameter) diamond core holes totaling 800.6 meters following up on reverse circulation hole P21-115, which intersected several high-grade structures assaying up to 22.35 grams gold per metric tonne (g/t Au) within an overall intercept of 123.5 meters averaging 1.13 g/t Au (Newrange news release of February 23, 2021). All four holes are 25 to 35 meter offsets of hole P21-115 and, collectively, appear to have discovered a previously unknown extension of the historic, high-grade Pamlico Mine. In particular, distinctive mineralogy intersected in hole P21-122 indicates an important offset extension of the 5428 level stopes that remains open in at least three directions. All four core holes, P21-122 to 125, inclusive, intersected near surface, visually significant, oxide mineralization resembling that seen in hole P21-115, the Merritt zone and stopes on the 5428 level of the Pamlico Mine. The mineralization, as seen in the drill holes, occurs over broad intervals ranging from 108 to 167 meters downhole (all holes drilled at -60°) and consists of anastomosing veins and veinlets of iron oxides, and brecciated quartz filled with iron oxides in strongly clay altered rhyolite to latite lithic tuff. Importantly, the first core hole, P21-122, intersected a zone from 23 to 183 meters of iron oxide-filled brecciated quartz veins and veinlets and a 0.6 meter intercept of brecciated quartz with secondary copper minerals, including abundant chrysocolla and lesser amounts of azurite and malachite. A similar vein on the 5428 level assayed 5.62 g/t Au, 63.2 g/t Ag and 9790 parts per million copper (ppm Cu) or 0.98% Cu over 0.48 meters. The 5428 vein is the only structure associated with gold mineralization in the Pamlico Mine known to contain chrysocolla or appreciable quantities of other copper minerals The 5428 level stopes are developed on a series of nearly flat to low angle, anastomosing veins and veinlets composed of iron oxide, and iron oxide-filled quartz breccias that form a halo around a single larger, semi-continuous and relatively flat lying brecciated quartz vein with abundant iron oxides and local concentrations of chrysocolla, azurite and malachite. The 11 samples taken by the company on this level returned 0.29 to 10.35 g/t Au and 162 to 9790 ppm Cu over sample lengths ranging from 0.15 to 1.32 meters.