Probe Gold Inc. provided the final set of results from the 2022 Courvan Gold Trend resource drill program on its 100%-owned Novador property (the "Property") located near Val-d'Or, Quebec. Results from sixty-seven (67) drill holes, totaling 19,400 meters, have returned significant gold intercepts from surface to 650 meters vertical depth at the Bussiere and Creek deposits. These drilling results have yielded the thickest, highest-grade intervals to-date from the Courvan Trend, with hole CO-22-324 grading 9.2 g/t Au over 17.9 meters.

The 2022 fall drill program at Courvan focused on both resource expansion and resource conversion drilling. An updated Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) is currently being calculated and will incorporate the newly released results. All sixty-seven (67) holes drilled to identify or confirm near-surface mineralization returned gold intercepts over 0.4 g/t Au, which is above the cut-off grade used in the 2021 pit-constrained resource estimate.

Forty-three (43) holes returned gold intercepts with grade times thickness above 10.0 g/t Au. Infill drilling yielded significant results as expected, and expansion drilling near the Bussiere and Creek deposit identified new parallel gold zones. The Bussiere and Creek deposits remain open laterally and have been drilled at only shallow depths.

The few holes drilled under 350 meters deep at the Creek deposit yielded positive results and indicate good expansion potential at depth. The latest drilling results continue to improve 3D model of the mineralization at Courvan. The mineralization is characterized by a series of shallow-dipping East-West gold-bearing veins situated next to shear zones that cut across the Bourlamaque granodiorite batholith.

The gold veins encountered are primarily composed of sulphide-bearing quartz-carbonate-tourmaline, and gold is typically associated with centimeter-scale pyrite masses within the veins, as well as zones containing 1% to 5% finely disseminated pyrite in the host rocks.