Scottie Resources Corp. reported new assays on the Scottie Gold Mine Project in British Columbia'sGolden Triangle, including several high-grade intercepts on the Fifi and Lemoffe vein zones along the Blueberry Contact as well from the C Zone. The Blueberry Contact Zone is located 2 kilometres north-northeast of the 100% owned and royalty free, past-producing high-grade Scottie Gold Mine, 35 kilometres north of the town of Stewart, BC, along the Granduc Road.

Highlights: Drillhole SR23-268 targeted the Fifi ? Lemoffe ? Tupelo vein zones, intersecting 8.78 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 7.5 metres (m) and28.2 g/t gold over 4.00 m: Intercepts start at a depth from surface of approximately 160 m; The lower intercept occurs on the siltstone side of the Blueberry Contact Zone.

Drillhole SR23-265 targeted the Lemoffe vein zone, intersecting 5.50 g/t gold over 3.85 m: Intercept of 6.50 g/t gold over 1.0 m represents the deepest intercept to date of the Blueberry Contact Zone, at a vertical depth of over 525 m from surface indicating continuity at depth; C Zone drillhole SR23-257 intersected 4.12 g/t gold over 6.45 m including 89 g/t silver: Vein zone extends west of the Blueberry Contact Zone Increased silver content (relative to gold) is consistent with other drilling in the southern extension of the Blueberry Contact Zone.