TDG Gold Corp. reported the first batch of assay results from the historical core relogging and resampling program undertaken at its Shasta gold-silver deposit, located in the Toodoggone, north-central B.C. TDG relogged, resampled and assayed 26 diamond drillholes, totalling ~2,900m of core, dating from 2007 and 2010, all drilled within the footprint of the existing Shasta Mineral Resource Estimate. No historical assay results for the 2007 series drillholes were available and no collar locations for the 2010 series drillholes were previously verified.

Neither series (except for two of the 2010 drillholes) were utilized in the current Shasta MRE published by. The collar locations have now been verified and the new assay data supports inclusion of these higher grade, near surface intercepts in a future MRE. 2007 Series Drilling: The 2007 diamond drilling was mostly located along the western side of the Shasta deposit, in the Shasta zone.

Historically, core was cut and sent for analysis, but the legacy data (assays and drill logs) were never located by TDG. TDG has now successfully located and validated the 2007 series drill collars and subsequently relogged, resampled and sent all recoverable drillcore for analysis of the precious metal content and a full suite of multi-element geochemistry. These drillholes add additional multi-element data TDG's existing database, and the precious metal assay results may positively impact the current Shasta MRE by improving confidence between existing drillholes and adding higher grades in areas with sparse drilling.

2010 Series Drilling: The 2010 series of diamond drilling was focused within the Cayley-Rainer zone. This zone has demonstrated potential to host bonanza grades, with SH21-022 intersecting 1.5 m grading 50.2 g/t Au and 4,871 g/t Ag [111 g/t AuEq] from 113.5 m depth. Previously, the 2010 series drilling also suffered from poor collar validation and only two drillholes were sufficiently accurately recorded to support inclusion within the 2023 MRE calculation.

As with the 2007 drillholes, the remaining 2010 drill collars have since been validated, and therefore this data may now be used in a potential MRE update. Additionally, these new assays and geochemical data could provide clues on vectoring between the Cayley-Rainer zone and the JM zone (~400 m distance). This is an area where drill and historical assay density is currently the lowest at Shasta and the new information could potentially expand the bonanza grade mineralization intercepted in 2021.

1980s Series Drilling: In 2023, TDG also undertook a broader relogging, resampling and assaying program to target (a) the satellite deposits within the Greater Shasta target area and (b) potential extensions to the mineralization at the Shasta deposit. The drillcore from the Cody Lee target area and the Fisher target area were recovered and cores from 7 and 6 holes, respectively, were relogged, resampled and assayed in entirety; results are pending. Around the main Shasta deposit, drillcore with the potential to assist in upgrading the MRE and provide valuable multi-element data were also relogged and resampled from the JM east, Shasta north and Shasta Creek areas, all within the MRE area.

These samples are being processed through the assay lab and results will be published in due course.