MAS Gold Extends Mineralization at its 100% Owned Greywacke Property

is pleased to provide a summary of assay results from the 2021 winter drill program undertaken on its Greywacke Lake Property in the La Ronge Gold Belt, Saskatchewan.

David Tupper, Vice President of Exploration, comments, “The 2021 winter drill program provides MAS Gold with important new analytical data and new material from mineralized intercepts for upcoming metallurgical analysis work to be incorporated into an upgraded resource estimate for the Greywacke North deposit.

The core sampling of the North Lake Deposit has now concluded with all 2,196 samples sent to TSL Laboratories in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Sample intervals were laid out with the objective of capturing homogenous lithology and not cross any significant alterations with the sample guideline of a minimum samples size of 0.50m and a maximum sample size of 2.0m.

Care was taken to ensure that the same half of the core was sampled for the entire sample interval to maintain consistency and no biases in the assay results.

The pulveriser was cleaned using a sand wash after every samples as to avoid any potential contamination.

Core samples were analyzed for gold using FA/AA of 30g as well as multi-element ICP-MS with a multi-acid digestion.

This was used to test for natural variability/sampling bias / testing the lab for homogeneity during sample preparation processes within the lab as well as testing the precision and any possible contamination from the lab.

The 2021 drilling program was conducted under the supervision of Darren Slugoski, P.Geo., of Axiom Exploration Group Ltd.

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