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Diamond Drilling Intersects Multiple Visible Gold Occurrences at the Bousquet Gold Project
Montreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - February 17, 2026) - Bullion Gold Resources Corp. (TSXV: BGD...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Diamond Drilling Intersects Multiple Visible Gold Occurrences at the Bousquet Gold ProjectMontreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - February 17, 2026) - Bullion Gold Resources Corp. (TSXV: BGD) (\"Bullion Gold\" or the \"Company\") and it's partner Olympio Metals are pleased to announce that the fourth hole (BO-26-63) of the follow up program at Paquin has intersected multiple occurrences of visible gold, within a 6.25m interval of up to 80% black quartz veining and up to 5% sulphides from 182.75m. Preliminary logging of the core identified multiple grains of visible gold throughout the core in the 6.25m interval with a selection of occurrences shown in Figure 1 and the complete core box shown in Figure 2. The fourth drill hole in the follow up program at Paquin has intersected multiple zones of smoky black quartz veining and significant sulphides throughout the drill hole. The geology team will continue to log and process the drilling at Paquin and incorporate these significant intercepts of mineralisation into the geological model (see in link Figures 1 to 5).HighlightsMultiple visible gold occurrences have been observed in the fourth drill hole of the current drill program at the Paquin gold prospect of the Bousquet Gold ProjectThe visible gold in hole BO-26-63 occurs within a 6.25m zone (182.75 - 189.00m) of dark quartz veining with associated sulphides and strong carbonate-chlorite alterationFurther zones of quartz veining, sulphides and alteration have been logged in BO-26-63 (see Table 2)The current drill program is following up the significant intercepts from the 2025 drilling such as:6.40m @ 6.54 g/t Au from 183.0m (BO-25-27)7.90m @ 6.20 g/t Au from 138.0m (BO-25-28)1.50m @ 54.20 g/t Au from 235.5m (BO-25-28)The Bousquet Project is located in Quebec, Canada, on the Cadillac Break, a regional structure associated with world-class gold mineralization.Visual estimates of mineral abundance should never be considered a proxy or substitute for laboratory analyses where concentrations or grades are the factor of principal economic interest. Visual estimates also potentially provide no information regarding impurities or deleterious physical properties relevant to valuations. Assays are due for release in March 2026.Link to Figure 1Link to Figure 2Olympio's Managing Director, Sean Delaney, commented:\"We are delighted to see signific...