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Harfang Intersects 4.5 g/t Au Over 15.6 m and Delineates New High-Grade Mineralized Shoot at Sky Lake, Ontario
MONTREAL, May 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Harfang Exploration Inc. (TSX.V: HAR) (“ Harf...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Harfang Intersects 4.5 g/t Au Over 15.6 m and Delineates New High-Grade Mineralized Shoot at Sky Lake, Ontario\n\n\n\n MONTREAL, May 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Harfang Exploration Inc. (TSX.V: HAR) (“\n \n Harfang\n \n ” or the “\n \n Company\n \n ”) is pleased to announce additional high-grade intercepts and the second batch of results from the 2025 winter diamond drill program (“\n \n Winter Drilling\n \n ”). Winter Drilling focused on the Koval patented claims at its recently acquired and wholly owned Sky Lake Gold Project located in Ontario’s Pickle Lake Gold District (Figure 1).\n \n\n The Company has intersected a high-grade mineralized interval interpreted to be the extension of the previously announced discovery (see press release dated May 14, 2025). This extension delineates a mineralized shoot that extends more than 250 metres downhole and remains open at depth. This second batch of drill results outlines a mineralized gold system and concludes the maiden drilling program at Sky Lake.\n \n\n\n HIGHLIGHTS\n \n\n\n\n Headline interval of 4.5 g/t Au over 15.6 metres (incl. 7.5 g/t Au over 8.4 metres, incl. 35.6 g/t Au over 2.5 metres) in hole SLA-25-04.\n \n\n The Company has delineated a continuous high-grade mineralized shoot that is currently traced over 250 metres downhole and remains open at depth.\n \n\n Mineralized zones consist of quartz-sericite-biotite alteration envelopes with pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite finely disseminated and in stringers, accompanied with quartz-tourmaline-carbonate veins.\n \n\n Harfang is planning a summer 2025 exploration program at Sky Lake to follow up on Winter Drilling.\n \n\n\n Rick Breger, President and CEO of Harfang, commented, “We are pleased that this final batch of results from our winter drill program at Sky Lake is so compelling. It has become obvious to us that there may be a significant mineralized system at Koval. The regional geology, the project geology, and the information we have gleaned from the drill program all suggest that this shear zone was once very active and is fertile. The delineation of this first mineralized shoot is testament to this fertility. I would consider this maiden drill program a huge success and credit must be extended to the entire Harfang and Forage MultiDrilling teams for all t...