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Harvest Gold Expands the Mineralization Corridor Along the Kiask River Fault at its Mosseau Project in Quebec

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Harvest Gold Expands the Mineralization Corridor Along the Kiask River Fault at its Mosseau Project in Quebec

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[{"type":"text","content":"Harvest Gold Expands the Mineralization Corridor Along the Kiask River Fault at its Mosseau Project in Quebec\n\n\n (TheNewswire)\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Vancouver, British Columbia –\n \n\n TheNewswire -\n \n\n May 15,\n \n\n 2025 ‑ Harvest Gold Corporation\n \n (TSXV: HVG) (“\n \n Harvest\n \n\n Gold\n \n ” or the “\n \n Company\n \n ”)\n \n is\npleased to announce the results of its fall 2024 prospecting and\ngeological mapping program carried out at its Mosseau property. The\nMosseau project covers 21 km of favourable strike in the Urban-Barry\ngreenstone belt region (Figure 1).\n \n\n\n\n A field program consisting of prospecting, geological\nmapping and soil sampling was carried in the central part of the\nMosseau property in October and November 2024 (Figure 2).\n \n\n\n\n Rick Mark, CEO of Harvest Gold. “The central part of\nthe Mosseau project has seen significantly less historical exploration\nthan the northern part of the property. We had a limited budget for\ngroundwork at Mosseau in 2024 and chose to focus on this area and its\nthrough going structure, the Kiask River fault. We have confirmed the\nexisting surface gold showing and the discovery of new mineralization\nalong strike significantly increases the potential scale of this\nsystem and will guide us in selecting drill targets for an expected\nsummer drill program.”\n \n\n\n\n The summer 2024 work confirmed and expanded the\nhistorical gold mineralization along the Kiask River mineralized\ncorridor, which included 2.93 g/t Au over 5.0 m from a drill hole\ncompleted by Vior in 2017 and grab samples up to 12.9 g/t Au located 1\nkm to the southeast along strike. The Harvest field program extended\nthe mineralized zone 600 m to the southeast with grab samples of 3.27\ng/t Au and 2.51 g/t Au. The mineralized corridor was also extended\n1,100 metres along strike to the northwest with 0.24 g/t Au in a grab\nsample (Figure 3). This field work has confirmed a minimum mineralized\nstrike length of 3.0 km.\n \n\n\n\n Grab samples are selective by nature\nand may not be representative of the overall mineralization on the\nproperty. While they are useful for identifying areas of interest and\nguiding further exploration, they should not be relied upon as an\nindicator of the average grade or extent of mineraliz...

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