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Liberty Gold Reports Infill and Step-out Drill Results at the Black Pine Gold Project, Idaho
0.86 g/t Au over 123.4 meters, including 2.45 g/t Au over 24.4 meters in LBP1197  0.67 g/t...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Liberty Gold Reports Infill and Step-out Drill Results at the Black Pine Gold Project, Idaho\n0.86 g/t Au over 123.4 meters, including 2.45 g/t Au over 24.4 meters in LBP1197 0.67 g/t Au over 61.0 meters in LBP1213, a 175-meter step-out at Rangefront Zone VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 22, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Liberty Gold Corp. (TSX: LGD; OTCQX: LGDTF) (“Liberty Gold” or the “Company”) is pleased to report additional reverse circulation (“RC”) and core drill results from the 2025 drilling program at the Black Pine Oxide Gold Project (“Black Pine”) in southeastern Idaho, USA. The results reflect infill and targeted step-out drilling designed to validate geological continuity, improve confidence in the spatial distribution of mineralized domains and expand the resource ahead of the upcoming feasibility study. Drilling at the Discovery Zone (“Discovery”) continues to confirm expected continuity of oxide gold mineralization within areas of historically sparse drilling. Results from the Rangefront Zone (“Rangefront”) continue to exceed expectations both within the core of the ore body and expanding mineralization on the margins. The majority of the reported holes are located within or immediately adjacent to existing pit designs and are intended to tighten classification confidence and convert waste blocks into resource where drilling was sparse. Highlights* Drilling at Rangefront continues to highlight the growth potential of this increasingly important area with: The high-grade core of Rangefront continues to deliver >100 gram-meter intercepts with drill hole LBP1197 returning 0.86 grams per tonne gold (“g/t Au”) over 123.4 meters (“m”) including 2.45 g/t Au over 24.4 m.A new high-grade discovery, extending 300 m to the northeast of the Rangefront resource pit has been further defined by drill holes LBP1213 (0.67 g/t Au over 61.0 m) and LBP1201 (0.45 g/t Au over 68.6 m) and remains open (see Figure 1 below).New drilling at Rangefront has defined shallow zones of new oxide gold mineralization, which are expected to convert previously modeled waste blocks to resource on the western, northwestern and southeast margins in drillholes LBP1211, LBP1217 and LBP1198, respectively (see Interval Highlights table belo...