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Snowline Gold Extends Strike Length by 550 M and Intersects 6.8 Grams per Tonne Gold Over 9.0 M at Its Jupiter Target, Einarson Project, Yukon
Major step-out at Jupiter extends known strike of orogenic gold system, with hole J-25-039 return...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Snowline Gold Extends Strike Length by 550 M and Intersects 6.8 Grams per Tonne Gold Over 9.0 M at Its Jupiter Target, Einarson Project, YukonMajor step-out at Jupiter extends known strike of orogenic gold system, with hole J-25-039 returning 5.5 m at 2.6 g/t Au roughly 550 m north of previous drillingContinuity of mineralization highlighted by hole J-25-037, with 9.0 m at 6.82 g/t Auwithin a >500 m gap in previous drilling at JupiterDrilling at the Valley gold deposit, Rogue Project, continues to expand known mineralization beyond the current Mineral Resource Estimate (\"MRE\") and Preliminary Economic Assessment (\"PEA\") mine plan1 VANCOVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / September 24, 2025 / SNOWLINE GOLD CORP. (TSXV:SGD)(US OTCQB:SNWGF) (the \"Company\" or \"Snowline\") is pleased to announce additional drill results from ongoing exploration at its Rogue and Einarson projects in the eastern Yukon Territory. Drilling at Jupiter, an orogenic gold discovery on Snowline's 100%-owned Einarson Project, extends the known strike length of gold mineralization by roughly 550 m to 1.9 km (Figure 1). Drill results within a 500 m gap in previous drilling returned 6.82 g/t Au over 9.0 m from 179.5 m downhole in hole J-25-037. The gold system at Jupiter remains open along strike in both directions and to depth. At Snowline's flagship Valley gold deposit on the Rogue Project (\"Valley\"), infill and expansion drilling continue to confirm and expand the scale of known mineralization. To date, over 28,500 m have been drilled by the Company this year on the Rogue and Einarson projects, with drilling ongoing and assays pending for approximately 20,000 m. The 2025 exploration program is complemented by extensive engineering and environmental fieldwork at Valley to inform future studies and permitting efforts.Table 1 - Highlight summary of Snowline's latest assay results; see Tables 2 (Jupiter) and 3 (Valley) for details. Note that the interval highlighted for hole V-25-131 includes multiple intervals as reported in Table 3 along with small (6-6.5 m) distances in between. *Interval widths reported. \"We are in the early days of exploring the large orogenic gold system at Jupiter, on our Einarson Project, and the results demonstrate significant potential,\" said Scott Berdahl, CEO & Director of Snowline. \"With a thin blanket of transported glacia...