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Ashley Gold Shares TAK-26-08 Core Visuals - Submits Hole for Fire Assay
CALGARY, ALBERTA – TheNewswire - June 30, 2026 - Ashley Gold Corp. (CSE: “ASHL”) (“Ashley” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide visuals from its TAK-26-08

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CALGARY, ALBERTA – TheNewswire - June 30, 2026 - Ashley Gold Corp. (CSE: “ASHL”) (“Ashley” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide visuals from its TAK-26-08 hole. Highlights: Hole submitted to ActLabs Dryden, on Friday June 26, 2026, 112 samples 31 prospecting samples pending west of the high-grade grab samples (398 g/t Au, 152 g/t Au). Figure 1: Phase 2 Drilling - Area of TAK-28-06 Collar Figure 2: Phase 2 Drilling - Cross Section President Noah Komavli: “Having been on site and reviewed the core in person, in my view, this is the best hole drilled to date on the property. I look forward to full assays and follow up next steps.” Core Visuals This first northern hole in the 67Z has provided excellent information. The 67Z represents an intense alteration zone located at or near the contact with a sulphide-rich quartz-eye porphyry and lies along the southern flank of a large chargeability body. The hole collared in the resistive portion of the quartz-feldspar porphyry and drilled through a wide zone of potassic material with varying degrees of alteration, silicification and sulphide content, with the most significant results focused on the interval from approximately 21 m to 67 m. TAK-26-08 exits the resistive body and intercepts a quartz-eye structure associated with the sulphide-rich quartz-eye porphyry, then trends into what appears to be the halo of the chargeability anomaly. The NTZ lies along the northern contact of the chargeability body, with 31 samples taken from and along strike to the southwest of the NTZ. The hole concluded at 128 m. Figure 4: Example Mineralization ( 20.5 m to 39 m) Figure 6: Example Mineralization at ~45 m Tak Project - Background Situated abutting the Northeast of the Goliath Gold Complex, the Tak Patents have been the subject of intermittent exploration efforts from the 1900’s, with legendary companies like Lac Minerals (Barrick) and Cominco (Teck) exploring in and around the patented ground. At least two surveys were flown, with the most detailed mapping occurring in the late 1900’s. Within the patented boundary, only 11 historic holes were ever recorded from two operators - in 1999 and 2002. After 2002, the project sat idle for 24 years until acquired by the Company. Figure 8: Regional Map and Area of Activity In 2026, mere weeks after acquisition, Ashley commissioned the first modern IP survey. The resul...