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Prosper Gold Extends Length of Gold-bearing System at Golden Corridor to 2.8 km, Intercepts Include 22.7 g/t Gold over 0.55 m – Golden Sidewalk Project, Red Lake, ON

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Prosper Gold Corp
January 17, 2022

Figure 1.



2021 diamond drill hole locations showing drone magnetometer survey and 2020/2021 pristine gold grains-in-till.

Figure 2.



Plan map of drill holes along mineralized trend of Golden Corridor.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Prosper Gold Corp. ("Prosper Gold" or the "Company") (TSXV:PGX) is pleased to report that it has now intersected gold mineralization along 2.8 kilometres of the Golden Corridor trend at the Golden Sidewalk Project Red Lake, Ontario. The Company has completed reconnaissance drilling totaling 21,103 metres in 66 diamond drill holes over 4.8 kilometres of the Golden Corridor (Figure 1). Drilling continues to outline a large hydrothermal system, intersecting ankerite ± biotite alteration with gold mineralization (Figure 2).

Highlights:

  • Hydrothermal system with gold mineralization along 2.8 kilometres of structural corridor that is parallel and proximal to regional unconformity

  • The system remains open to the east

  • High grade intervals up to 22.7 g/t gold over 0.55 m

  • Vein size, abundance, and degree of alteration increase with depth

  • $2.5 M in Company treasury – drilling is ongoing

  • “Prosper has discovered a large hydrothermal system at the Golden Corridor,” commented Peter Bernier, CEO. “The presence of the unconformity, the geology, scale, alteration, widespread gold in drilling and the high till samples down-ice tells us we are on to something significant.”

    The hydrothermal system drilled to date is approximately 2.8 kilometres long and remains open to the east. Mineralization and alteration assemblages are relatively consistent along the mineralized trend. Pyrite ± arsenopyrite ± visible gold occurs in quartz-ankerite ± biotite veins and within silica-ankerite ± biotite altered wallrock.

    The Company has planned a series of deeper drill holes in the western portion of the system as vein thicknesses and hydrothermal alteration intensities are increasing at depth. Drill holes designed to test approximately 300 metres down-dip of the mineralized intercepts encountered in shallow drilling to date within the footwall (southern) fault zone at the western structural corridor. Observations in drill core to date have shown that higher temperature alteration, predominantly a silica-biotite assemblage, enveloping larger veins and vein arrays persists in deeper intersections.

    Additional drilling is planned for the eastern portion of the system where several gold intercepts were encountered in recent drilling which will be followed up on, including 22.7 g/t gold over 0.55 metres in drill hole DD21GC039 (Table 1). Drilling in late 2021 in the eastern portion of the system at the Golden Corridor was successful in intersecting gold mineralized quartz-ankerite-pyrite veins and wallrock alteration. Drill holes DD21GC050 through DD21GC053 each intersected several intervals of gold mineralization below the footwall fault that coincides with the ultramafic-mafic volcanic contact.

    Graphics accompanying this announcement are available at
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    globenewswire.com

    Table 1. Significant assays received to date.

    Hole ID

    From (m)

    To (m)

    Interval (m)

    Au (g/t)

    DD21GC001

    46.5

    48

    1.50

    1.15

    and

    213

    214.5

    1.50

    1.74






    DD21GC004

    362.7

    364.7

    2.00

    2.36






    DD21GC005

    272.5

    273.6

    1.10

    5.07






    DD21GC011

    162.5

    164

    1.50

    3.89






    DD21GC014

    49

    50

    1.00

    1.46






    DD21GC020

    120.5

    121.8

    1.30

    1.79

    and

    249

    252

    3.00

    2.03






    DD21GC023

    127

    128.5

    1.50

    1.05

    and

    340

    353.5

    13.50

    0.46






    DD21GC030

    156.65

    157.15

    0.50

    5.63

    and

    191.5

    192.7

    1.20

    1.73






    DD21GC031

    89

    100

    11.00

    0.35






    DD21GC033

    266.39

    267.39

    1.00

    1.19






    DD21GC035

    51.4

    52.2

    0.80

    7.81






    DD21GC036

    299

    300

    1.00

    4.82






    DD21GC038

    104.5

    105.6

    1.10

    1.95






    DD21GC039

    76.55

    77.1

    0.55

    22.70






    DD21GC042

    91.5

    93.5

    2.00

    0.94






    DD21GC044

    206.93

    208.88

    1.95

    1.99






    DD21GC046

    105.31

    112

    6.69

    0.25

    and

    139.5

    140.5

    1.00

    1.25

    and

    202.5

    204

    1.50

    2.04

    and

    285

    286

    1.00

    1.36






    DD21GC049

    65

    66

    1.00

    1.11

    and

    137

    138.5

    1.50

    1.13






    DD21GC050

    77

    78.5

    1.50

    1.73

    and

    207.5

    209

    1.50

    1.30

    and

    254

    255

    1.00

    1.20






    DD21GC051

    218

    221

    3.00

    1.13

    and

    256.5

    259

    2.50

    1.49

    and

    302

    303

    1.00

    3.89

    and

    306.2

    307

    0.80

    4.50

    and

    333.9

    334.7

    0.80

    2.43






    DD21GC052

    45

    46

    1.00

    1.59

    and

    109.5

    111.5

    2.00

    2.76

    and

    163.15

    164.15

    1.00

    2.14

    and

    170

    173

    3.00

    1.08






    DD21GC053

    85

    86

    1.00

    2.51

    and

    168

    169.6

    1.60

    3.03

    and

    194

    196.5

    2.50

    1.99

    and

    216.4

    217.22

    0.82

    2.63






    DD21GC057

    122.5

    123.5

    1.00

    1.04






    DD21GC058

    146.5

    149.3

    2.80

    2.06

    and

    152

    153

    1.00

    1.14






    DD21GC060

    193

    193.5

    0.50

    1.97






    DD21GC062

    167.35

    167.85

    0.50

    1.1

    and

    174.85

    175.7

    0.85

    1.56






    DD21GC063

    39.85

    41.5

    1.65

    1.69

    and

    312.5

    328

    15.5

    0.2






    DD21GC065

    51

    53

    2

    1.25






    DD21GC066

    276.5

    277

    0.5

    1.02


    ** true widths are unknown

    Table 2. Drill collar details of specified drill holes (coordinates provided in UTM NAD83, zone 15).

    Hole ID

    Easting (m)

    Northing (m)

    Azimuth (°)

    Dip (°)

    Length (m)

    DD21GC001

    509052

    5672912

    355

    -46

    420

    DD21GC004

    509150

    5672906

    354

    -45

    542

    DD21GC005

    508900

    5672912

    2.5

    -44

    302

    DD21GC011

    509041

    5672950

    0

    -45

    209

    DD21GC014

    508506

    5672741

    180

    -45

    305

    DD21GC020

    509353

    5673275

    180

    -45

    353

    DD21GC023

    510131

    5672924

    315

    -45

    386

    DD21GC030

    509600

    5672921

    340

    -45

    320

    DD21GC031

    509502

    5672915

    340

    -45

    296

    DD21GC033

    509402

    5672918

    340

    -45

    323

    DD21GC035

    509419

    5672870

    340

    -45

    283

    DD21GC036

    509936

    5673286

    180

    -45

    407

    DD21GC038

    510811

    5672735

    10

    -45

    284

    DD21GC039

    510811

    5672735

    190

    -45

    302

    DD21GC042

    510609

    5672793

    10

    -45

    332

    DD21GC044

    510328

    5672891

    10

    -45

    299

    DD21GC046

    509936

    5672925

    330

    -45

    317

    DD21GC049

    509455

    5672906

    340

    -45

    350

    DD21GC050

    511050

    5672657

    10

    -45

    350

    DD21GC051

    511137

    5672610

    10

    -45

    371

    DD21GC052

    511543

    5672417

    10

    -45

    344

    DD21GC053

    511628

    5672364

    10

    -45

    362

    DD21GC057

    509475

    5673193

    180

    -45

    260

    DD21GC058

    509555

    5673153

    180

    -45

    260

    DD21GC060

    509715

    5673153

    180

    -45

    260

    DD21GC062

    509315

    5673193

    180

    -45

    269

    DD21GC063

    509839

    5673170

    180

    -85

    452

    DD21GC065

    509315

    5673194

    180

    -80

    482

    DD21GC066

    509554

    5673185

    180

    -80

    470


    About the Golden Sidewalk

    The Golden Sidewalk is a district-scale gold exploration project covering over 160 square kilometres of contiguous mineral claims and mining leases (see the Company's Aug. 10, Sept. 8, and Sept. 15, 2020 news releases for details) in the western Birch-Uchi Greenstone Belt, approximately 60 km east of Red Lake, Ontario. The vehicle-accessible project straddles 12 kilometres of the Balmer Assemblage – Narrow Lake Assemblage unconformity, a regional-scale feature that has been the Red Lake exploration guide, but which has seen limited exploration in the project area. The “Golden Corridor” lies immediately north of the unconformity and is characterized as a highly prospective trend of coincident favourable magnetic and resistivity lineaments supported by highly anomalous gold-in-till samples covering 7.0 by 0.5 kilometres.

    QA/QC Procedures

    Quality assurance and quality control measures implemented by the Company include the insertion of certified reference materials in the sample sequence at a rate of 1 in 20 for both blank material and certified reference standards. Analytical results for reference standard and blank samples are scrutinized internally to ensure adequate analytical precision and accuracy in both sample preparation and instrumental procedures. A chain of custody from drilling to laboratory is strictly monitored to ensure sample and analytical integrity and reliability. Half-split core samples are sent to AGAT Laboratories in Thunder Bay, Ontario, where they are analyzed in 50-gram aliquots using Fire-Assay with ICP-OES finish. Any overlimit analyses (>10 g/t Au) are re-analyzed with a pulp metallic screen method designed to give the most accurate representation of gold concentration in each sample. AGAT Laboratories in Thunder Bay, ON, is an accredited testing laboratory having been assessed by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) and found to conform with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2017.

    Qualified Person

    The scientific and technical information in this news release has been reviewed by Rory Ritchie, P.Geo., Vice-President of Exploration for Prosper Gold and a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.

    For a detailed overview of Prosper Gold please visit www.ProsperGoldCorp.com.

    ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    Per: Peter Bernier
    Peter Bernier
    President & CEO

    For further information, please contact:

    Peter Bernier
    President & CEO
    Prosper Gold Corp.
    Cell: (250) 316-6644
    Email: Pete@ProsperGoldCorp.com

    Information set forth in this news release may involve forward-looking statements under applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements are statements that relate to future, not past, events. In this context, forward-looking statements often address expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as "anticipate", "believe", "plan", "estimate", "expect", and "intend", statements that an action or event "may", "might", "could", "should", or "will" be taken or occur, or other similar expressions. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein including, without limitation, statements about the planned exploration of the Golden Sidewalk project, are forward-looking statements. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements, or other future events, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, the following risks: the need for additional financing; operational risks associated with mineral exploration; fluctuations in commodity prices; title matters; environmental liability claims and insurance; reliance on key personnel; the potential for conflicts of interest among certain officers, directors or promoters with certain other projects; the absence of dividends; competition; dilution; the volatility of our common share price and volume and the additional risks identified the management discussion and analysis section of our interim and most recent annual financial statement or other reports and filings with the TSX Venture Exchange and applicable Canadian securities regulations. Forward-looking statements are made based on management's beliefs, estimates and opinions on the date that statements are made and the Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if these beliefs, estimates and opinions or other circumstances should change, except as required by applicable securities laws. Investors are cautioned against attributing undue certainty to forward-looking statements.

    Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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