To: LoneClone  who wrote (188405 ) 6/17/2025 1:57:33 PM From: LoneClone     Read Replies (1)  | Respond to    of 192380  San Lorenzo Completes Expanded IP Geophysical Survey at the  Salvadora Property, Chile, Redesigns Website and Corporate Presentation thenewswire.com    CALGARY –  TheNewswire -  June 17, 2025 -  San Lorenzo Gold Corp. ("San Lorenzo " or the "Company ") (TSXV: SLG) is pleased to advise that an expanded induced polarization (“IP ”) geophysical surveying program has been completed at the Company’s Salvadora gold-copper project, Chile.       The IP program included:       1)Infill and extended coverage over the Cerro Blanco  porphyry target; and       2)Expanded coverage in a northwest direction on the Arco de Oro  epithermal target.          Figures 1 and 2 illustrate San Lorenzo’s existing and expanded IP  coverage over each of the Cerro Blanco and Arco de Oro targets  (respectively) situated within the Salvadora property.             Click Image To View Full Size       Figure 1: Cerro Blanco IP Coverage – Historic & New              Click Image To View Full Size       Figure 2: Arco de Oro IP Coverage – Historic & New       Preliminary IP sections have been received. Upon the completion of the  review and interpretation of the new geophysical data, San Lorenzo  intends to finalize drill targets with the intention of mobilizing a  drill rig for the commencement of the next phase of drilling at  Salvadora in the near-term.       Redesigned Website & Updated Corporate Presentation        San Lorenzo is pleased to announce it has redesigned and updated its  website and its Corporate Presentation, which can be viewed at  www.sanlorenzogold.ca .   Website improvements are ongoing as part of the Company’s effort to  better relay and communicate the compelling story of San Lorenzo’s  highly prospective Salvadora gold-copper project.       About San Lorenzo        San Lorenzo is focused on advancing its flagship Salvadora property  located in Chile’s mega-porphyry belt.  Results obtained from prior  drilling programs conducted on 4 different targets have convinced  management that several significant gold and copper enriched epithermal  and porphyry style systems are contained within the Salvadora property.          For further information, please contact:       Terence (Terry) Walker, VP Exploration         Email:  twalker@goldenrock.cl         Ph: + 56 9 5179 5902       Or:       Roger Blair or Jeff Wilson, Acuity Advisory Corp.       Email:  info@acuityadvisorycorp.com         Ph: +1 604 351 0025 or +1 604 837 5440       Or:       Al Kroontje       Email:  al@slgold.ca         Ph: +1 403 607 4009        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 news release.        Not for distribution to United States  newswire services or for release, publication, distribution or  dissemination directly, or indirectly, in whole or in part, in or into  the United States        Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information        This news release may contain  forward-looking information that involves substantial known and unknown  risks and uncertainties, most of which are beyond the control of San  Lorenzo.  All statements included herein other than statements of  historical fact are forward-looking information. Such forward-looking  information involves various risks and uncertainties.  This  is especially true of statements related to geological programs, their  interpretations, results from drilling programs based on IP results and  the timing of such geophysical and drilling programs.    There can be no assurance that such information will prove to be  accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially  from those anticipated in such information. Any forward-looking  statements are made as of the date of this release and, other than as  required by applicable securities laws, San Lorenzo does not assume any  obligation to update or revise them to reflect new events or  circumstances.