Golden Arrow Reports Exciting New Gold Results from the Noemi Target at the San Pietro Project, Chile 						 						 						 					 				  				 			
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   VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 2, 2025 /CNW/ - Golden Arrow Resources Corporation (TSXV:  GRG) (FSE: G6A) (OTCQB: GARWF), ("Golden Arrow" or the "Company") is  pleased to report the results of its summer exploration program at the  promising new Noemi target at the San Pietro IOCG Project, Chile ("San Pietro" or the "Project") (see  Figure 1).  Within Noemi, additional mapping and sampling have expanded the  understanding of a previously identified structural system that hosts  significant gold and anomalous copper ( Figure 2).  Mineralization occurs mainly in veins and veinlets within breccias and  was also found in veinlets within the surrounding host rocks.
   Highlights of the program include:
   - 24 of 50 new samples returned results of greater than 1 g/t Au
 - Chip channel samples across the main structure include:   
- 10.0m averaging 1.88 g/t Au
 - 8.0m averaging 1.66 g/t Au
 - 10.5m averaging 1.82 g/t Au
 
  - Main structural zone mapped over 1 kilometre in strike, with an  average width of 25 metres and a maximum width of 40 metres at surface.
   Outcrops are sparse in the area, and the main breccia system remains  open under surface cover in all four directions, and untested at depth.   Additional subparallel structures were identified and sampled where  outcrop allowed, up to 300 metres from the main structure. These  returned multiple samples with significant gold, including the high  value of the program at 5.67 g/t Au in a 0.30 m wide structure.
   Brian McEwen, Golden Arrow VP Exploration and Development stated, "Our  initial impressions of Noemi were that it looked interesting for its  potential to add resources similar to Rincones and Colla.  What we did  not expect was to also find this extensive gold-rich system, which is  already impressing us with its width and grades but also in the  continuity it is demonstrating.  What we have identified so far has been  through very limited sampling within what is a large area that has the  potential to host a significant amount of gold and copper.  We are very  excited with the results to date, and we are going to continue  exploration to delineate drill targets as a priority for our next  exploration drilling campaign. Discoveries like Noemi makes us  appreciate the size and potential for multiple deposits at San Pietro." 
   An excavator is being mobilized to Noemi to complete trenching and  facilitate detailed mapping and sampling of this zone and testing for  extensions in areas currently under cover. The breccia-hosted gold and  copper mineralization at Noemi related to tourmaline alteration is  believed to be related to the mineralized system identified at the  Lolita Norte target that outcrops 3 kilometres to the west, with similar  orientation and mineralization ( Figure 1); see News Release dated May 14, 2025).  Additional historic workings for gold and indications of other similar  north-south gold structures occur in several locations further west  within the San Pietro property. The field team will be continuing to  evaluate these additional prospects as part of its ongoing exploration  of the entire western part of the project, which has seen very limited  work to date.
   Exploration Program Details
   The Noemi target area covers roughly a 2 kilometre by 3 kilometre  area located approximately 7 kilometres south of the Rincones resource  (approximately centred on the target name shown in  Figure 1).  The main geological units mapped in the Noemi area are fine grained  andesites, tuffs and volcaniclastic rocks intruded by a microdiorite  with some areas of substantial gravel cover.
   The Noemi target is characterized by a scapolite-actinolite-magnetite  alteration assemblage associated with IOCG-style copper  mineralization.   In addition, an earlier stage alteration assemblage  characterized by tourmaline is associated with a north-south structural  system identified within an area of approximately 1 kilometre by 750m area (yellow outline in  Figure 1 with details in  Figure 2).  This system includes a wide brecciated zone with veins and veinlets  filled with tourmaline-quartz-calcite-jarosite and minor barite,  specularite and minor chrysocolla. Four rock chip channel samples  previously collected across the southern part of this system, along  800 metres of strike, returned significant gold-copper values such as 3.0 m with 4.19 g/t Au and 2.08% Cu (see News Release dated  May 14, 2025).
   These results prompted the summer follow-up program of more detailed  mapping and chip channel sampling of the southern part of the system and  the immediate surrounding area. Outcrops are limited, but the team was  able to clear and sample wider areas. The main mineralized corridor is  now mapped over approximately 1 kilometer north-south, dipping steeply  westward, with an average width of 25 metres including a maximum width  of 40 metres at surface. Within the corridor, tourmaline replacement has  undergone later brecciation, incorporating carbonates, barite, and  jarosite (former pyrite) associated with gold mineralization. Table 1  includes the summary gold and copper geochemical results of 50 new  samples which include 48 chip channels plus 2 individual samples from  the discard piles of historic small workings. Most samples were  anomalous in gold, with nearly half the samples assaying over 1 g/t Au.   The weighted average for the 39 samples that fall within the breccia  corridor is 1.52 g/t Au, however, it is also notable that many samples  of host rock to the structure are also well mineralized. As shown in  Figure 2, several continuous chip channel samples with significant  grades of gold resulted in three long intervals, including: 10.0m averaging 1.88 g/t Au, 8.0m averaging 1.66 g/t Au, and 10.5m  averaging 1.82 g/t Au (which includes 3 of 4 samples taken from host  rock). Copper results varied with 14 samples returning assays greater  than 0.1% Cu.
   The team also explored the areas around the main structure in more  detail. These areas are also mostly alluvium-covered, but additional  subparallel structures approximately 150 to 300 metres west of the main  structure were found to outcrop sporadically. Most samples were  mineralized, including a high value of 5.67 g/t Au from a 0.30 m wide structure (see  Figure 2).
   The main mineralized breccia vein system that has been mapped and  sampled may continue to the north and south, but it is obscured by  surface cover at both ends. At the north end there are old historic  workings, and a small hand trench was dug in the alluvium approximately  90 metres north of this location. The trench encountered what appears to  be the same breccia vein structure and a sample assayed 1.05 g/t Au  over 2.5m.  Future work will continue to explore the extents in both directions.
   Table 1.  Gold and Copper from Surface Sampling Results (see Figure 2 for sample locations)
                                 Sample
    |        Type
    |        Width (m)
    |        Au (g/t)
    |        Cu (%)
    |                     CD001635
    |        vein/breccia
    |        2.50
    |        0.98
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001636
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.25
    |        0.23
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001637
    |        host rock
    |        0.50
    |        0.04
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001638
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.40
    |        0.16
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001639
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.55
    |        0.14
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001640
    |        vein/breccia
    |        1.50
    |        1.69
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001641
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.60
    |        1.81
    |        0.03
    |                     CD001642
    |        vein/breccia
    |        3.00
    |        0.20
    |        0.01
    |                     CD001643
    |        vein/breccia
    |        3.20
    |        0.20
    |        0.02
    |                     CD001644
    |        host rock
    |        3.00
    |        0.54
    |        0.01
    |                     CD001645
    |        vein/breccia
    |        3.00
    |        0.40
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001646
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.50
    |        0.44
    |        0.01
    |                     CD001648
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.30
    |        5.67
    |        0.02
    |                     CD001649
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.65
    |        0.07
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001650
    |        dump*
    |        -
    |        0.05
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001651
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.45
    |        2.02
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001652
    |        host rock
    |        0.55
    |        1.21
    |        0.01
    |                     CD001653
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.55
    |        1.09
    |        0.24
    |                     CD001654
    |        host rock
    |        2.00
    |        0.57
    |        0.02
    |                     CD001655
    |        vein/breccia
    |        1.70
    |        0.10
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001656
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.60
    |        0.24
    |        0.11
    |                     CD001658
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.45
    |        0.11
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001659
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.80
    |        0.52
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001660
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.70
    |        0.08
    |        0.01
    |                     CD001661
    |        vein/breccia
    |        2.30
    |        1.42
    |        0.15
    |                     CD001662
    |        host rock
    |        3.50
    |        0.11
    |        0.02
    |                     CD001663
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.90
    |        1.39
    |        0.06
    |                     CD001664
    |        dump*
    |        -
    |        2.02
    |        0.27
    |                     CD001665
    |        vein/breccia
    |        2.50
    |        1.82
    |        0.02
    |                     CD001666
    |        vein/breccia
    |        2.50
    |        1.51
    |        0.01
    |                     CD001667
    |        vein/breccia
    |        3.00
    |        1.66
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001668
    |        vein/breccia
    |        3.00
    |        2.72
    |        0.14
    |                     CD001669
    |        vein/breccia
    |        4.00
    |        1.45
    |        0.25
    |                     CD001670
    |        vein/breccia
    |        3.00
    |        1.61
    |        0.15
    |                     CD001672
    |        vein/breccia
    |        3.50
    |        0.71
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001673
    |        vein/breccia
    |        2.00
    |        1.41
    |        0.03
    |                     CD001674
    |        host rock
    |        3.00
    |        2.83
    |        0.17
    |                     CD001675
    |        host rock
    |        2.00
    |        0.40
    |        0.01
    |                     CD001676
    |        vein/breccia
    |        3.50
    |        2.72
    |        0.41
    |                     CD001677
    |        host rock
    |        2.00
    |        0.13
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001678
    |        vein/breccia
    |        1.50
    |        2.15
    |        0.13
    |                     CD001679
    |        vein/breccia
    |        1.00
    |        0.13
    |        <0.01
    |                     CD001680
    |        host rock
    |        2.00
    |        0.14
    |        0.02
    |                     CD001682
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.50
    |        0.37
    |        0.01
    |                     CD001683
    |        vein/breccia
    |        2.80
    |        2.65
    |        0.25
    |                     CD001684
    |        host rock
    |        2.20
    |        2.11
    |        1.00
    |                     CD001685
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.70
    |        3.23
    |        0.66
    |                     CD001686
    |        vein/breccia
    |        1.50
    |        0.95
    |        0.09
    |                     CD001687
    |        vein/breccia
    |        0.60
    |        4.06
    |        0.47
    |                     CD001688
    |        vein/breccia**
    |        2.50
    |        1.05
    |        0.09
    |                     *Individual samples taken from discard dumps of historic small miner workings.
   ** sampled from hand trench
    |                            Methodology & QA/QC
   Chip channel samples at Noemi were collected by the technical team. Samples were shipped to ALS Laboratory in Copiapo, Chile  by a contract truck service. Sample preparation and gold analysis by  Fire Assay and reading by atomic absorption on 30 gm sample by method  Au-AA23 was completed at the ALS facility in Santiago de Chile.  Multi-element package by ICP-OES reading following a four-acid  digestion by method ME-ICP61 was performed at ALS facilities in Lima, Peru.  Samples with over limits in copper (+ 10,000 ppm) were re-assayed by  ore grade method Cu-OG62 that includes four acid digestion and ICP-OES  reading. The Company follows industry standard procedures for the work  carried out on the San Pietro Project, with a quality assurance/quality  control ("QA/QC") program. Blank and standard samples were inserted in each batch of samples sent to the laboratory for analysis. Golden Arrow detected no significant QA/QC issues with material effect on the data. 
   Qualified Persons
   The exploration programs are designed by the Company's geological  staff and results are reviewed, verified (including sampling, analytical  and test data) and compiled under the supervision of Brian McEwen,  P.Geol., VP Exploration and Development to the Company. Mr. McEwen is a  Qualified Person as defined in National Instrument 43-101 and has  reviewed and approved the contents of the news release.
   About the San Pietro Project
   The San Pietro Project targets the discovery of multiple copper-gold-iron oxide ("IOCG") plus cobalt deposits on over 21,000 hectares located approximately 100 kilometres north of Copiapó in the Atacama Region of Chile. To date, Golden Arrow  has completed an initial Mineral Resource Estimate for the Rincones and  Colla deposits that includes 2,470 Mlbs of contained Cu and 770,000 oz  contained Au (492 Mt with an average grade of 0.23% Cu, 0.05 g/t Au, 99  g/t Co and 14.43% Fe;  NI 43-101 Technical Report filed on SEDAR+).
   Situated between and adjacent to Capstone Copper's Manto Verde Mine  property and Santo Domingo Project, San Pietro is in the centre of a new  copper-iron-cobalt district within an active, well-developed mining  region that is home to all the major IOCG deposits in Chile. 
   Golden Arrow operates San Pietro through its 75%-owned Chilean subsidiary, New Golden Explorations Inc. ("NGE").
   About Golden Arrow:
   Golden Arrow is a mining exploration  company with a successful track record of creating value by making  precious and base metal discoveries and advancing them into exceptional  deposits.
   Golden Arrow is actively exploring its flagship property, the advanced San Pietro iron oxide-copper-gold-cobalt project in Chile, and a portfolio that includes nearly 125,000 hectares of prospective properties in Argentina.
   The Company is a member of the Grosso Group, a resource management group that has pioneered exploration in Argentina since 1993.
   ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
                 "Nikolaos Cacos" _______________________________ Mr. Nikolaos Cacos,  President and CEO
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   This news release may contain forward-looking statements.  Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and  therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. All statements,  other than statements of historical fact, that address activities,  events or developments the Company believes, expects or anticipates will  or may occur in the future, including, without limitation; statements  about the potential mineralization and future exploration plans of the  Noemi target and San Pietro project; the Company's business strategy,  plans and outlooks; the future financial or operating performance of the  Company are forward-looking statements.  
   Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and  uncertainties that may cause the actual results of the Company to differ  materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements and,  even if such actual results are realized or substantially realized,  there can be no assurance that they will have the expected consequences  to, or effects on, the Company. Factors that could cause actual results  or events to differ materially from current expectations include, among  other things: risks and uncertainties related to the ability to obtain,  amend, or maintain licenses, permits, or surface rights; risks  associated with obtaining necessary regulatory approvals (including the  TSXV's approval); risks associated with technical difficulties in  connection with exploration activities; and the possibility that future  exploration, development or mining results will not be consistent with  the Company's expectations. Actual results may differ materially  from those currently anticipated in such statements. Readers are  encouraged to refer to the Company's public disclosure documents for a  more detailed discussion of factors that may impact expected future  results. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or  revise any forward-looking statements, unless required pursuant to  applicable laws.
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