Radisson Mining drills 2.6 m of 23.57 g/t Au at O’Brien

   Radisson Mining Resources Inc. {TSX.V: RDS}

Released significant high-grade gold intercepts, including 2.6 m of 23.57 g/t Au from the 20,000-metre exploration drill program under way at its O’Brien gold project located along the Larder-Lake-Cadillac Break halfway between Rouyn-Noranda and Val d’Or in Quebec, Canada.

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Radisson drills 2.6 m of 23.57 g/t Au at O’Brien

2020-02-06 03:09 ET – News Release

Mr. Mario Bouchard reports

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DRILLING AT O’BRIEN CONTINUES TO DELIVER HIGH-GRADE GOLD INTERCEPTS HIGHLIGHTING RESOURCE EXPANSION POTENTIAL AT DEPTH AND WITHIN THE CURRENT RESOURCE AREA

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Radisson Mining Resources Inc. has released significant high-grade gold intercepts from the 20,000-metre exploration drill program under way at its O’Brien gold project located along the Larder-Lake-Cadillac Break halfway between Rouyn-Noranda and Val d’Or in Quebec, Canada.

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The continuing 20,000 m drill program, announced in August, 2019, represents the company’s first exploration program to test targets defined by the new litho-structural model (released February, 2019). A key objective of the first round of drilling was to further validate the model and better define high-potential targets for resource expansion and conversion.

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“Drilling at O’Brien continues to deliver excellent results that continue to demonstrate the continuity of high-grade mineralisation within and outside the current resource area. Our primary focus so far has been the 36E zone, where we are pleased to report an over-90-per-cent success rate with most holes returning multiple high-grade intercepts over economic widths. We believe this is a testament to our robust litho-structural model that has proven to be quite accurate in predicting high-grade mineralisation.

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“We continue to be very encouraged by results from the Lower 36E zone following up on high-grade intercepts released on Oct. 29, 2019, and Jan. 17, 2020. Results from newly released holes OB-19-107 (23.57 grams per tonne gold over 2.60 metres) and OB-19-106 (14.30 g/t over 2.00 m and 22.17 g/t Au over 1.80 m) demonstrate strong continuity below the current resource and within what appears to be a high-grade enrichment vector from 550 m to 850 m.

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“Results to date have reaffirmed our confidence in the geologic model and the resource growth opportunity at O’Brien. Approximately 17,780 m of drilling has been completed so far (assays pending for 4,000 m approximately). While results so far have exceeded our expectations, we look forward to increasing the pace of drilling in the coming months to complete up to 60,000 m by the end of 2020. In the coming months, we look forward to regular exploration updates that we believe will serve as additional catalysts to confirm the significant resource potential at the O’Brien project,” commented Mario Bouchard, president and chief executive officer.

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