Cartier Resources Inc. announced drill results in the East Chimo Mine Sector, located at the midpoint of 450 m between the Chimo Mine and West Nordeau sectors. The results are located on the Chimo Mine Property, 100% owned by Cartier, which is located 45 km east of the Val-d'Or mining camp. The new results available from the current drill program are as follows: In the 5NE Gold Zone, drilling intersected 4.0 g/t Au over 6.8 m including 24.8 g/t Au over 0.5 m;all of which is included within a 13.5 m interval grading 2.6 g/t Au.

In the 5B4 Gold Zone, drilling intersected 2.0 g/t Au over 15.6 m including 5.8 g/t Au over 1.5 m. In the 2 Gold Structure, drilling intersected 17.4 g/t Au over 1.0 m. Recall that the Chimo Mine Project now consists of 29 gold zones that are situated within 19 gold structures, drilled over a strike length of 3.7 km and locally up to a depth of 1.6 km where the recent mineral resource estimate, dated August 22, 2022, reported: 7,128,000 tonnes at an average grade of 3.14 g/t Au for a total of 720,000 ounces of gold in the Indicated category and; 18,475,000 tonnes at an average grade of 2.75 g/t Au for a total of 1,633,000 ounces of gold in the Inferred category. Quality Assurance /Quality Control: Cartier inserts in the batches of samples sent to the laboratory, 5% of the number of samples in the form of certified standards and another 5% in the form of sterile samples to ensure quality control. The samples are analyzed at the Techni-Lab laboratory (Actlabs), located in Ste-Germaine-Boulé, Quebec, Canada.

Samples of 3 to 5 kg are crushed by the laboratory up to 90% passing a mesh of 10 mesh (2.00 mm) then 500 g of sample is pulverized up to 90% passing a mesh of 200 mesh (0.07mm). The 50 g pulps are analyzed by fire assay and are read by atomic absorption. Samples with results = 1.0 g/t and < 10.0 g/t are re-assayed by fire assay and read by atomic absorption.

Results greater than or equal to 10.0 g/t Au are analyzed by fire assay with gravimetric reading. For samples containing visible gold, 500 g of rock are analyzed by the Metallic Sieve method.