Probe Gold Inc. provided the second set of results from the 2023 Monique drill program on its 100%-owned Novador property located near Val-d'Or, Quebec. Results from forty (40) drill holes, totaling 12,950 meters, have returned significant gold intercepts from surface to a depth of 400 meters at the Monique gold zones. The 2023 drill program primarily focused on expanding the resource both inside and beneath the conceptual pit used in the current mineral resource estimate.

This is achieved by targeting areas in the extension of the known gold zones characterized by higher grades and thickness. The new results continue to demonstrate growth and strong continuity of gold mineralization at the Monique deposit. All forty (40) holes drilled to identify or confirm in-pit mineralization returned gold intercepts over 0.42 g/t Au, which is above the cut-off grade used in the current pit-constrained resource estimate.

Twenty-seven (27) holes returned gold intercepts with a grade times thickness above 10.0 g/t Au. Gold mineralization intersected is mainly associated with deformation zones that cross the deposit at an orientation of 280° - 300° and a 75°- 80° dip to the north. This gold mineralization is defined by a network of quartz/carbonate/albite/±tourmaline veins and veinlets, along with disseminated pyrite in the altered wall rocks.