Goldshore Intersects 25.3m of 0.92 g/t Au, Including 3.15m of 5.15 g/t Au from 391.85m, Proving Continuity of Shears Between the Main and Southwest Zones
VANCOUVER, B.C., August 8, 2025: Goldshore Resources Inc. (TSXV: GSHR / OTCQB: GSHRF / FWB: 8X00) (“Goldshore” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce its latest assay results from its recently completed 20,000-meter winter drill program with the final results from the Golden Gate Zone, a previously undrilled section between the Main and Southwest Zones of the Moss Gold Project in Northwest Ontario, Canada (the “Moss Gold Project”). A total of 1,380 meters were drilled underneath a saddle in the conceptual open pit with the goal of expanding the resource beneath the current proposed open pit for a future mineral resource estimate. Michael Henrichsen, CEO of Goldshore commented, “We are pleased to drill mineralization within the Golden Gate Zone, the gap between the Southwest and Main zones. The recent drilling has occurred in a volume that is currently modelled as having few shears extending from the neighbouring zones and as a result the numerous shears intersected will convert waste in the current resource mode to mineralized resource. This should enable the Southwest and Main Zone conceptual open pits to join into a single proposed pit with a less pronounced saddle.” Highlights Technical Overview Figure 1 shows the location of the […]
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