Goliath Drills Remarkable Hole Assaying 34.52 g/t AuEq (1.11 oz/T AuEq) Over 39.00 Meters, Including 132.93 g/t AuEq (4.27 oz/T AuEq) Over 10.00 Meters, Plus Several High-Grade Holes With Multiple Intercepts, System Remains Wide Open, Golden Triangle, B.C. Assays Pending For 89 Out Of 105 Drill Holes

Drilling Highlights – Golddigger Property: GD-24-260 intercepted the highest concentration of visible gold and its best high-grade gold drill hole to date at the Surebet Discovery from the Bonanza High-Grade Gold Zone that sits ~200 meters above the valley floor level. Mineralization is within a...
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Goliath Reports Multiple High-Grade Gold Intercepts Within Several Holes, Inclusive Of 130.14 g/t AuEq (4.18 oz/t AuEq) Over 1 Meter In Surebet Zone and 33.80 g/t AuEq (1.09 oz/t AuEq) Over 3.10 Meters In Bonanza Zone – Both Zones Remain Wide Open

Bonanza High Grade Zone Highlights: GD-24-262 collared from Goldsmith Pad intercepted four separate sections of high-grade gold, silver and base metals corresponding to the Surebet and Bonanza Zones characterized by sulphide rich quartz breccia and veining; both remain open. Surebet Zone: 32.67 g/t AuEq or...
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Goliath Resources: Quinton Interview

Join Andrew O’Donnell for an in-depth conversation with Dr. Quinton Hennigh, a globally renowned geologist and Crescat Capital’s Geologic & Technical Director. With over 40 years of experience and a proven track record in identifying world-class mining projects, Dr. Hennigh shares his insights on past...
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Goliath Intercepts 226.12 g/t or 7.3 oz/t AuEq Over 1 Meter Within 45.60 g/t or 1.5 oz/t AuEq Over 5.95 Meters At Bonanza Zone, Surebet Discovery Remains Wide Open, Golden Triangle B.C. – Assays Are Pending For a Total Of 101 Drill Holes

Bonanza High Grade Zone Highlights: GD-24-249 intercepted the Bonanza Zone returning 226.12 g/t or 7.3 oz/t AuEq near surface between 76.60 – 77.60 meters within a larger interval consisting of 45.60 g/t AuEq or 1.5 oz/t AuEq over 5.95 meters near surface between 71.65 –...
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