Mr. Hratch Jabrayan reports
GALLOPER GOLD ISSUES UPDATE ON EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES IN PREPARATION FOR 2026 DRILLING PROGRAM
The preseason construction and renovation phase of Galloper Gold Corp.'s exploration program is approaching maturation with the Kettle Pond camp nearing completion for operations as the base camp for exploration on Glover Island. The 2026 Glover Island exploration program is targeting up to 7,000 metres of drilling on Glover Island.
Bryan Sparrow, vice-president of exploration for Galloper Gold, commented: "The Kettle Pond camp is nearing completion with beginning operations for the Glover Island exploration program to follow. All major upgrades, including new electrical capacity, which include three new generators at 75-kilowatt capacity, will be on line within the next week. The facilities are a build-for-purpose exploration base camp from which historic exploration activities from 2010 onwards led to the 2012 Lunch Pond South Extension mineral resource estimate. Galloper intends a robust drilling program in 2026, with mobilization operations for equipment to begin in short order in a staged and cost-effective process. Once operational, Galloper intends to significantly increase the resource of the LPSE deposit building on our recent and substantial update -- the 2026 LPSE MRE. The Kettle Pond camp will allow for year-round operations via helicopter and seasonal access via float plane and boat."
The technical information contained herein has been reviewed and approved by Bryan Sparrow, PGeo, vice-president of exploration for Galloper Gold.
About Galloper Gold Corp.
Galloper Gold is focused on mineral exploration in central Newfoundland on its Glover Island exploration project. The property comprises 466 mining claims on 13 mineral licences covering 117.21 square kilometres (11,721 hectares). Historic exploration efforts produced the LPSE 2026 gold resource, which is wholly controlled by Galloper Gold.
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