Mr. William Love reports
NEW BREAK RESUMES DRILLING IN THE ZAVITZ DISCOVERY ZONE AT THE MORAY GOLD PROJECT
A second phase of drilling is under way at New Break Resources Ltd.'s 100-per-cent-owned Moray gold project to further test the newly discovered Zavitz gold zone (see Sept. 17, 2025, news release) and to test key structural targets.
New Break has re-engaged Enviro North Exploration Inc. out of Sturgeon Falls, Ont., to carry out further diamond drilling to follow up on the results from its recent 1,502-metre maiden drilling program that intersected 4.11 grams per tonne gold (g/t Au) over 31.3 metres in drill hole NBR-25-05 and 3.35 g/t Au over 14.8 metres in drill hole NBR-25-04. The second phase of drilling began on Oct. 23, 2025, and is expected to run for approximately four to six weeks, where a minimum 1,500 metres is initially planned. New Break is well financed with over $2-million in cash. Moray is located 49 kilometres southeast of Timmins, Ont., and 32 km northwest of the Young-Davidson gold mine operated by Alamos Gold Inc.
William Love, chief executive officer of New Break, stated: "New Break has resumed drilling at Moray following the exciting discovery made in the Zavitz gold zone during our maiden drilling program. This phase of drilling is focused on further testing the sulphide-bearing volcanic rocks and the syenite contact in the Zavitz zone. A recent downhole geophysical survey has identified a near-surface 450-metre-long zone of conductive sulphides, outlined from drill hole NBR-25-04. Phase 2 drilling is designed to advance our understanding of the gold mineralization in the volcanics and surrounding structures, with a view to expanding our gold discovery in the Zavitz zone."
In order to assist in planning the second phase of drilling, Exsics Exploration Ltd. out of Timmins, Ont., was contracted to conduct a downhole Mise a la Masse (MALAM) survey on drill holes NBR-25-04 and NBR-25-05, which was completed from Sept. 29 to Oct. 9, 2025. A MALAM survey entails injecting an electrical current into these conductive sulphide zones in order to delineate the shape, size and orientation of the conductive sulphides. The surveys for these drill holes were very successful in locating and extending the mineralized zones that were energized in both drill holes. The highest density of contouring in the MALAM survey, which runs for approximately 450 metres, represents the likely continuation of the gold-bearing sulphides identified in NBR-25-04 and NBR-25-05.
Phase 2 drilling will test below and undercut discovery drill holes NBR-25-05 and NBR-25-04, and along strike of the new Zavitz gold zone to the southeast to test the contact metamorphic zone east of a known chargeability high. Another chargeability high on the eastern side of the syenite will also be tested drilling through the sulfides into the contact with the syenite, to investigate sulphide-hosted gold potential and possible remobilization pathways at the syenite boundary.
QA/QC (quality assurance/quality control) procedures and qualified person
QA/QC procedures will be executed to ensure all work is conducted in accordance with best practices as stated in New Break's Sept. 17, 2025, news release. Samples from this drilling program will be analyzed at Activation Laboratories in Timmins, Ont., which is ISO 17025 certified.
Peter C. Hubacheck, PGeo, consulting geologist to New Break, and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical disclosure in this news release.
About New Break Resources Ltd.
New Break is a proudly Canadian mineral exploration company focused on its Moray gold project located 49 kilometres south of Timmins, Ont., in a well-established mining camp within proximity to existing infrastructure, 32 km northwest of the Young-Davidson gold mine, operated by Alamos Gold Inc. Shareholders also remain leveraged to exploration success in Nunavut, a promising region in Canada for gold exploration and production, through New Break's 20-per-cent carried interest in the Sundog gold project. The company is supported by a highly experienced team of mining professionals.
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