Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd. provides an update on surface exploration activities at its Kiena Mine Complex in Val-d’Or, Québec. A summer drilling program yielded promising high-grade results at Dubuisson, with a substantial increase in regional exploration activity across the Kiena land package in 2025.

Significant high-grade intercepts were reported at the Dubuisson, Northwest, 134, and Wesdome zones. The summer drilling program at Kiena saw nearly 38,000 meters drilled, a 30% increase from the previous year, with plans to further assess the high-potential Dubuisson Zone in 2026.

The Dubuisson Zone continues to show strong potential for growth and grade improvement, with new mineralized zones discovered in the northern area. The 2026 drilling program will focus on understanding the orientation of quartz-tourmaline vein sets and targeting potential upgrades to the resource.

The Northwest Zone at Kiena demonstrated significant exploration potential, with high-grade results indicating the mineralized system remains open for new discoveries. The 2026 drilling campaign will prioritize expanding the known extent of the zone laterally and at depth.

The 134 Zone, an underexplored area located northwest of Dubuisson, showed high-grade mineralization in the first drilling program since 2010. The 2026 drilling campaign will focus on advancing understanding of this area and its potential for resource growth.

The Wesdome Zone, last drilled in 2010, confirmed the geological model and identified new mineralized envelopes. The target remains largely unexplored, providing substantial growth potential if the resource base is expanded. The 2026 drilling campaign will further explore this area.

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