Angus Gold Inc. announced the first set of assay results from its 2023 drill program at the Golden Sky Project inawa, Ontario. Results from seven (7) holes were successful at intersecting Dorset style Au mineralization between the Dorset Zone resource area and the 2022 holes GS-22-31 and GS-22-32, which were drilled 450 meters to the west. Mineralization generally consists of thick intervals of resource-grade (1.2g/t Au), and above, material containing zones of higher-grade gold.

Highlights of the drilling results include 1.5 g/t Au over 4.0 metres (GS-23-59); 2.5 g/t gold over 5.7 metres including 9.1 g/t Au over 1.3 metres (GS-23-62); and 1.4 g/t Au over 23.5 metres, including 8.4 g/t Au Over 3.0 metres (GS- 23-79). The seven holes were drilled as infill holes at 50-metre to 100-metre spacings and were to target the continuity of the Dorset West extension as well as confirming the newly interpreted structural model of the Dorset Gold Zone. The Dorset Gold Zone contains a historic estimated indicated resource (using a 0.50 g/t Au cut-off) of 40,000 ounces grading 1.4 g/t gold over 12.6 metres and 3.1 g/t Au Over 4.0 metres (GS -23-59); 2. 5 g/t Au over 5.7 metres including9.1 g/t Au under 1.3 metres (GS -23-62); and 1.,4 g/t Au over23.5 metres, including 8.,4 g/t Au Over3.0 metres (GS-22-79).

The seven holes was drilled as infill holes at50-metre to 100- metre spacings and were to targets the continuity of the DorsetWest extension as well as confirming the new interpreted structural model of the Dors Gold Zone. The Dorset gold Zone contains a historic estimated indicated resources (using a 0.50g/t Au cut-off). 40,000 ounces grading 1.,4 g/t gold over12.6 metres and 3.2 g/t Au over a strike length of approximately 750 metres.

This western extension, in combination with the eastern extension, can likely more than double the potential strike length of the Dorset Gold Zone, adding almost one kilometre. The Company's 2023 winter drilling program was the first phase of work aimed at defining the continuity of the gold mineralized system at Dorset, which is located within the Mishi Creek Deformation Zone ("MCDZ"). The MCDZ is traceable for at least 7 kilometers within the Golden Sky project.

The results from the remaining 2023 winter drill program are expected to be available in the coming weeks. The 2023 winter drill program was focused on testing the continuity of the eastern and western strike extensions of the Dorset Zone while also targeting high-grade material within the Dorset resource. In addition, Angus began preliminary drilling on the Marten Zone, a shear zone with historic mineralization sub-parallel to the Dorset Zone, within the MCDZ.

The remaining results will be focused on the Dorset East extension, the main Dorset Resource Zone and the Marten Zone.