Heritage Conservation Act (New Brunswick)

Doubleview Announces South Lisle Zone Drill Holes Extend the Main Lisle Deposit for 120 meters

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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Drill hole H058 of the returned assays of 0.49% copper, 0.18 g/t gold, and 33 g/t scandium over 125.8 meters.

Key Points: 
  • Drill hole H058 of the returned assays of 0.49% copper, 0.18 g/t gold, and 33 g/t scandium over 125.8 meters.
  • All drill holes of this zone returned greater than average assayed scandium values compared to all other areas the deposit yet.
  • All drill holes in this as well as previous news releases (H054 - H059) have expanded the mineralized envelope of the Lisle Deposit.
  • Figures 1 and 2 illustrate vertical projections of various drill holes and the southern part of the Lisle Zone.

Archaeology Branch Confirms Doubleview's Favorable Interim Archaeological Impact Assessment

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Monday, September 25, 2023

Vancouver, BC, Sept 25, 2023 - (ACN Newswire) - Doubleview Gold Corp (TSXV: DBG) (OTCQB: DBLVF) (FSE: 1D4) (the "Company or "Doubleview") is pleased to announce the Archaeology Branch of the Ministry of Forests confirms the findings in the interim Archaeological Impact Assessment ("the Assessment") prepared by Taiga Heritage Consulting Ltd., under permit 2022-0470 and determined no additional archaeological work is required on the permitted work area of the Hat Polymetallic Project located northwest British Columbia, Canada.

Key Points: 
  • Vancouver, BC, Sept 25, 2023 - (ACN Newswire) - Doubleview Gold Corp (TSXV: DBG) (OTCQB: DBLVF) (FSE: 1D4) (the "Company or "Doubleview") is pleased to announce the Archaeology Branch of the Ministry of Forests confirms the findings in the interim Archaeological Impact Assessment ("the Assessment") prepared by Taiga Heritage Consulting Ltd., under permit 2022-0470 and determined no additional archaeological work is required on the permitted work area of the Hat Polymetallic Project located northwest British Columbia, Canada.
  • The Interim Archaeological Impact Assessment conducted under HCA (Heritage Conservation Act) Permit 22-0470 and prepared by Taiga Heritage Consulting Ltd. is concluded and no additional archaeological work is required within the proposed development areas and existing boundaries of the Hat Permit.
  • In the unlikely event that unexpected archaeological features are encountered during development or operations, the company will immediately cease work in the vicinity of the discovery and contact the Archaeology Branch.
  • Doubleview President and CEO, Mr. Farshad Shirvani, stated, "The positive Assessment is in line with Doubleview's commitment to responsible exploration practices and environmental stewardship in all its operations.