Cartier Resources Inc. (″ Cartier ″ or the ″ Company ″) (TSXV: ECR,OTC:ECRFF; FSE: 6CA) is pleased to announce the first batch of results from Contact Sector and more precisely, the North Contact Zone (NCZ), from the fully funded 100,000-m drilling program (2 drill rigs) on its 100%-owned Cadillac Project, located in Val-d’Or (Abitibi, Quebec).
Strategic Highlights from Contact Sector
Drill Results of NCZ (Figure 1)
 Hole  CA25-524  intersected  16.7 g/t Au over 2.1 m  included in  5.9 g/t Au over 7.7 m  with presence of  visible gold grains  , at a depth of 195 m (Figure 2).
 Hole  CA25-525  graded  4.3 g/t Au over 2.0 m  at a depth of 180 m and  1.3 g/t Au over 12.0 m  at a depth of 215 m.
 Holes CA25-524 and CA25-525 are spaced  65 m  apart. 
Significance for Investors
 Holes CA25-524 and CA25-525 confirm the presence of  multiple shallow gold zones,  exhibiting  significant grades and widths  , and outline  a newly identified, large  and  high-grade gold system near surface  . The mineralization extends over a minimum of  400 m in strike length  by  300 m in depth  , signaling  significant upside potential  .
 Previous 2024 Cartier drill hole assay intervals, respectively  14.7 g/t Au over 4.3 m  (hole CH24-173),  6.3 g/t Au over 4.0 m  (hole CH24-177) and  5.7 g/t Au over 4.0 m  (hole CH24-176),  had successfully  and  summarily recognized this intense mineralization footprint   (see Cartier news release dated October 16, 2024 and titled ″ Cartier cuts a broad high-grade gold system at East Cadillac; with 14.7 g/t Au over 4.3 m within 20.6 m grading 5.2 g/t Au ″)  .
 More Important is that this area  has rock exposure  and just beneath  5 m of overburden  , NCZ highlights  strong potential for low-cost  and  near-surface operation  . This shallow depth opens the door to  flexible  and  alternative mining scenarios  that can  enhance Cadillac project economics  . 
Next Steps
  Additional drilling  is required on NCZ to  confirm geological continuity  ,  expand gold mineralization  (150-300 m),  extend footprint closer to surface  (0-150 m) and  advance toward a future gold inventory  .
  Further exploration drilling  is already planned to test several  new high-priority regional targets  at Contact Sector, backed by  detailed structural and geological modelling  and VRIFY’s  artificial intelligence (AI) driven targeting  , reinforcing the  potential for additional gold discoveries  . 
‘ The North Contact Zone continues to deliver strong results and, most importantly, provides strategic flexibility for the development of the Cadillac project. The near-surface operation potential enhances the attractiveness of NCZ and significantly contributes to the overall scale and value of the project . ‘ – Philippe Cloutier, President and CEO of Cartier.
‘ The higher-grade gold intercepts are located near the sheared geological contact between the mafic to intermediate volcanics (Louvicourt Group) and the sedimentary rocks (Cadillac Group). This difference in rock hardness (rheological contrast) creates an ideal setting for mineralizing fluids and gold deposition. Hole CA25-524 confirms the good continuity of mineralization, which remains open both at depth and laterally. These results reinforce our belief that the Contact Sector holds significant gold growth potential. ‘ – Ronan Deroff, Vice President Exploration of Cartier.
Figure 1 : Plan view, cross and long sections of the Contact Sector
Figure 2 : Photos of the drill core from hole CA25-524
Table 1 : Drill hole best assay results from Contact Sector
  Hole Number 
  From  (m)
  To  (m)
  Core Length**  (m)
  Au  (g/t)  Uncut 
  Vertical Depth  (m)
  Zone  
 CA25-523
 207.0
 213.0
 6.0
 0.9*
 ≈155
 North Contact (3) 
  CA25-524 
  227.8 
  235.5 
  7.7 
  5.9* 
 ≈195
 North Contact (3) 
  Including 
  228.4 
  230.5 
  2.1 
  16.7*  
  CA25-525 
  201.4 
  203.4 
  2.0 
  4.3 
 ≈180
 North Contact (1) 
  And 
  233.8 
  246.0 
  12.2 
  1.3 
 ≈215
 North Contact (2) 
 And
 277.0
 285.0
 8.0
 1.2
 ≈255
 North Contact (3) 
 And
 295.0
 303.0
 8.0
 1.0
 ≈270
 North Contact (3) 
* Occurrences of visible gold (VG) have been noted in the drill core at various intervals. ** Based on the observed intercept angles within the drill core, true thicknesses are estimated to represent approximately 55–80 % of the reported core length intervals.
Contact Sector
The Contact Sector is a highly prospective area featuring the North Contact Zone (‘NCZ’) and several newly defined high-priority drill targets.
The NCZ lies along an east-west trending, strongly sheared corridor (Héva Fault Zone), situated approximately 900 m north of the Cadillac Fault Zone, and occurs at the contact between the hanging wall mafic to intermediate volcanics (basalt to andesite) of Louvicourt Group and the footwall turbiditic sedimentary rocks (wacke-mudrock) of Cadillac Group. This lithological contact is a favorable horizon for hydrothermal fluid flow, likely related to synvolcanic gold deposition.
The NCZ, defined by at least three parallel gold-rich zones, are typically and primarily associated with a fine-grained and disseminated arsenopyrite-pyrrhotite mineralization, with a pervasive biotite-chlorite-carbonate alteration, all crosscut by late-stage smoky quartz vein and veinlet stockworks containing visible gold. Locally, accessory minerals such as sphalerite, galena and tourmaline are observed.
Milestones of 2025-2027 Exploration Program
100,000 m Drilling Program (Q3 2025 to Q2 2027)
The ambitious 600-hole drilling program will both expand known gold zones (Brownfield Growth) and test new shallow surface high-potential targets (Greenfield Discovery). The objective is to unlock the camp-scale, high-grade gold potential along the 15 km Cadillac Fault Zone. It is important to note that Cartier’s recent consolidation of this large land holding offers the unique opportunity in over 90 years for unrestricted exploration.
Environmental Baseline Studies & Economic Evaluation of Chimo mine tailings (Q3 2025 to Q3 2026)
The baseline studies will be divided into two distinct parts which include 1) environmental baseline desktop study and 2) preliminary environmental geochemical characterization. The initial baseline studies will provide a comprehensive understanding of the current environmental conditions and implement operations that minimize environmental impact while optimizing the economic potential of the project. These studies will be supplemented by an initial assessment of the economic potential of the past-producing Chimo mine tailings to determine whether a quantity of gold can be extracted economically.
Table 2 : Drill hole collar coordinates from Contact Sector
  Hole Number 
  UTM Easting  (m)
  UTM Northing  (m)
  Elevation  (m)
  Azimuth  (°)
  Dip  (°)
  Hole Length  (m) 
 CA25-523
 335670
 5320160
 364
 207
 -54
 234 
 CA25-524
 335670
 5320160
 364
 211
 -65
 282 
 CA25-525
 335670
 5320160
 364
 224
 -72
 312 
  
 Table 3  : Drill hole detailed assay results from Contact Sector 
  Hole Number 
  From  (m)
  To  (m)
  Core Length*  (m)
  Au  (g/t)  Uncut 
  Vertical Depth  (m)
  Zone  
 CA25-523
 168.0
 169.0
 1.0
 2.2
 ≈125
 North Contact (2) 
 And
 196.6
 197.1
 0.5
 2.2
 ≈140
 North Contact (3) 
 And
 207.0
 213.0
 6.0
 0.9
 ≈155
 North Contact (3) 
 Including
 207.0
 208.0
 1.0
 2.0 
 Including
 208.5
 209.0
 0.5
 1.5* 
 Including
 212.0
 213.0
 1.0
 1.7 
  CA25-524 
  227.8 
  235.5 
  7.7 
  5.9 
 ≈195
 North Contact (3) 
 Including
 227.8
 228.3
 0.5
 1.9 
  Including 
  228.3 
  228.9 
  0.6 
  18.4  
  Including 
  228.9 
  229.4 
  0.5 
  26.9*  
 Including
 229.4
 229.9
 0.5
 1.9* 
  Including 
  229.9 
  230.4 
  0.5 
  19.4  
  Including 
  232.0 
  233.0 
  1.0 
  4.1  
 Including
 233.0
 234.0
 1.0
 1.6 
 Including
 234.0
 235.0
 1.0
 1.5 
 Including
 235.0
 235.5
 0.5
 1.4 
  CA25-525 
  201.4 
  203.4 
  2.0 
  4.3 
 ≈180
 North Contact (1) 
  Including 
  201.4 
  202.4 
  1.0 
  5.7  
 Including
 202.4
 203.4
 1.0
 2.8 
  And 
  233.8 
  246.0 
  12.2 
  1.3 
 ≈215
 North Contact (2) 
 Including
 233.8
 234.8
 1.0
 1.4 
  Including 
  235.7 
  236.7 
  1.0 
  3.0  
  Including 
  236.7 
  237.5 
  0.8 
  3.5  
 Including
 239.0
 240.0
 1.0
 2.3 
 Including
 243.0
 244.0
 1.0
 1.3 
 Including
 245.0
 246.0
 1.0
 2.0 
 And
 277.0
 285.0
 8.0
 1.2
 ≈255
 North Contact (3) 
 Including
 277.0
 278.0
 1.0
 1.7 
 Including
 279.6
 280.1
 1.0
 1.1 
 Including
 282.0
 283.0
 1.0
 2.3 
 Including
 284.0
 285.0
 1.0
 2.1 
 And
 290.1
 291.0
 0.9
 1.9
 ≈260
 North Contact (3) 
 And
 295.0
 303.0
 8.0
 1.0
 ≈270
 North Contact (3) 
 Including
 295.0
 296.0
 1.0
 2.1 
 Including
 300.0
 301.0
 1.0
 1.6 
 Including
 302.0
 303.0
 1.0
 1.8 
* Occurrences of visible gold (VG) have been noted in the drill core at various intervals. ** Based on the observed intercept angles within the drill core, true thicknesses are estimated to represent approximately 55–80 % of the reported core length intervals.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) Program
The drill core from the Cadillac Project is NQ-size and, upon receipt from the drill rig, is described and sampled by Cartier geologists. Core is sawn in half, with one half labelled, bagged and submitted for analysis and the other half retained and stored at Cartier’s coreshack facilities located in Val-d’Or, Quebec, for future reference and verification. As part of Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) program, Cartier inserts blank samples and certified reference materials (standards) at regular intervals into the sample stream prior to shipment to monitor laboratory performance and analytical accuracy.
Drill core samples are sent to MSALABS’s analytical laboratory located in Val-d’Or, Quebec, for preparation and gold analysis. The entire sample is dried and crushed (70% passing a 2-millimeter sieve). The analysis for gold is performed on an approximately 500 g aliquot using Chrysos Photon Assay technology, which uses high-energy X-ray excitation with gamma detection to quickly and non-destructively measure gold content.
Alternatively, samples are submitted to Activation Laboratories Ltd. (‘Actlabs’), located in either Val-d’Or or Ste-Germaine-Boulé, both in Quebec, for preparation and gold analysis. The entire sample is dried, crushed (90% passing a 2-millimetre sieve) and 250 g is pulverized (90% passing a 0.07-millimetre sieve). The analysis for gold is conducted using a 50 g fire assay fusion with atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) finish, with a detection limit up to 10,000 ppb. Samples exceeding this threshold are reanalyzed by fire assay with a gravimetric finish to determine high-grade values accurately.
Both MSALABS and Actlabs are ISO/IEC 17025 accredited for gold assays and implement industry-standard QA/QC protocols. Their internal quality control programs include the use of blanks, duplicates, and certified reference materials at set intervals, with established acceptance criteria to ensure data integrity and analytical precision.
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical content of this press release has been prepared, reviewed and approved by Mr. Ronan Déroff, P.Geo., M.Sc., Vice President Exploration, who is a ″Qualified Person″ as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (″NI 43-101″).
About Cadillac Project
The Cadillac Project, covering 14,000 hectares along a 15-kilometre stretch of the Cadillac Fault, is one of the largest consolidated land packages in the Val-d’Or mining camp. Cartier’s flagship asset integrates the historic Chimo Mine and East Cadillac projects, creating a dominant position in a world class gold mining district. With excellent road access, year-round infrastructure and nearby milling capacity, the project is ideally positioned for rapid advancement and value creation.
Using a gold price of US$1,750/oz, a Preliminary Economic Assessment demonstrated the economic viability of a 2-km segment, compared to the 15 km that will be the subject of the 100,000 m drilling program, with an average annual gold production of 116,900 oz over a 9.7-year mine life. Indicated resources are estimated at 720,000 ounces (7.1 million tonnes at 3.1 g/t Au) and inferred resources at 1,633,000 ounces (18.5 million tonnes at 2.8 g/t Au). Please see the NI 43-101 ″Technical Report and Preliminary Economic Assessment for Chimo Mine and West Nordeau Gold Deposits, Chimo Mine and East Cadillac Properties, Quebec, Canada, Marc R. Beauvais, P.Eng., of InnovExplo Inc., Mr. Florent Baril of Bumigeme and Mr. Eric Sellars, P.Eng. of Responsible Mining Solutions″ effective May 29, 2023.
About Cartier Resources Inc.
Cartier Resources Inc., founded in 2006 and headquartered in Val-d’Or (Quebec) is a gold exploration company focused on building shareholder value through discovery and development in one of Canada’s most prolific mining camps. The Company combines strong technical expertise, a track record of successful exploration, and a fully funded program to advance its flagship Cadillac Project. Cartier’s strategy is clear: unlock the full potential of one of the largest undeveloped gold landholdings in Quebec.
 For further information, contact: 
 Philippe Cloutier, P. Geo. 
 President and CEO 
 Telephone: 819-856-0512 
  philippe.cloutier@ressourcescartier.com   
 www.ressourcescartier.com  
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