Osisko Drilling Returns 319 g/t Au Over 10.5 Metres in Lynx

TORONTO, Nov. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Osisko Mining Inc. (OSK:TSX. “Osisko” or the “Corporation”) is pleased to provide new analytical results from the ongoing drill program at its 100% owned Windfall gold project located in the Abitibi greenstone belt, Urban Township, Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec.

Significant new analytical results presented below include 54 intercepts in 14 drill holes (7 from surface, 7 from underground) and 11 wedges. The infill intercepts are located inside defined February 2021 mineral resource estimate (“MRE”) blocks (

see Osisko news release dated February 17,


2021

). The expansion intercepts are located outside the February 2021 MRE blocks and either expand resource wireframes or are in a defined zone or corridor but do not yet correlate to a specific wireframe.

Osisko Chief Executive Officer John Burzynski commented: “The main infill drill campaign at Windfall, with the objective of converting inferred resources into measured and indicated resources, has been successfully completed with the continued intersection of high-grade intervals as illustrated by today’s headline hole. Selective expansion drilling continues to successfully extend previously defined zones and define new ones. Both programs are in support of the mineral resource estimate update, expected to be completed early in the New Year. We have recently reduced our drill count from 35 rigs to 15 rigs with the completion of the infill program, but selective infill drilling will continue throughout the winter, as well as an expanded focus on exploration drilling in the vicinity of Windfall.”

Selected high-grade intercepts include:

319 g/t Au over 10.5 metres

in OSK-W-21-2287-W6;

124 g/t Au over 4.3 metres, 89.2 g/t Au over 3.5 metres

and

133 g/t Au over 2.3 metres

in OSK-W-21-2547-W1;

143 g/t Au over 2.2 metres

in OSK-W-21-2503-W3;

48.5 g/t Au over 3.2 metres

in OSK-W-21-2552;

62.5 g/t Au over 2.2 metres

in WST-21-0881A;

10.7 g/t Au over 11.6 metres

in OSK-W-21-2537-W4;

37.3 g/t Au over 3.2 metres

in OSK-W-21-1882-W7 and

32.1 g/t Au over 3.5 metres

in WST-21-0812. Maps showing hole locations and full analytical results are available at


www.osiskomining.com


.



Infill Drilling


Hole No.

From

(m)

To (m)

Interval

(m)

Au (g/t)

uncut

Au (g/t)



cut to

100 g/t

Zone

Corridor

OSK-W-21-1882-W7

795.1

797.3

2.2

15.0


UDD_4100


Underdog


including
795.9 796.3 0.4 49.2

799.0

802.2

3.2

37.3

17.5

UDD_4100


Underdog


including
801.9 802.2 0.3 312 100

OSK-W-21-1882-W8

749.7

752.0

2.3

4.38


UDD_4121


Underdog


including
750.6 751.2 0.6 14.8

829.5

831.5

2.0

15.1


UDD_4100


Underdog


including
831.2 831.5 0.3 94.2

OSK-W-21-1949-W9

1063.0

1065.0

2.0

28.5


LX4_3430


Lynx 4


including
1063.0 1063.9 0.9 59.3

OSK-W-21-1958-W4

978.4

982.3

3.9

17.7


LX4_3431

Lynx 4

OSK-W-21-2287-W6

1259.2

1269.7

10.5

319

32.5

LX4_3449


Lynx 4


including
1259.2 1260.4 1.2 2550 100

OSK-W-21-2503-W3

1111.8

1114.0

2.2

143

61.3

TLX_3172


Triple Lynx


including
1111.8 1112.1 0.3 316 100

1117.0

1119.0

2.0

4.55


TLX_3172

Triple Lynx

OSK-W-21-2532-W2

963.0

965.5

2.5

4.37


UDD_4515


Underdog


including
963.4 963.8 0.4 22.9

976.0

978.0

2.0

8.96


UDD_4511


Underdog


including
976.3 976.6 0.3 53.8

OSK-W-21-2537-W4

920.7

922.8

2.1

13.6


TLX_3161


Triple Lynx


including
920.7 921.0 0.3 62.9

928.0

932.0

4.0

12.8


TLX_3161


Triple Lynx


including
928.0 928.3 0.3 90.9

935.4

947.0

11.6

10.7


TLX_3161


Triple Lynx


including
935.4 935.8 0.4 44.1

and
940.0 941.0 1.0 41.0

OSK-W-21-2547-W1

698.0

700.0

2.0

5.97

TLX_3171


Triple Lynx


including
699.2 699.5 0.3 37.9

723.0

725.0

2.0

4.66


TLX_3184

Triple Lynx

747.0

749.3

2.3

133

13.3

TLX_3184


Triple Lynx


including
749.0 749.3 0.3 1020 100

OSK-W-21-2551-W3

886.0

888.2

2.2

20.7


LX4_3437


Lynx 4


including
886.8 887.3 0.5 88.3

OSK-W-21-2552

116.0

118.4

2.4

5.48


CA1_2504

Caribou

153.2

156.4

3.2

48.5

14.4

CA1_2518


Caribou


including
153.2 153.5 0.3 464 100

339.7

343.5

3.8

19.0

Z27_1123


Zone 27


including
342.1 342.5 0.4 42.7

521.7

523.8

2.1

8.37


MAL_5215


Mallard


including
521.7 522.0 0.3 54.9

OSK-W-21-2578-W1

862.0

864.0

2.0

11.8


UDD_4910


Underdog


including
862.5 863.2 0.7 33.2

OSK-W-21-2581

687.0

689.0

2.0

4.60


UDD_4103

Underdog

OSK-W-21-2585

134.6

137.0

2.4

39.2

27.0

F51_6008


F-51


including
135.7 136.2 0.5 159 100

OSK-W-21-2586

647.4

651.0

3.6

6.73


CA2_2241


Caribou


including
647.4 648.0 0.6 14.1

657.3

660.0

2.7

4.15


CA2_2214

Caribou

OSK-W-21-2604

50.5

52.8

2.3

12.1


WFN_7003


Windfall North


including
51.6 52.0 0.4 27.9

105.0

107.0

2.0

8.72


WFN_7008


Windfall North


including
106.0 107.0 1.0 17.4

WST-21-0812

319.5

323.0

3.5

32.1


LSW_3502

Lynx SW

WST-21-0862C

339.0

341.5

2.5

5.75


LSW_3556


Lynx SW


including
339.8 340.1 0.3 30.8

WST-21-0865C

243.0

245.1

2.1

18.6

14.4

LHW_3221


Lynx HW


including
244.8 245.1 0.3 129 100

273.0

275.3

2.3

6.32


LHW_3215


Lynx HW


including
273.5 274.3 0.8 17.8

277.0

279.1

2.1

9.83


LHW_3215


Lynx HW


including
278.1 279.1 1.0 20.6

WST-21-0867B

304.5

306.7

2.2

8.34


LHW_3201


Lynx HW


including
304.8 305.2 0.4 45.2

WST-21-0881A

76.0

78.2

2.2

62.5

14.4

LXM_3361


Lynx


including
76.6 76.9 0.3 453 100

Notes: True widths are estimated at 55 – 80% of the reported core length interval. See

“Quality Control and Reporting Protocols”

below. CA1 and CA2 = Caribou, LX4 = Lynx 4, LHW = Lynx Hanging Wall, LSW = Lynx Southwest, LXM = Lynx Main, MAL = Mallard, TLX = Triple Lynx, UDD = Underdog, WNF = Windfall North, and Z27 = Zone 27.



Expansion Drilling


Hole No.

From

(m)

To (m)

Interval

(m)

Au (g/t)

uncut

Au (g/t)



cut to

100 g/t

Zone

Corridor

OSK-W-21-1949-W9

1080.0

1082.0

2.0

20.8


Lynx 4

Lynx

OSK-W-21-2547-W1

786.0

788.0

2.0

6.19


Triple Lynx

Triple Lynx

800.7

805.0

4.3

124

27.1

Triple Lynx


Triple Lynx


including
802.9 803.3 0.4 1145 100

807.0

810.0

3.0

5.51


Triple Lynx

Triple Lynx

813.8

817.3

3.5

89.2

20.0

Triple Lynx


Triple Lynx


including
813.8 814.1 0.3 908 100

OSK-W-21-2552

217.4

219.6

2.2

3.93

Caribou


Caribou


including
219.0 219.6 0.6 13.2

421.9

424.2

2.3

5.47


Z27

Zone 27

OSK-W-21-2572

339.0

341.0

2.0

7.39


Bobcat


Bobcat


including
339.7 340.2 0.5 27.9

OSK-W-21-2578-W1

653.3

655.3

2.0

10.2


UDD


Underdog


including
653.3 653.7 0.4 50.3

698.0

700.3

2.3

12.2


Underdog

Underdog

732.8

736.2

3.4

3.56


Underdog


Underdog


including
732.8 733.1 0.3 18.3

and
735.9 736.2 0.3 14.4

OSK-W-21-2598

125.0

127.0

2.0

4.15


WFN


Windfall North


including
126.1 126.4 0.3 26.0

WST-21-0862C

92.5

94.7

2.2

12.1


BCT

Bobcat

349.0

351.2

2.2

4.21


Lynx SW


Lynx SW


including
350.1 350.7 0.6 8.89

WST-21-0881A

274.4

276.6

2.2

5.93


Lynx SW


Lynx SW


including
275.5 275.9 0.4 20.5

WST-21-0882A

153.0

155.3

2.3

5.74


Lynx SW


Lynx SW


including
153.0 153.6 0.6 12.8

230.0

232.0

2.0

4.35


Lynx SW


Lynx SW


including
231.4 232.0 0.6 14.2

WST-21-0884

274.0

276.1

2.1

25.1


TLX_3161


Triple Lynx


including
274.5 275.5 1.0 47.2

Notes: True widths are estimated at 55 – 80% of the reported core length interval. See

“Quality Control and Reporting Protocols”

below. BCT = Bobcat, SW = Southwest, TLX = Triple Lynx, UDD = Underdog, WFN = Windfall North and Z27 = Zone 27.



Drill hole location


Hole Number

Azimuth (°)

Dip (°)

Length (m)

UTM E

UTM N

Elevation

Section

OSK-W-21-1882-W7
328 -58 807 452469 5434405 400 2450

OSK-W-21-1882-W8
328 -58 879 452469 5434405 400 2450

OSK-W-21-1949-W9
105 -57 1140 453440 5435479 401 3825

OSK-W-21-1958-W4
111 -52 1066 453430 5435572 411 3850

OSK-W-21-2287-W6
116 -53 1443 453607 5435714 404 4075

OSK-W-21-2503-W3
126 -58 1257 453333 5435641 413 3800

OSK-W-21-2532-W2
341 -60 1145 452480 5434428 401 2475

OSK-W-21-2537-W4
114 -54 947 452981 5435550 420 3450

OSK-W-21-2547-W1
140 -55 790 452886 5435484 409 3350

OSK-W-21-2551-W3
120 -55 954 453622 5435635 405 4050

OSK-W-21-2552
335 -52 684 452404 5434674 400 2525

OSK-W-21-2572
146 -50 777 452886 5435484 409 3350

OSK-W-21-2578-W1
350 -53 918 452178 5434397 399 2200

OSK-W-21-2581
333 -49 755 452469 5434627 403 2550

OSK-W-21-2585
169 -62 180 453426 5435858 405 4000

OSK-W-21-2586
334 -60 706 452682 5434351 402 2625

OSK-W-21-2598
343 -46 210 452118 5435098 406 2475

OSK-W-21-2604
353 -48 270 452197 5435106 406 2550

WST-21-0812
149 -51 370 452954 5435003 253 3175

WST-21-0862C
147 -56 405 452954 5435003 252 3175

WST-21-0865C
115 -04 304 453462 5435327 33 3775

WST-21-0867B
110 -13 346 453462 5435327 33 3775

WST-21-0881A
148 -57 457 453105 5435065 231 3325

WST-21-0882A
120 -60 350 452955 5435003 253 3175

WST-21-0884
123 -66 322 453509 5435328 -7 3800


Lynx Zones


Mineralization occurs as grey to translucent quartz-carbonate-pyrite-tourmaline veins and pyrite replacement zones and stockworks. Vein-type mineralization is associated with haloes of pervasive sericite-pyrite ± silica alteration and contain sulphides (predominantly pyrite with minor amounts of chalcopyrite, sphalerite, galena, arsenopyrite, and pyrrhotite) and local visible gold. Replacement mineralization is associated with strong pervasive silica-sericite-ankerite ± tourmaline alteration and contains disseminated pyrite from trace to 80% with local visible gold. Pyrite stockworks can form envelopes that reach several tens of metres thick. Fuchsite alteration is common and is spatially constrained to near the gabbros. Mineralization occurs at or near geological contacts between felsic porphyritic or fragmental intrusions and the host rhyolites or gabbros and locally can be hosted along the gabbro-rhyolite contact.


Bobcat


Mineralization most commonly occurs in gold-bearing quartz-pyrite veins controlled by northeast trending faults and shears and to a lesser extent in minor crustiform quartz-tourmaline-ankerite-pyrite veins and pyrite replacement zones and stockwork. Mineralization is hosted in sheared mafic volcanics, rhyolites near faults, or at the contact with felsic porphyritic intrusions.


Zone 27


Mineralization most commonly occurs as replacement-type characterized by 5% to 50% disseminated, stringer, semi-massive or stockwork pyrite, ptygmatic tourmaline veins, quartz-tourmaline crustiform veins, local quartz-carbonate veins, and local visible gold. Mineralization is associated with moderate to strong sericite, weak to strong silica, weak chlorite and carbonate and locally weak fuchsite and is hosted in strongly altered andesites, in or at the contact of the rhyolite, or along the contacts with felsic porphyritic intrusions.


Caribou Zone


Mineralization most commonly occurs in gold-bearing pyrite stockworks as well as semi-massive pyrite replacement zones associated with phyllic alteration (sericite-pyrite ± silica) with sulphides, pyrite dominated with minor chalcopyrite and sphalerite ranging from trace to up to 20%, and local visible gold. Mineralization is hosted in rhyolites or mafic-intermediate volcanics frequently at or near faults or the contact with felsic porphyritic intrusions.


Mallard


Mineralization is hosted in sheared mafic volcanics with felsic porphyritic intrusions and occurs as veins associated with sericite-pyrite ± silica ± chlorite alteration and contains pyrite ranging from trace to 30% and local visible gold.


Underdog


Mineralization most commonly occurs in gold-bearing quartz-pyrite (± tourmaline) veins and as disseminated, stringer, semi-massive to massive pyrite with minor sphalerite, chalcopyrite and molybdenite associated with strong sericite and silica alteration. Mineralization is hosted along the intrusive contacts of a three-phase composite felsic porphyritic unit which cross-cuts felsic and mafic volcanic sequences.


F-Zones


Mineralization is hosted in sheared andesites with carbonate replacement or quartz veining and occurs as quartz ± ankerite veinlets or as replacement type in shear zones and is characterised by trace to 10% pyrite with local visible gold. Alteration is dominated by sericite-fuchsite-tourmaline-pyrite.


Windfall North


Mineralization is hosted in sheared andesites and most commonly occurs in gold-bearing quartz veins with trace to 10% pyrite, traces of sphalerite and chalcopyrite, and local visible gold. Mineralization is hosted in a silica-carbonate-sericite alteration envelope and is constrained within shear zones with pervasive sericite-carbonate ± fuchsite ± silica alteration.


Qualified Person



The scientific and technical content of this news release has been reviewed, prepared and approved by Mr. Louis Grenier, M.Sc.A., P.Geo. (OGQ 800), Director of Exploration for Osisko’s Windfall gold project, who is a “qualified person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”).


Quality Control and Reporting Protocols



True


width


determination


is


estimated


at


55-80%


of


the


reported


core


length


interval


for


the


zone.


Assays


are


uncut


except


where indicated. Intercepts occur within geological confines of major zones but have not been correlated to individual vein domains at this time. Reported intervals include minimum weighted averages of 3.5 g/t Au diluted over core lengths of at least 2.0 metres. NQ core assays were obtained by either 1-kilogram screen fire assay or standard 50-gram fire-assaying-AA finish or gravimetric finish at (i) ALS Laboratories in Val d’Or, Québec, Vancouver, British Colombia, Lima, Peru or Vientiane, Laos (ii) Bureau Veritas in Timmins, Ontario. The 1-kilogram screen assay method is selected by the geologist when samples contain coarse gold or present a higher percentage of pyrite than surrounding intervals. Selected samples are also analyzed for multi-elements, including silver, using a Four Acid Digestion-ICP-MS method at ALS Laboratories. Drill program design, Quality Assurance/Quality Control (“QA/QC”) and interpretation of results is performed by qualified persons employing a QA/QC program consistent with NI 43-101 and industry best practices. Standards and blanks are included with every 20 samples for QA/QC purposes by the Corporation as well as the lab. Approximately 5% of sample pulps are sent to secondary laboratories for check assay.


About the Windfall Gold Deposit



The Windfall gold deposit is located between Val-d’Or and Chibougamau in the Abitibi region of Québec, Canada. The Mineral Resource Estimate (





MRE





) defined by Osisko, as disclosed in the news release dated February 17, 2021 is


supported by the technical report entitled “Preliminary Economic Assessment Update for the Windfall Project” dated April 26, 2021 (that includes Windfall Mineral Resource Estimate with an effective date of November 30, 2020), and


assuming a cut-off grade of 3.50 g/t Au,


comprises 521,000 tonnes at 11.3 g/t Au (189,000 ounces) in the measured mineral resource category, 5,502,000 tonnes at 9.4 g/t Au (1,668,000 ounces) in the indicated mineral resource category and 16,401,000 tonnes at 8.0 g/t Au (4,244,000 ounces) in the inferred mineral resource category


. The key assumptions, parameters and methods used to estimate the mineral resource estimate disclosed in the February 17, 2021 news release are further described in the full technical report prepared by BBA Inc. in accordance with NI 43-101 and is available on SEDAR (



www.sedar.com



) under the Corporation’s issuer profile. The Windfall gold deposit is currently one of the highest-grade resource-stage gold projects in Canada and has world-class scale. Mineralization occurs


in


three


principal


zones:


Lynx,


Main Zone,


and


Underdog.


Mineralization is generally


comprised of


sub-vertical


zones


following


intrusive porphyry


contacts


plunging


to


the


northeast.


The r


esources are defined from


surface


to


a


depth


of


1,600


metres as it now includes the Triple 8 (T8) zone. The resources excluding T8 are defined from surface to a depth of 1,200 metres.


T


he deposit


remains


open along


strike


and


at


depth


.


Mineralization


has


been


identified


at


surface


in


some


areas


and


as


deep


as


2,625


metres in others with significant potential to extend mineralization down-plunge and at


depth.


About Osisko Mining Inc.



Osisko is a mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of gold resource properties in Canada. Osisko holds a 100% interest in the high-grade Windfall gold deposit located between Val-d’Or and Chibougamau


in


Québec


and


holds


a


100%


undivided


interest


in


a


large


area


of


claims


in


the


surrounding


Urban


Barry


area and nearby Quévillon area (over 2,700 square


kilometres).


Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information



This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of the applicable Canadian securities legislation that is based on expectations, estimates, projections and interpretations as at the date of this news release. Any statement that involves predictions, expectations, interpretations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions, future events or performance (often, but not always, using phrases such as “expects”, or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “interpreted”, “management’s view”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, “plans”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “forecasts”, “estimates”, “potential”, “feasibility”, “believes” or “intends” or variations of such words and phrases or stating that certain actions, events or results “may” or “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken to occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking information and are intended to identify forward-looking information. This news release contains the forward-looking information pertaining to, among other things: the Windfall gold deposit being one of the highest-grade resource-stage gold projects in Canada and having world-class scale; the key assumptions, parameters and methods used to estimate the mineral resource estimate disclosed in this news release; the prospects, if any, of the Windfall gold deposit; timing and ability of Osisko to file a technical report for the mineral resource estimate disclosed in this news release; the timing and ability of Osisko, if at all, to publish a feasibility study for the Windfall gold deposit; the amount and type of drilling to be completed and the timing to complete such drilling; the focus of the remaining infill drilling; the trend of grade increase; the Lynx zone remaining open to expansion down plunge; upgrading a inferred mineral resource to a measured mineral resource or indicated mineral resource category; future drilling at the Windfall gold deposit; the significance of historic exploration activities and results. Such factors include, among others, risks relating to the ability of exploration activities (including drill results) to accurately predict mineralization; errors in management’s geological modelling; the ability of Osisko to complete further exploration activities, including (infill) drilling; property and royalty interests in the Windfall gold deposit; the ability of the Corporation to obtain required approvals; the results of exploration activities; risks relating to mining activities; the global economic climate; metal prices; dilution; environmental risks; and community and non-governmental actions. Although the forward-looking information contained in this news release is based upon what management believes, or believed at the time, to be reasonable assumptions, Osisko cannot assure shareholders and prospective purchasers of securities of the Corporation that actual results will be consistent with such forward-looking information, as there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended, and neither Osisko nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of any such forward-looking information. Osisko does not undertake, and assumes no obligation, to update or revise any such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information contained herein to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required by law.


CONTACT INFORMATION:


John Burzynski

Chief Executive Officer

Telephone (416) 363-8653



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