Independence Gold Intersects 11.00 Metres of 6.14 g/t Gold and 59.64 g/t Silver in the Ted-Mint Vein System at the 3Ts Project, BC

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 3, 2024) - Independence Gold Corp. (TSXV: IGO) (OTCQB: IEGCF) (the "Company" or "Independence") is pleased to announce assay results from the Ted-Mint Vein System from the spring drill program carried out at its 100% owned 3Ts Project. The 3Ts Project is located approximately 185 kilometres ("km") southwest of Prince George, British Columbia and is comprised of seventeen mineral claims covering approximately 8,840 hectares in the Nechako Plateau region of central British Columbia. It is situated 16 km southwest of Artemis Gold Inc.'s Blackwater Project and covers a low-sulphidation epithermal quartz- carbonate vein district within which more than a dozen individual mineralized veins, ranging from 50 metres ("m") to more than 1,100 m in strike length and with true widths up to 25m have been identified.

The spring drill program, consisting of 22 holes and totaling 5,130m, was designed to test several targets along the Ted-Mint and Tommy Vein Systems, both near surface and at depth below the sill. The program also tested early-stage exploration targets, including the Ian and Johnny veins, in order to generate additional drill data for incorporation into the current resource model (see report titled "Technical Report on the Mineral Resource Estimate Update for the 3Ts Gold Project, Omineca Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada" authored by Armitage and Miller, effective August 18th, 2022; please see news release dated August 18th, 2022 for further details). The combined in-pit and underground components of the Tommy and Ted-Mint vein systems contain a total inferred resource estimate of 4,469,297 tonnes grading 3.64 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold and 96.26 g/t silver, at a cut-off grade of 0.4 g/t gold equivalent ("AuEq") in-pit and 2.0 g/t AuEq underground, containing 522,330 ounces of gold and 13,831,415 ounces of silver, or 687,156 AuEq ounces.

The Ted-Mint Vein System is a series of north-south striking gold and silver-bearing quartz carbonate veins, defined by drilling with a strike length of 1,050m and an average estimated true width of 6m. Drilling at the northern end of the Ted-Mint Vein System, which is relatively underexplored, 3TS-24-21 targeted the vein below the sill at an approximate depth of 200m vertically. Additionally, hole 3TS-24-22 was drilled to explore the Ted-Mint vein in the south-central part of the system at a depth approximately 70 metres below the 2021 intercept of 3TS-21-01, which returned 13.65 metres grading 5.21 g/t gold and 268 g/t silver. This interval also included the presence of lead and zinc, indicating a transition from precious metals to base metal horizons in the epithermal system. This is reflected in the lower gold grades where the silver increases significantly, indicating proximity to the base metal horizon.