LaFleur Minerals Announces Memorandum of Understanding with Granada Gold on Milling Assessment for the Granada Gold Project Using the Beacon Gold Mill

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 27, 2025) - LaFleur Minerals Inc. (CSE: LFLR) (OTCQB: LFLRF) (FSE: 3WK0) ("LaFleur Minerals" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") with Granada Gold Mine Inc. ("Granada") (collectively, the "Parties") dated March 25, 2025 to assess the design criteria for processing mineralized material from the Granada Gold Project ("Granada Gold" or the "Project") at the Company's 100%-owned and fully permitted Beacon Gold Mill, located in Val-d'Or, Québec, Canada.

If off-site processing of Granada Gold mineralized material at the Beacon Gold Mill is deemed viable by both parties as part of the MOU, the Parties have the option to enter into a commercial agreement and may undertake a mining and economic study to further evaluate the processing of Granada Gold mineralized material at the Beacon Gold Mill. This study would consider mine design, mining methodology, mining and processing rates, gold production profile, facilities requirements, development schedules, and determine the overall project economics.

Paul Teniere, CEO of LaFleur Minerals commented, "Hub-and-spoke mining and milling arrangements have long been a feature of mining in the Abitibi Gold Belt in Québec. With the price of gold having risen from USD$2,000 per ounce to a current price approaching USD$3,000 per ounce over the past 12 months, we are excited to look at potentially custom milling mineralized material from the Granada Gold deposit. Today, we are announcing the first step in assessing the viability of such an arrangement for the Granada Gold deposit as part of the Beacon Gold Mill restart project. The MOU with Granada will facilitate the preliminary technical work required to assess the compatibility of the Granada Gold deposit with the Beacon Gold Mill. The Beacon Gold Mill is directly accessible to the Granada Gold deposit via truck hauling on paved highway, and possibly rail shipping. With offsite processing and tailings disposal, the Granada Gold deposit could potentially be a low-cost, low-impact, and highly profitable mining operation. The MOU with Granada Gold contains no commercial terms regarding how mineralized material from the Granada Gold deposit to Beacon Gold Mill would be arranged. However, further discussions between the two parties are contemplated upon the successful completion of this preliminary technical work."

TERMS OF THE MOU