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Taiga Optionee Reports 2018 Q4 Drill Results from Fisher Gold Project, Northern Saskatchewan

CRANBROOK, BC / ACCESSWIRE / February 28, 2019 / Taiga Gold Corp (CSE:"TGC") ("Taiga") has received a report from SGO Mining Inc. ("SGO"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of SSR Mining Inc. ("SSRM") (TSX:SSRM) (NASDAQ:SSRM) containing partial drill results for the 2018 Q4 drilling on the Fisher Property, as well as remaining results from Q3 drilling. The Fisher property is owned 100% by Taiga and under option to SSRM. Results reported below include 10 holes consisting of 3,552m completed in late October in the Santoy Shear and Mac showing area, which was discovered earlier in 2018. Surface sampling of the Mac vein returned 6.7 g/t Au over 1.0m.

As reported on January 17th, 2019, winter drilling continues on the property with two rigs, and is expected to consist of a minimum of 8,000m. This work will be funded by SSRM as part of an estimated US $3,000,000 (CDN $4,000,000) budget approved for the property in 2019.

SSRM is in the third year of a four-year option agreement whereby SSRM may earn up to an 80% interest in the 34,000ha property by completing a minimum of CDN $4,000,000 in exploration expenditures and making a total of CDN $3,400,000 in cash payments to Taiga. The Fisher Project is located 125km east of La Ronge, Saskatchewan and is contiguous to the north, south and east with SSRM’s Seabee Gold Operation.

See Fisher area location map here.

Fisher 2018 Q4 Results

Results of the drilling confirmed several new zones of decimeter- to meter-scale sheeted quartz veining with strong alteration and sulphide mineralization in addition to the main Mac vein. The quartz veining is closely associated with several granodiorite sills that cut the stratigraphy, which display variable amounts of strain, silica- alteration and sulphide mineralization.

The Mac vein was intersected in the southern holes of the drill program, and varies in width with depth, generally occurring as sheeted quartz vein intercepts ranging between 1 to 2.5 m in thickness. To the north, veining is less prevalent along the main Mac shear, but is present in both the FW and HW structures. Quartz veining is strongly associated with moderately to strongly altered volcanic rocks at the margins of structurally concordant granodiorite sills with grades ranging from anomalous to moderate.

Summarized intercepts are reported below, with additional analytical data and reference maps available on the Taiga website here.

Fisher Drill Core Analytical Results

Hole Id

Dip

Azimuth

Length
(m)

From

(m)

To

(m)

Width

(m)*

Au

g/t

FIS-18-001

-75°

245°

327

205.0

206.0

1.0

0.51

FIS-18-002

-75°

255°

438

216.5

218

1.50

0.46

FIS-18-003

-65°

235°

775

70.31

70.88

0.57

2.81

405.88

406.38

0.50

0.47

501.58

503.0

1.12

0.48

FIS-18-004

-75°

240°

513

201.5

203.0

1.50

0.75

FIS-18-005

-60°

237°

441

No significant results

FIS-18-006

-70°

233°

483

169.8

170.3

0.50

1.11

454.77

455.5

0.73

0.58

FIS-18-007

-60°

233°

562

No significant results

FIS-18-008

-60°

233°

528

No significant results

FIS-18-009

-55°

233°

420

No significant results

FIS-18-010

-75°

233°

633

No significant results

FIS-18-011

-70°

233°

707

No significant results

FIS-18-012

-65°

233°

519

No significant results

FIS-18-013

-55°

233°

690

No significant results

FIS-18-014

-65°

233°

537

No significant results

FIS-18-015

-65°

233°

711

No significant results

FIS-18-016

-70°

255°

531

516.0

517.5

1.50

1.73

FIS-18-017

-65°

233°

846

No significant results

FIS-18-018

-65°

233°

774

No significant results

FIS-18-019

-50°

260°

362

No significant results

FIS-18-020

-51°

278°

286

182.0

183.0

1.0

3.47

184.0

184.86

0.86

3.6

FIS-18-021

-71°

278°

359

255.2

255.86

0.66

9.73

315.69

316.32

0.63

4.3

317.9

318.96

1.06

0.90

328.9

329.41

0.51

3.37

349.0

354.01

5.01

0.80

FIS-18-022

-67°

260

362

355.0

356.0

1.0

0.65

466.5

467.5

1.0

0.47

468.07

469.3

1.25

1.37

470.0

477.0

7.0

0.54

FIS-18-023

-47°

293

283

178.4

179.0

0.6

1.0

180.5

182.0

1.5

0.48

182.0

183.0

1.0

1.67

183.0

184.0

1.0

0.61

184.0

185.0

1.0

0.5

FIS-18-024

-50

260°

498

24.0

29.24

5.24

1.41

29.24

29.9

0.66

0.89

29.9

30.74

0.84

1.37

141.15

148.1

6.9

0.76

185.83

186.7

0.83

4.88

322.7

323.6

0.93

0.54

FIS-18-025

-68°

302°

393

No significant results

FIS-18-026

-50°

260°

408

No significant results

FIS-18-027

-55°

260°

203

207.07

215.0

7.93

1.34

FIS-18-028

-75°

260°

347

274.31

275.8

1.5

0.52

306.0

307.0

1

1.86

308.0

309.6

1.6

1.28

FIS-19-029

-65°

265°

583

Results pending

FIS-19-030

-60°

265°

528

Results pending

FIS-19-031

-65°

265°

423

Results pending

FIS-19-032

-55°

255°

378

Results pending

FIS-19-033

-55°

255°

588

Results pending

FIS-19-034

-65°

265°

500

Results pending

FIS-19-035

-60°

248°

600

Results pending

* intercepts in the above table refer to actual drilled thickness in meters and may not represent the true thickness of the intercept