Big Gold Inc. provided a shareholder update on the Phase 2 Exploration program on the Tabor Property (Tabor or the Project), situated within the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt northwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Company has begun preparations for a ground Induced Polarization (IP) survey that is set to encompass a significant portion of the eastern part of the Project area. This survey is a crucial step in its ongoing efforts to refine and pinpoint new exploration and drilling opportunities at Tabor.

Recent surface sampling efforts conducted on the Project have yielded promising results, revealing gold mineralization extending over an extensive 7.5-kilometre stretch along the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt. Of note is the assay value from a grab sample of 0.57 g/t gold at the West End, and the discovery of 1.87 g/t and 2.98 g/t gold at the East Divide target in the eastern part of the property. The upcoming IP Survey is designed to build upon initial groundwork that identified high-priority areas for geophysical examination, ultimately serving as invaluable guidance for identifying prime drilling prospects, given the ability of the IP and associated resistivity survey to outline areas of alteration and sulphide mineralization that can prove to be gold bearing.

The survey is planned to commence in early November 2023. Phase 2 Plan for Priority Targets Surface Exploration: Additional field visits are planned to take place to help understand alteration and structure which would help define targets for further detailed mapping and sampling of outcrops. Re-logging and Sampling Historic Core: Identified stored historic drill core will be reviewed and infill sampled as deemed appropriate, potentially providing high value at low cost.

IP Survey: Plans are in place to conduct IP surveys, aiding in further understanding of the alteration and mineralization on the property and defining the highest priority drill targets. Drill Program: Leveraging data from the summer field program, the Company will refine drill targets and build a database to expedite target prioritization and exploration success.