FireFox Gold Corp. announced new results from its 2018 field program at its 100%-owned Mustajarvi Gold Project in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt, Finland. Sampling along two intersecting mineralized structures has identified high-grade gold. This expands the range of possible drill targets as well as the overall size potential of the gold system. FireFox geologists collected a total of 108 samples at Mustajarvi during the 2017 and 2018 field seasons. This included 66 grab samples from glacial erratic boulders and rocks excavated from a small historic pit on the property, and 42 chip channel samples collected along, and perpendicular to, exposed veins and structures. Gold values in the grab samples ranged from <0.005 to 79.8 grams per tonne (g/t), with 16 samples grading above 1 g/t Au, including 10 samples grading above 10 g/t Au. Chip channel sampling along one portion of the 0.2 to 1.0m wide vein system yielded consistent mineralization along strike for at least 45 metres, averaging 21.6 g/t Au and ranging from 0.66 to 140.5 g/t Au. The channel sampling also identified high grade gold along a northwest striking cross structure, expanding the range of possible drill targets and size potential of the Mustajarvi gold system. The average depth of glacial cover at the Project is relatively thin, averaging less than 3 metres based on the 2018 Base-of-Till sampling program. Overburden is much thinner in some areas. The bedrock geology and some gold-bearing veins at Mustajarvi have been exposed in a pit resulting from historic small-scale artisanal mining. The field crew further exposed the quartz-tourmaline-pyrite veins by removing the overburden along strike for approximately 50 metres so that the structures could be mapped and sampled in detail. Geologists used percussion drills to collect chip samplesin fresh outcrop, whereas they employed shovels, hammers, and chisels to collect samples in the weathered rock and gossanous material (iron oxides likely resulting from the oxidation of sulfide minerals). The primary structure hosts one or more narrow veins (pinching and swelling between 0.2 and 1.0 metres wide) that strike northeast. Geologists sampled the structure along 45 metres of strike, at regular sample intervals of 1.0 to 4.0 metres. In the 33 samples taken from Trend 1, gold values range from <0.005 to 140.5 g/t Au with an average grade of 10.84 g/t Au. This grouping includes lower grade samples taken from the wallrock on either side of the vein. Several samples along the vein returned assays of more than 10 g/t Au. Most of the samples were oxidized, which could result in increased gold concentrations. However, the grades are consistent with those observed in historical drilling at the property by Outokumpu. Another structure appears to intersect the primary gold-hosting vein in the western portion of the small pit. This structure strikes northwest and also appears to host a vein, but the rock is so deeply altered and weathered that it is impossible to determine the fresh lithology and mineralogy. The 9 samples collected along this structure were dominantly gossan, and gold values range from 0.05 to 7.91 g/t Au. The average grade was 2.05 g/t Au. The presence of such high gold grades in this crosscutting vein is a good indication that mineralized veins run in multiple directions, which could significantly increase the dimensions and volumes of the mineralization. The historical drilling at Mustajarvi did not test this northwest striking system. In addition to a suite of pathfinder elements that is often associated with orogenic gold systems, the Mustajarvi mineralization includes elevated values of cobalt, ranging from 28.1 to 2,670 ppm in mineralized samples . Several historical mines in Lapland reported highly anomalous cobalt values associated with gold-copper mineralization. FireFox geologists collected significant information from the 2017 and 2018 field seasons that can be used to guide drill testing of historic and new drill targets. The structural measurements taken in the pit and these new excavations help to clarify the controls on the known gold mineralization, and the geophysical surveys identified possibly important structural intersections and deeper sulfide targets. The Mustajarvi Project is fully permitted, and the first round of diamond core drilling has already commenced. The company expects to report its first drill results during First Quarter of 2019.