Radisson Mining Resources Inc. announced significant high-grade gold intercepts from the 127,600 m exploration drill program completed this summer at its 100% owned O'Brien gold project located along the Larder-Lake-Cadillac Break, halfway between Rouyn-Noranda and Val-d'Or in Quebec, Canada. Key highlights: Impressive intercepts along high-grade trend #2: 10.65 g/t Au over 4.40 m including 18.68 g/t Au over 2.00 m (OB-22-308W4). 21.84 g/t Au over 2.00 m including 61.50 g/t Au over 0.70 m and; 21.33 g/t Au over 2.00 m including 42.00 g/t Au over 1.00 m and; 10.47 g/t Au over 3.60 m including 31.90 g/t Au over 1.00 m (OB-22-308W7).

Current resources along trend #2 are located from surface down to vertical depth of approximately 500 m. Drilling completed during this campaign expanded high-grade gold mineralization 400 m below current resources down to 900 m vertical depth. Results obtained along trend #2 confirmed the resource expansion potential and the presence of wider mineralized zones on the sector including 11.13 g/t over 10.70 m (OB-21-201), 18.42 g/t over 5.00 m (OB-20-180), 8.35 g/t over 6.00 m (OB-20-124), 8.93 g/t over 5.00 m (OB-21-290W1), 8.20 g/t over 7.00 m (OB-21-202) and 8.87 g/t over 5.00 m (OB-21-187). The company reported that the mineral resource estimate update for the O'Brien gold project is progressing within schedule.

The company announced that it now expects the mineral resource estimate to be completed within the first quarter of 2023.