FireFox Gold Announces Drill Program at the Sarvi Project in Lapland, Finland and Provides Corporate Update
SODANKYLÄ, FINLAND / ACCESS Newswire / November 18, 2025 / FireFox Gold Corp. (TSXV:FFOX)(OTCQB:FFOXF) ("FireFox" or the "Company") is pleased to report the completion of a small reconnaissance diamond drilling campaign at the Company's 100%-held …
SODANKYLÄ, FINLAND / ACCESS Newswire / November 18, 2025 / FireFox Gold Corp. (TSXV:FFOX)(OTCQB:FFOXF) ("FireFox" or the "Company") is pleased to report the completion of a small reconnaissance diamond drilling campaign at the Company's 100%-held Sarvi project in Lapland, Finland. The Sarvi project shares an 8-kilometre tenement boundary with Rupert Resources' Area 1 Project, which hosts the Ikkari gold deposit.
FireFox has just completed five shallow diamond core holes, totalling 887 metres, on the Keulakko permit, at the west end of the project. These holes were targeted to investigate an area where the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK) drilled two holes with anomalous gold results in 2009 (see Figure 1). The GTK historical drilling reports for the two holes include assayed intervals of 1.6 metres averaging 1.1 g/t Au from 26.4 metres depth (drill hole M371209R5) and 0.5 metres averaging 3.57 g/t Au from 69.5 metres depth (drill hole M371209R8). The geology in the area is believed to be dominated by Kittilä Suite volcanic rocks, which host the gold mineralization at the Kittilä Mine, but the area is covered by glacial sediments, so outcrop is rare. Firefox considers certain historical results, geological reports and assay data to be credible; however, as the work was completed by prior operators and the reports have not been independently verified by the Company's Qualified Person, FireFox is unable to rely upon the data.
FireFox's CEO, Carl Löfberg, commented, "We are very happy to be active again at the Sarvi project, immediately adjacent to the exciting Ikkari discovery. This target at Keula on the west side of the project, has been attracting the attention of the technical team for some time because of the favorable structural setting, good indications from historical work, and the widespread float of mineralized rocks. These drill holes cut fences across the stratigraphy so that we can verify the presence of good potential host rocks, which will further focus our program at Sarvi going forward. The team always looks for opportunities like this to efficiently employ drill rigs before they go on short breaks or when they become available unexpectedly. Our large drill campaign continues through the winter at Mustajärvi."

