Near Surface Intersection Yields 6.58 g/t gold over 10.35 metres Intersection is within 33 metres from surface and contained in a broader intersection of 3.32 g/t over 22.35 metres McFarlaneLake_03Feb2026_Figure, Feb. 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- McFarlane Lake Mining Limited (“McFarlane” or the “Company”) (CSE: MLM, OTC: MLMLF) is pleased to announce results from its second drill hole from its exploration campaign being conducted on its 100%-owned Juby Gold Project, located west of Gowganda, Ontario, within the southern part of the “Abitibi Greenstone Belt”. Drilling was initiated in December 2025 on the property and commenced at the Company’s ‘826’ zone, see Figure 1. Highlights Drill hole JU8-26-142 has intersected 6.58 g/t gold over 10.35 metres, all contained within a broader intersection of 3.32 g/t gold over 22.35 metres, see Figures 2 and 3 and Tables 1 and 2.As reported in the Company’s January 22, 2026 announcement, JU8-26-142 logged 20 separate occurrences of visible gold, the assays of which are released today.These results further extend gold mineralization as the system seems to demonstrate a higher-grade gold concentration continuing to the southwest but is also open along strike (see Figures 2 and 3).As previously reported, the Company is adding an additional 500 to 600 metres of drilling in the 826 zone. Today, the Company is announcing it is again increasing drilling by another 400 metres, for a total of 1,000 metres of additional drilling in the ‘826’ zone. Figure 1 – Juby Gold Project - Plan View of Exploration Drilling program showing location of drill holes and Zones 826, Juby, Golden Lake, Big Dome and Hydro Creek Figure 2 – Detail Plan View showing location of Drill Hole JU8-26-142 Figure 3 – Section looking West on 826 Zone Table 1 - 826 Zone Collar Data Hole-IDAzimuthDipEastingNorthingElevationLength (m)JU8-25-14135-505012445270970364308JU8-26-14233-505012155270930365294 Table 2 - 826 Zone Composite Data Hole-IDFrom (m)To (m)Au g/tWidth (m)True Width (m)Depth (m)JU8-25-141*19.8348.000.6928.1721.9-25.9Including*19.8324.002.094.17 JU8-25-141135.15138.404.093.252.9-102.8JU8-26-14232.6555.003.3222.3520.3-32.9Including33.3543.706.5810.35 Including34.0039.009.615.00 Including34.7537.7012.332.95 *Previously Reported “We are enthused by these early results” said Mark Trevisiol, CEO and Chairman of McFarlane, adding, “Our second hole delivered a high-grade near-surface intersection, which has caused us to pivot from our original drilling plan. We plan to chase this a bit more and follow up with geophysics to try to track this high-grade gold trend.” On January 22, 2026, the Company announced it was adding two additional holes for 600 m of additional drilling in the ‘826’ zone. Today, the Company is also announcing a further two additional holes of 200 m each in length to be drilled along strike and approximately 100 m step out from hole JU-13-137 in the ‘826’ zone. This would bring the total drilling in this area under this program to approximately 1,600 m. As noted in earlier announcements, the ‘826’ zone is approximately 1,400 to 1,500 m away from our existing Juby deposit (Figure 2), with most of this distance having seen no exploration drilling. Part of the mineralized zone of hole JU8-26-142 is shown below in half core, see Figure 4. Geologically, the mineralization can be characterized as being hosted within a brittle-ductile shear zone cutting Archean conglomerate. Strongly iron carbonate–altered intermediate to mafic dykes intersect the conglomerate at 36.4–38.25 m and 42.55–42.85 m. These dykes exhibit patchy fuchsite alteration, contain approximately 3% pyrite, and host quartz–iron carbonate–pyrite with gold stringers. The conglomerate is brecciated and locally sheared, with intense silica–iron carbonate alteration and up to 5% pyrite. The breccia matrix is characterized by a quartz-iron carbonate-pyrite in a gold stockwork. Gold grades appear to correlate with intensity of sulphide mineralization, silica–iron carbonate alteration, and brecciation. Figure 4 – Half Core, Mineralized Zone (33.35 m to 43.7 m) hole JU8-26-142 showing gold grades through the zone After the ‘826 Zone’, the next phase of drilling will focus on Golden Lake and then the Juby zone, where most of the drilling will be targeted to expand mineralization at depth in both deposits, see Figure 5 below. Figure 5 – Planned area of exploration for Golden Lake and Juby Resource areas Quality Assurance and Quality ControlThe drill core samples collected by McFarlane Lake Mining and described in this news release were placed in core boxes by the drill crew contracted by the Company. Core was then transported by McFarlane personnel to a secure processing facility. The core is then reviewed with core metreage blocks checked to verify core integrity, geologically logged, and samples marked. Core samples are cut in half, with one half remaining in the box and the other inserted into a clean plastic bag with a sample tag. Ce