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Renforth Commences Stripping on Parbec Gold Deposit Targeting Surface Gold Channel Assaying 1.43 g/t Au over 12.2m

Core Insights - Renforth Resources Inc. is set to resume exploration activities on October 18, 2025, at its Parbec Gold Deposit, focusing on surface gold mineralization [1][2] Exploration Activities - The upcoming work will include chipping and overburden removal, specifically targeting a 12.2m channel grading 1.43 g/t gold on the surface [1] - Following the initial activities, the newly exposed surface will be prospected, mapped, and sampled, with stripping extending across the Diorite Splay, a feature known for gold mineralization [2] Geological Context - The Diorite Splay is interpreted as a possible hinge fold in the Pontiac Sediments, which may have facilitated mineralized fluid interactions with the Cadillac Break [2] - Renforth is also investigating mineralized structures oriented perpendicular to the Cadillac Break, consistent with previous drilling findings [2] Financial Activities - The company plans to raise a maximum of CAD 500,000 through the sale of units priced at CAD 0.02, with each unit consisting of a flow-through share and a half warrant [3] - Each full warrant can be exercised for a common share at a price of CAD 0.05 for a period of 24 months [3] Parbec Gold Deposit Overview - The Parbec gold deposit spans approximately 1.7 km along the Cadillac Break, recognized as one of Canada's most productive gold structures [5] - Geological modeling indicates gold mineralization within the Break and extending into the unexplored Pontiac sediments [5] Mineralization Characteristics - Mineralization at Parbec starts at the surface and is almost entirely enclosed within a Whittle Pit, which is open on strike in both directions and at depth [6] - The current pit does not extend below a depth of 300m, indicating potential for further exploration [6]