Core Insights - Hi-View Resources Inc. has significantly expanded its exploration footprint in the Toodoggone District of British Columbia through multiple equity financings and strategic acquisitions in 2025, now covering over 27,791 hectares [2][18] - The company has identified several high-priority exploration targets, including porphyry targets and a new copper zone, indicating strong potential for future mineral discoveries [5][7] Exploration Activities - The company completed a soil sampling program at Lawyer's East, discovering a new anomaly measuring approximately 1.4 by 1 km with values up to 673 ppm Cu, 93 ppm Mo, and 0.531 ppm Au, alongside high-grade silver results [5] - At the Golden Stranger project, a new Copper Zone surface anomaly was identified, extending 330 m × 70 m with samples showing up to 3.72% Cu and 14.26 g/t Au [7] Acquisitions and Land Position - Hi-View executed a district-scale consolidation strategy, acquiring several key projects including the Borealis Project (9,106.06 hectares), which is adjacent to Centerra Gold's Kemess Complex [8][10] - Additional acquisitions include the BEN Claim, Lawyers East contiguous claims, Saunders and Nub Projects, and Northern Claims, all strategically positioned to enhance the company's exploration potential [10][11][12][13] Future Strategy - In 2026, the company plans to continue expanding its land position while focusing on systematic exploration to refine geological models and identify drill targets [16] - The company aims to pursue further financing to support exploration programs and advance to drill testing once priority targets are defined [16]
Hi-View Resources Inc. 2025 Year In Review
Thenewswire·2026-01-07 13:30