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Go Metals Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.2 million in funding Go Metals Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement to issue 4,000,000 units at an issue price of CAD 0.05 for gross proceeds of CAD 200,000 on May 4, 2026. Each unit will consist of one common share and one-half of one common share purchase warrant. Insiders may participate in the private placement to support the financial position of the corporation. Each whole warrant will entitle the holder to acquire one additional Share at an exercise price of CAD 0.10 per share for a period of two years from the date of issuance. The securities issued in connection with the private placement will be subject to a statutory hold period of four months and one day from the date of issuance in accordance with applicable securities laws. Completion of the private placement remains subject to receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals. The company may pay finder’s fees in connection with the private placement in accordance with applicable securities laws. Annonce • Jul 21
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Go Metals Corp. announced that it has received CAD 0.1 million in funding On May 15, 2024, Go Metals Corp closed the transaction. The Company has paid a finder’s fee of CAD 6,999.99 and it issued 77,777 non-transferable finder’s warrants to one qualified party in connection with the FT Common Share Financing. The FT Shares issued under the FT Common Share Financing shall be subject to a four-month and a day hold period expiring September 16, 2024, pursuant to applicable securities laws of Canada. Annonce • Feb 01
Go Metals Corp. Announces Results from Airborne EM Survey At KM98 Go Metals Corp. announced the results of the processed airborne geophysical survey from KM98 critical metal project on the Cote-Nord of Quebec. Large 4100 metre by 1,600 metre (3.2km2) anomaly at KM98. Higher EM amplitudes compared to HSP. KM98 anomaly is ten times the footprint of Chamber North. Anomalies are clustered along the southern contact of the anorthosite. Property is accessible by paved road, year-round. Go Metals President and Chief Executive Officer, Scott Sheldon, commented: "Time domain electromagnetic surveying detects conductive material including certain sulphides and massive oxides. The connected nature and mineralogy of the metallic minerals allow them to conduct electricity and be detected using electromagnetic techniques. Airborne EM can detect massive sulphide mineralization by transmitting a current pulse through a transmitter loop towed by a helicopter. As the resulting magnetic field moves through the earth it induces an electrical field within any conductive bodies that it passes through. This new electrical field in turn generates a magnetic field which is detected by receiver coils mounted within the transmitter loop. This method can detect conductive minerals to depths of hundreds of metres. The survey was conducted by Balch Exploration Consulting Inc. and undertaken in October of 2023 at both HSP and KM98. In addition to the large conductor highlighted in this news release, six new strong conductors (based on amplitude and time decay) were detected. Annonce • Jan 23
Go Metals Announces RC Drill Results at HSP Property Go Metals Corp. announced results from the recent critical metals drilling program from its HSP Property located on the Côte-Nord of Québec. Notable Drill Results: HSPRC23-001 intercepted the same mineralized structure intercepted in 2022 at Red Mountain and extends the strike length to at least 40m and down-dip length of 57m starting at surface. The structure remains open along strike to the northwest, southeast and down-dip. Future plans include exploring for zones where the structure widens to determine if it is part of a larger sulphide system. HSPRC23-003 intercepted up to 0.32% Ni Eq over 1.5m, which is the highest grade intercept discovered to date at Chamber North. These results highlight the potential for the large 500m by 700m target. Moving forward, special attention will be paid to identify the processes that increase sulphide concentration within the anorthositic magma chamber to vector higher grade mineralized zones within the target. Samples were taken for each 5-foot RC rod. The chips were put through a splitter that collects 40% as a sample. The sample is run through the splitter again to keep a duplicate in case samples need to be re- assayed. Duplicates, standards and blanks were inserted at regular intervals within the sample sequence for validation purposes. Results for all QAQC samples were deemed acceptable, except for one isolated sample. Re-assay was not required. A handheld X-ray fluorescence analyzer ("XRF") was used on site for the RC drill samples during the program. The XRF results were compared with assayed values for nickel and copper. Both base metals had average absolute errors over 50% and thus can currently only be used as a rough guide. Annonce • Dec 07
Go Metals Corp. Announces Board Changes Go Metals Corp. announced that Mr. Adrian Smith has resigned from the board of directors and Mr. Harley Slade has been appointed in his place effective immediately. Mr. Slade is currently President of Caveman Exploration. He first started working with Go Metals in 2018 and has since worked on company projects in both the Yukon and Quebec. Mr. Slade holds a degree in Geology from Simon Fraser University. Annonce • Oct 17
Go Metals Corp. Mobilizes the Drill to the HSP Nickel-Copper Project, North of Havre-Saint-Pierre on the Cote-Nord of Quebec Go Metals Corp. announced the Company has mobilized the drill to the HSP nickel-copper project, north of Havre-Saint-Pierre on the Cote-Nord of Quebec. Highlights: Completed 200 square kilometres AirTEM survey; RC drill program based on UTEM ground survey; Drill targets include Red Mountain, Chamber, and PGE. Annonce • Sep 22
Go Metals Corp Provides Update on Geophysics and Ground Program at HSP Nickel- Copper Project Go Metals Corp. announced that the Company is currently conducting airborne geophysics at the HSP nickel- copper project, north of Havre-Saint-Pierre on the Côte-Nord of Quebec. Annonce • Jul 14
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Go Metals Corp. Announces That the Company Is Working with Contractors and Local First Nations to Plan the Phase 2 Drill Program At HSP Go Metals Corp. announced that the Company is working with contractors and local First Nations to plan the Phase 2 drill program at HSP ("the Property"). The Company is assessing drill site locations for four priority targetswith associated access requirements and logistics. The fully funded Phase 2 diamond drilling will work to expand known mineralization at the 100%-owned HSP Nickel-Copper Sulphide Project, located 130 kilometers north of Havre-Saint-Pierre, Quebec. Annonce • Jan 26
Go Metals Corp. Hits Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Mineralization At All Targets Go Metals Corp. has successfully intersected nickel-copper mineralization on all targets as part of the first-ever drilling program. Chamber South encountered alternating layers of moderately southwest dipping massive sulphide/oxides interlayered with anorthosite. Increasing levels of sulphides and base metals down hole in both 01 and 02 indicate potential to improve with depth. Drilling at Chamber South was the only pad to drill from the optimal direction intercepting surface structures and will be a priority drill target for phase 2. Chamber North drilling intercepted anomalous disseminated nickel, copper, and cobalt mineralization over the vast majority of the holes. The best intercept was in HSP-22-05 with 73m of 0.046% Ni, 0.033% Cu and 0.009% Co. The large size of Chamber North (28 Ha or 70 acres) has comparable metal equivalents to porphyry grade mineralization. As disseminated sulphides of the concentrations seen in the drill holes are not typically able to create strong EM anomalies, further trench testing east-west across foliation will help to determine the location of any higher-grade sulphides and better test the massive sulphide layers seen at surface. Red Mountain Zone HSP-22-06,07 The drill targeting missed the surface mineralization based on the dip calculations obtained from drilling but identified a new high-grade nickel copper bearing sulphide structure at depth up to 1.3% Cu and 0.4% Ni. Given the high grades, large EM anomaly and relatively low sulphide content in the intervals, this target is highly prospective. Drilling intercepted narrow bands of massive sulphide pseudobreccia averaging 25cm wide. These holes contain the highest concentration of base metals in the sulphides from the drill program. The drill holes confirm the mineralization has similar apparent orientations as seen on the rest of the project, and therefore will be tested from the west drilling east in phase 2. PGE Zone - HSP-22-08,09,10,11 The PGE target zone covers a large area over 3km along the northern contact and is dispersed over four targets including Central, North, South and Catalytic. PGE Central showed some of the highest sulphide content with up to 45% sulphides. One highlight was the 10-metre massive sulphide breccia at 0.34% Ni, 0.31% Cu and 0.05% Co from 51 metres. Armed with a better understanding of the mineralized trend orientation, this target is a high priority for the phase 2 program. PGE North failed to return significant grades as reported in the Company's news release dated January 9, 2023. This target remains prospective based on the knowledge that the drill was underneath the intended surface target. Follow up testing will be performed on this target after the PGE Central is explored in more detail, as both targets share similar geology. PGE South remains untested as priority was given to the two northern PGE targets. Like PGE North, this target remains prospective and will be tested once more geological knowledge is derived from PGE Central. PGE Catalytic is also an untested target between Central and North. Catalytic is a different as it covers a mafic dyke visible in total magnetic intensity with Cu, Ni and PGE mineralization along both it's east and west margins. The Dyke can be traced for 3.5 km. GEM Zone Untested The interior anorthosite hosts the GEM zone that was not tested in the 2022 drill program. This zone is slated for mechanised surface trenching in 2023. Mineralization at GEM is disseminated but contained high nickel and copper grades which has potential to widen prospectivity to weaker EM anomalies within the anorthosite. Annonce • Jan 10
Go Metals Corp. Announces Results from the New PGE Zone Discovery on the HSP Exploration Stage Nickel-Copper-Cobalt (Ni-Cu-Co) Sulphide Project Located in Quebec Go Metals Corp. announced results from the new PGE zone discovery on the HSP exploration stage nickel-copper-cobalt (Ni-Cu-Co) sulphide project located in Quebec (the "HSP"). The PGE Zone is located on the Northern contact of the anorthosite complex. The Zone is comprised of 4 targets confirmed by surface sampling in 2021. The targets include PGE South, PGE Central, PGE North and Catalytic (CC). This release updates drilling results from 2022 and reports on drill holes from both PGE-Central and PGE-North. The conductors are elongated in the north south direction and are clustered along the northern contact of the anorthosite. Future drilling from the West is planned to test the related sub-surface Ni-Cu sulphide structures as well as the mineralization seen at surface. Thin section SEM analysis of surface samples collected in 2021 by IOS Geoscientific revealed most nickel is contained in pentlandite. Elevated platinum, palladium and cobalt are associated with higher nickel values and pentlandite, while elevated gold correspond to higher copper values and chalcopyrite. This favourable mineralogy adds to the economic potential of the system. HSP-22-09 PGE Central Target encountered layers of moderately dipping foliated anorthosite and gabbro layers. The darker pyroxene-rich gabbro layers have varying amounts of sulphide mineralization and exhibit net/emulsion textures as well as sulphide massive ore breccia texture (SMOB). As expected, higher grade intervals contained more sulphur than lower grades with 4 samples returning over 10% S. Total sulphide component can be estimated using geochemical results. There is significant variation within intercepts ranging up to 45% sulphide with the higher base metal grades. HSP-22-11 PGE North Target intercepted three short intervals above cut-o totalling 5.85m over the drill hole. These intercepts exhibit similar textures to those at PGE C suggesting the two targets are related. The concentration of sulphides seen in these two drill holes is lower than expected given the size and magnitude of the PGE N EM anomaly. This leads the team to believe the major conductors were not intercepted on the PGE North target. With two complete holes from each target the company can delineate an apparent dip from each of the structures by connecting marker "layers". A mineralized horizon containing nickel-copper and cobalt was intercepted in both holes HSP-22-08 and HSP-22-09 that delineates a 33 degree apparent dip to the west. This orientation does not connect to the surface showings so is interpreted as a newly discovered mineralized zone and the surface showings remain untested at depth. All drill holes at the PGE Zone contain widespread anomalous base metal content above and below the intercepts. The phase 2 program will help further define the size of the mineralized bodies and if the targets are connected at depth. The company expects to report further outstanding drill results starting with the Chamber N and S targets (HSP-22-01, 02, 04, 05), followed by Red Mountain (HSP-22-06, 07) in subsequent releases. The Chamber targets are EM anomalies on the southern contact of the anorthosite intrusion. Visual results showed Chamber South has over 20m of semi-massive to massive sulphide intercepts and the large Chamber North target had two 100m+ intercepts with disseminated sulphides. Red Mountain is a target on the northern contact where the company sampled the highest nickel and copper grades for the 2021 program. Sample selection is based on visual occurrences of sulphides. Selected intervals were half-cut with a diamond rock saw in IOS facility in Saguenay and the consistent half was sent to ALS-Minerals laboratories in Val D'Or. Samples were crushed at 70% -2mm, split to 500 grams, and pulverized at 90% -70 um (Method Prep-31). Base metal assays were made by ICP-AES a er aqua-regia digestion (method ME-ICP-61). Gold, platinum, and palladium were assayed by fire-assay on lead bead on 30 grams load, with ICP-MS finishing (method PGM-ICP23). ALS is an ISO-17025 accredited facility. Quality control procedure included the insertion prior to shipment of barren quartz material as sample blanks (7.3% of sample) as well as certified reference material (OREAS-86, PTC-1a, WMS-1a, 13.8% of samples). Samples were analysed using four acid digestion and ICP-AES finish. PGE and Au values are determined through fire assay PGM-ICP23. Rigorous QAQC protocols were used including standards and blanks at the start and end of lab sample sheets as well as with insertion at regular intervals.