お知らせ • Jan 23
Churchill Resources Inc., Annual General Meeting, Mar 25, 2026 Churchill Resources Inc., Annual General Meeting, Mar 25, 2026. お知らせ • Jan 06
Churchill Resources Inc. Intersects High Tenor Antimony and Discovers A Significant New Gold-Silver System At Black Raven, Central Newfoundland Churchill Resources Inc. reported maiden intersections of high tenor antimony along with gold and silver over 800m of structural continuity in the environs of the historic Frost Cove Antimony Mine. As well the Company reports the discovery of a potentially extensive polymetallic system at Pomley Cove Pond, with interception of high-grade gold, silver, lead, and zinc. These discoveries are a product of Churchill's Fall 2025 exploration program at the Black Raven Project, designed to rigorously evaluate the Frost Cove Mine structure for antimony, and explore the potential for broader polymetallic mineralization through the Black Raven Property. True to the Greek e origins of antimony (antimonos means " never alone"), early indications suggest that antimony at the Frost Cove Mine appears to be the highly-visible manifestation of a large, deep-seated volcanic heat source that may have driven multiple pulses of mineral-rich fluids containing antimony, arsenopyrite and high-grade gold, silver along with other metals within a volcanic-plutonic structural architecture. Exceptional, high-grade antimony assays from at Frost Cove Mine (Figs. 1& 2). Assay results from 16 drill holes (with 14 still to report) and 18 channel samples have defined a high-tenor shear-hosted zone with structural continuity over a strike length of 800m to approximate depths of 100m; the zone remains open long strike and to depth: Surface (trenching - Table 1): Systematic saw-cut channel sampling has confirmed consistent, high-grade antimony (Sb) widths across the shear zone, including: ?? Trench 11: 37.3% Sb over 0.30m within17.27% antimony over 0.98 in Channel 3; and 16.81% over 0.35m within 7.86% Sb over 0.75m in Channel 4. 43.0% Sb over 0.15m within 6.60% Sb over 1.0m. 0.0m within 6.60%Sb over 1.0m; and 0.60m in hole FC25-14. New gold-silver vein system at Pomley Cove Pond. Nine systematic channels along separate sulphide-rich shear zones as exposed in four trenches along with extensive soil samples have confirmed a high-grade gold-silver-lead-zinc-arsenopyrite system approximately 1km northwest of the historical adits at Frost Cove Mine: Surface (trenching Table 3): Intercepts include the following (weighted averages): the following (weighted averages: 0.35g/t gold and 56.68 g/t silver over 0.69m (TRPC-01) 0.69m (TR PC-01); 3.36 g/t gold and 17.75 g/t silver over 1.12m (TRPC-03); Subsurface (drilling): The 2025 program concluded December 19th with two holes drilled beneath the discovery trenches. Pending news flow. Laboratory assays remain pending: For 14 drill holes along the Frost Cove Mine trend, 12 drill holes and six channel samples at the Taylors Room Prospect, six drill holes at the historic Stewart Gold Mine, as well as the Pomley Cove drilling. The Company continues to build out a unified project model for Black Raven as complete data sets are received. o 2026 Exploration.: Presently expected to focus on identified centres of mineralization to expand the strategic antimony and high-grade precious metals footprint across the Black Raven Project. With discovery of a parallel, high-grade gold-silver shear at Frost Cove, and the newly discovered gold-silver system at Pomley Cove Pond., the polymetallic scale is significantly greater than ever previously contemplated. Such factors, among other things, include: exploration results on the Black Raven Antimony Property; the expected benefits to Churchill relating to the exploration proposed to be conducted on its properties; receipt of all regulatory approvals in connection with the transaction contemplated herein; failure to identify any additional mineral resources or significant mineral resources or significant mineralization; the preliminary nature of metallurgical test results; uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of metallurgical test results.