공지 • Feb 28
Sasquatch Resources Corp. (CNSX:SASQ) completed the acquisition of Mineral Claims in Port Alberni Region from Justin Deveault. Sasquatch Resources Corp. (CNSX:SASQ) executed an asset purchase agreement to acquire Mineral Claims in Port Alberni Region from Justin Deveault for CAD 0.17 million on February 17, 2026. The consideration consists of 1.5 million common equity of Sasquatch Resources Corp. to be issued for assets of Mineral Claims in Port Alberni Region. The Shares will be subject to a four month hold period in accordance with applicable securities laws. The Agreement also provides that an additional 10 mineral claims, covering approximately 201 additional hectares in the area, which are currently under application by Justin Deveault, are also covered by the Agreement and will be conveyed by the Vendor to Sasquatch if and when each applied-for claim is granted. Sasquatch Resources Corp will also issue a 2.0% net smelter returns royalty on the Claims. Sasquatch will have the right to repurchase one-half of the royalty by paying CAD 0.5 million to Justin Deveault at any time.
All of Sasquatch’s directors (except for Deveault, who abstained from voting) unanimously approved the transaction.
Sasquatch Resources Corp. (CNSX:SASQ) completed the acquisition of Mineral Claims in Port Alberni Region from Justin Deveault on February 26, 2026. 공지 • Feb 19
Sasquatch Resources Corp. (CNSX:SASQ) agreed to acquire Mineral Claims in Port Alberni Region for CAD 0.17 million. Sasquatch Resources Corp. (CNSX:SASQ) agreed to acquire Mineral Claims in Port Alberni Region for CAD 0.17 million on February 18, 2026. The consideration consists of 1.5 million common equity of Sasquatch Resources Corp. to be issued for assets of Mineral Claims in Port Alberni Region. The Shares will be subject to a four month hold period in accordance with applicable securities laws. 공지 • Feb 07
Sasquatch Resources Corp Appoints Jill Doucette as Board Advisor Sasquatch Resources Corp. has appointed Jill Doucette as a Board Advisor. Jill Doucette founded Synergy, an environmental consultancy specializing in carbon accounting and tailored environmental planning and strategy, in 2008, following her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Victoria. Since then, Jill has become a recognized leader at the intersection of business and sustainability, driven by a belief that industry, communities, and organizations can mobilize toward a low-carbon future. Through Synergy, Jill and her team empower businesses to lead in corporate climate action. By supporting organizations to take decisive, credible steps on climate change, Synergy helps reduce environmental impact while strengthening long-term resilience through operational efficiencies and future-proofing strategies. 공지 • Jan 20
Sasquatch Resources Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.5 million in funding Sasquatch Resources Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement to issue 5,000,000 units (each, a "Unit") at a price of CAD 0.10 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD 500,000 on January 19, 2026. Each Unit will consist of one common share of the Company and one-half of one share purchase warrant (each whole warrant, a "Warrant", entitling the holder to purchase one common share at a price of CAD 0.15 for a period of twenty-four (24) months from the date of issuance). The Company may pay finder's fees in connection with the Offering. Securities issued under the Offering will be subject to a four month hold period in accordance with applicable Canadian securities laws. Insiders of the Company are expected to participate in the Offering. 공지 • Jan 14
Sasquatch Resources Corp. Reports Sampling Results from Slesse Gold Claims Sasquatch Resources Corp. reported sampling results from a prospecting and sampling program completed in the fall of 2025. The Slesse Gold Claims area ("Slesse" or the "Property") is comprised of 14 mineral claims covering approximately 1,989 hectares south of Sardis, British Columbia, adjacent to the USA border. 11 of the mineral claims covering approximately 1,567 hectares were acquired pursuant to an asset purchase agreement on November 27, 2025, and Sasquatch made application through BC Mineral Titles Online for the remaining 3 mineral claims covering approximately 422 hectares. The application process is expected to be completed within 30-90 days before registration of these 3 claims can be confirmed. A total of 30 samples were taken from 3 Property areas, these being the Red Mountain Fault Zone, the Glacier Zone, and the McFarlene Creek Zone. These zones are area references only, and not meant to suggest specific exploration targets, which have not yet been delineated. The purpose of the prospecting and sampling program was to test various areas which appeared to have significant mineralization either in bedrock or in float boulders, and to subsequently narrow the Company's focus to conduct more investigations, if and where warranted. Highlights from the now completed program include: 10 of 12 samples taken from the Red Mountain Fault Zone exceeded 1g/t gold, with the two highest returning 135.5 g/t and 700 g/t gold respectively. 8 of 12 samples taken from theRed Mountain Fault Zone exceeded 5% copper, with the two highest at 22.8% and 14.65% copper. In each copper sample exceeding 5%, gold was also highly anomalous, ranging from 3.54 g/t to 19.85 g/t gold. One sample from the Red Mountain Fault Zone (which did not contain anomalous copper) contained 121 g/t silver and 135.5 g/t gold. At its south end the Red Mountain Fault Zone is 150m from the historic Red Mountain Gold Mine, just off property and across the border in the USA, which produced for 30 years and closed due to a fire in 1942. 공지 • Jan 02
Sasquatch Resources Corp. Provides Corporate Update and New Sampling Results Sasquatch RESOURCES CORP. provided a corporate update, as well as some new results from sampling programs completed in the fall of 2025. Highlights from new sampling results include: Higher than expected results from 30 hand/auger dug, deeper samples between 2 and 3 meters depth at the Mount Sicker Main Waste Pile, with average grades at 3.95 g/t gold, 79.17 g/t silver, 3.25% copper and 5.72% zinc. 5 continuous channel samples taken across a mineralized outcrop within the Mount Sicker Main waste Pile averaging 5.6 g/t gold, 122.2 g/t silver, 6.25% copper and 7.7% zinc. 공지 • Oct 17
Sasquatch Resources Corp., Annual General Meeting, Dec 11, 2025 Sasquatch Resources Corp., Annual General Meeting, Dec 11, 2025. Location: suite 600, 1090 west georgia street, british columbia, v6e 3v7, vancouver Canada 공지 • May 29
Sasquatch Resources Corp. Provides Mount Sicker Progress Updates Sasquatch Resources Corp. provided updates surrounding its Mount Sicker project ("Mount Sicker" or the "Project"), located near Duncan, British Columbia on Vancouver Island. Highlights are as follows: On May 24th, an event organized by The Geological Association of Canada - Pacific Section, was held at Mount Sicker, and attended by 25-30 geologists, government representatives, students and other interested parties. Okane Consultants and Ecofish Research have been retained to assist Sasquatch in advancing the Project, and both groups have now completed property visits to the Mount Sicker site. A detailed waste rock volume survey has been completed on the two main waste areas at Mount Sicker (the Tyee and Lenora piles) by Kenyon Wilson, and a legal survey of the site is underway as required to convert the Mount Sicker mineral claim into a mining lease. Acid testing was completed on material previously used for an ore-sorting test run performed by Tomra Systems ASA, with both waste and post-sorted material tested separately, and results were highly promising, showing enormous potential environmental benefits in completing the planned processing. The Company has been progressing with permitting, communicating with local government and First Nations, and on April 7, a meeting with the British Columbia Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals (the "Ministry") was held to discuss progress at Mount Sicker. 공지 • Apr 01
Sasquatch Resources Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.025 million in funding SASQUATCH RESOURCES CORP announced that it has asset purchase agreement with Justin Deveault and Micheal Deveault to issue 500,000 common shares at an issue price of CAD 0.05 per share for gross proceeds of CAD 25,000 on March 31, 2025. The Shares will be subject to a four month hold period in accordance with applicable securities laws. 공지 • Mar 23
Sasquatch Resources Corp. announced that it has received CAD 0.546 million in funding On March 21, 2025, Sasquatch Resources Corp. closed the transaction. The company issued 10,920,000 units at a price of CAD 0.05 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD 546,000 under the over-subscribed financing. Each warrant entitling the holder to purchase a share at an exercise price of CAD 0.075 until March 21, 2027. The company paid aggregate finder's fees of CAD 600. The transaction included participation from directors and officers of the company. 공지 • Feb 27
Sasquatch Resources Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.5 million in funding Sasquatch Resources Corp. announced a non-brokered private placement to issue 10,000,000 units at a price of CAD 0.05 per Unit for gross proceeds of CAD 500,000 on February 26, 2025. Each Unit will consist of one common share of the Company and one share purchase warrant. Each Warrant will entitle the holder to purchase one common share at a price of CAD 0.075 for a period of twenty-four months from the date of issuance. The Company may pay finder's fees in connection with the Offering. Securities issued under the Offering will be subject to a four month hold period in accordance with applicable Canadian securities laws. Insiders of the Company are expected to participate in the Offering. 공지 • Nov 08
Sasquatch Resources Corp. Announces Results of Exploration on Blue Grouse Property Sasquatch Resources Corp. announced that it has received results from ALS Laboratories surrounding a sampling program conducted over waste rock and tailings areas at its Blue Grouse Property . Blue Grouse is comprised of five claims totaling 531 hectares and was formerly the site of the Blue Grouse Mine, located on the south side of Cowichan Lake, approximately 5 kilometers northwest of Honeymoon Bay, and only a few hundred meters from a paved access road. Logging roads provide direct access to the area from the paved road. The mine was in production from 1917 to 1919 and from 1956 to 1960, and produced copper, silver and gold. Blue Grouse is host to a significant amount of waste-rock from previous mining activities, as well as a large tailings area, all shown in the map below. The program was designed by Jacques Houle, P.Eng., to give the Company an idea of a "base case" for mineralization across waste rock and tailings areas within the claims. The sampling was completed by 911 Mining, which is run by Justin Devault, also a director of the Company. Overall, 60 samples were taken across Blue Grouse waste piles, 16 samples were taken across Sunnyside waste piles, and 25 samples were taken from the tailings area. In the case of the tailings area, samples were taken at different locations and at various depths, using a backpack drill to create vertical holes in four different locations. In addition, four grab samples were taken. In addition, four grab sample were taken. 공지 • Oct 09
Sasquatch Resources Corp. Reports Results from 528 Kg Sorting Test of Waste-Rock At Mount Sicker Sasquatch Resources Corp. announced results from a 528kg sorting test-run of waste rock from Sasquatch's Mount Sicker Property performed by Tomra Systems ASA in Germany ("Tomra"), and further analyzed by ALS Laboratories in North Vancouver, Canada ("ALS"). Sasquatch released the results of a systematic sampling program covering the majority of its waste-rock area at Mount Sicker on March 27, 2024. The results from 97 samples taken averaged 1.86 g/t gold, 48.6 g/t silver, 1.22% copper and 3.05% zinc. From these results, Sasquatch and Sulphide Remediation Inc. ("SRI") have begun to explore the possibility of utilizing a mobile, closed-loop crushing and sorting system to extract and separate high-sulphide material in the waste rock, which could then be shipped off-site for further processing. In furtherance of this, the Company took a further 528 kg sample from four separate locations within the waste-rock area and shipped it to the Tomra test-lab in Germany. The sample was run through the same sorting apparatus expected to be used if the project proceeds on a larger scale, the Tomra COM Tertiary XRT unit. This sorting technology would scan waste rocks using X-ray transmittance (XRT) sensors to identify and sort high-density, high-sulphide Material classified as contaminant rocks from low-density clean rocks. 공지 • Oct 01
Sasquatch Resources Corp., Annual General Meeting, Nov 26, 2024 Sasquatch Resources Corp., Annual General Meeting, Nov 26, 2024. Location: british columbia, vancouver Canada 공지 • Mar 27
Sasquatch Resources Corp. Receives Positive Results from Grid Sampling Program Across Waste Rock Areas at Mount Sicker Sasquatch Resources Corp. announced that it has received lab results from 97 bag samples obtained from a grid sampling program across multiple waste rock areas on the Company's Mount Sicker Property, and they are better than expected. The program was designed by Jacques Houle, P.Eng., to give the Company an idea of a "base case" for mineralization across all the waste rock areas within claims at Mount Sicker. For all 97 samples, the average grades are as follows: 1.86 g/t gold, 48.6 g/t silver, 1.22% copper and 3.05% zinc. Many samples also have elevated values of bismuth, cadmium, Indium, lead, molybdenum, antimony and/or tellurium. The sample locations were deliberately selected on a grid to obtain a representative idea of mineralization for the waste rock generally and excluded the hundreds of larger rocks and boulders throughout the waste rock area showing visual evidence of high-grade mineralization. Previously reported grab samples from the waste rock areas returned results as high as 23.3 g/t gold, 397 g/t silver, 10.5% copper and 30% zinc (highs from 4 different samples). 공지 • Dec 14
Sasquatch Resources Corp. Announces Changes to Board of Directors SASQUATCH RESOURCES CORP announced that Mr. Lou Webster has been appointed as a director of the Company, effective immediately. Lou has been a lawyer in British Columbia for over 25 years and has a broad and eclectic range of contacts in both the profession and the community. Lou has been involved in the junior mining sector for approximately 8 years. He is the President and CEO of Marster Metals Incorporated, a private exploration company with claims in New Brunswick, Quebec, Newfoundland and Ontario, and is a special advisor to other private companies. Mr. Webster's appointment is in conjunction with the resignation by Mr. Brad Newell as a director of the Company to focus on other interests. Sasquatch's board of directors thanks Mr. Newell for his contributions to the Company and wishes him well in his future endeavours. 공지 • Nov 02
Sasquatch Resources Corp. Receives Lab Results from More Backpack Drilling Completed in 2023 at its Mount Sicker Property, Located in Southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia Sasquatch Resources Corp. announced that it has received lab results from more backpack drilling completed in 2023 at its Mount Sicker Property, located in southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. As a result of work conducted at Mount Sicker throughout the spring and summer of 2023, the Company is now focused on the economic evaluation of waste rock from historic mining activities (most of which occurred from 1895-1905), and mineralized near-surface bedrock in very close proximity to the waste rock. It is the Company's view that the processing of these materials, with a corresponding reclamation component, stands the best chance of getting permitted and yielding profitable results for the Company in the future. A key component of this approach is ascertaining the size and mineral composition of a VMS "plate" previously backpack drilled by Sasquatch in the Historic Mining Zone. Five backpack drill holes were previously completed in the Historical Mining Zone, and one additional hole (BPH07) has been added which steps out and possibly extends the mineralized zone as much as five meters to the south. The previous five backpack drill holes reached depths of between 2.1m and 6.1m, with all five holes being open and mineralized at the bottom. The newest hole, BPH07, intercepted 7.55 meters of mineralization graded from 4.03 g/t to 7.14 g/t gold, 3.26 to 14.00% copper, 94 g/t to 150 g/t silver, and 1.47 to 12.65% zinc. Hole placements in Historic Mining Zone at Mount Sicker. Highlights of backpack drilling in the Historic Mining Zone to date are as follows: A cluster of holes were concentrated within an approximately 20 meter wide area, into what appears to be a "VMS plate" where mineralization starts at surface in the Historic Mining Zone, with holes pitched to test the extent of mineralization extending outward and downward. All holes drilled in the Historic Mining Zone were mineralized from surface right to the bottom, with these highlights: BPH01 intercepted 6.1 meters of mineralization graded between 8.32 to 11.25 g/t gold, 4.19 to 9.55% copper, 98.8 to 142 g/t silver and 2.57 to 6.77% zinc ending in mineralization after the backpack drill reached its effective limit.