공시 • Apr 16
Canadian Gold Resources Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jun 19, 2026 Canadian Gold Resources Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jun 19, 2026. 공시 • Jan 31
Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. announced that it has received CAD 1.05 million in funding Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. announces that it has completed 7,000,000 non flow-through units at a price of CAD 0.15 per NFT Unit for gross proceeds of CAD 1,050,000 on January 29, 2026. Each NFT Unit is comprised of one common share and one share purchase warrant, each Warrant entitling the holder to acquire one additional Common Share of the Company at a price of CAD 0.22 per share for a period of 36 months from the date of issuance. In connection with the sale of the NFT Units, the Company paid CAD 79,640 cash finder's fees and issued 530,933 finder's warrants to eligible arm's length parties. Closing of the LIFE Offering is subject to final acceptance by the TSX Venture Exchange. 공시 • Nov 28
Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. Reports Maiden Diamond Drill Program At the Lac Arsenault Project Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. reported that its maiden diamond drill program at the Lac Arsenault Project is now underway. Drill equipment has arrived on site, and the Company has completed the first drill collar. A total of 12 drill pads have been constructed to support initial drilling at the high-grade Baker Vein, forming the first phase of the Company's planned program. Canadian Gold is currently operating under a permit authorizing 36 drill holes totaling approximately 3,000 metres. As previously announced on November 14, 2026, the Company has submitted an amended permit application to the Ministere des Ressources naturelles et des Forets (MRNF), which is currently being reviewed. If approved, the amended permit would allow the drill program to expand to up to 60 drill holes, including approximately 15 holes designed to test new high-priority vein and stockwork-style targets identified through the recent Induced Polarization ("IP") survey. 공시 • Jul 11
Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. Reports New Surface Sampling Results from Its 100%-Owned Lac Arsenault Property, Located in Quebec's Underexplored Gaspe Peninsula Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. reported exciting new surface sampling results from its 100%-owned Lac Arsenault Property, located in Quebec's underexplored Gaspe Peninsula. This latest fieldwork, conducted in early June 2025, focused on exposing and sampling the Baker and Mersereau veins-two primary structures central to the Company's upcoming bulk sample program. High-grade assay results continue to validate Lac Arsenault's strong potential to host a precious metals system, while also identifying new zones of mineralization in previously overlooked areas. Sampling Highlights. Sample BVA2025-004: 28.9 g/t gold, 306 g/t silver, Sample BVA2025-006: 22.9 g/t Gold, 399 g/t silver, 17.8% lead, Sample Mersereau (unnumbered):, 25.5 g/t gold, 447 g/t silver, 18.4% lead, sample BVA2025-008: 5.32 g/t gold, 452 g/t silver, 25.7% lead. These grades are significant for surface sampling and support the near-surface potential for bulktonnage extraction. 공시 • Apr 09
Canadian Gold Resources Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jun 26, 2025 Canadian Gold Resources Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jun 26, 2025. 공시 • Apr 04
Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. Identifies Major Structural Targets from Magnetic Survey at VG Boulder Property, Quebec Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. announced the preliminary interpretation of data from its recently completed airborne magnetic survey at the wholly-owned VG Boulder Property, located on Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula. Survey Highlights: Identification of multiple major fault structures, notably the precise delineation of the Grand Pabos Fault and the Riviere Garin Fault, and the delineation of a second major structure parallel to the Grand Pabos Fault. Key structural intersections, including where the Grand Pabos and Riviere Garin Faults converge on the VG Boulder Property, along with significant splay structures that could host concentrated zones of mineralization. Correlation of major structural targets with historical high-grade mineral showings, enhancing regional geological understanding and mineralization continuity across the Company's land holdings, including the Robidoux and Lac Arsenault projects. First Vertical Derivative data (FVD) magnetic data with interpreted structures. Historical mineral showings referenced in Figure 1 are documented from previous exploration filed with Ressources naturelles et Forets (e.g., report GM56965). While these historical grades have not been independently verified by Canadian Gold and should not be considered indicative of current or future mineral resources, they align closely with the newly interpreted structures, highlighting the region's considerable exploration upside. The Company will integrate these geophysical findings with ongoing field mapping, targeted sampling programs, and a comprehensive review of historical exploration data to further define high-potential drill targets at VG Boulder, Lac Arsenault, and adjacent properties.