Announcement • Mar 05
Solstice Gold Corp. (TSXV:SGC) completed the acquisition of Two Patented Claims in Ontario. Solstice Gold Corp. (TSXV:SGC) entered into a purchase agreement to acquire Two Patented Claims in Ontario for CAD 0.08 million on January 23, 2026. Under the terms of the agreement, the consideration consists of CAD 40,000 and 307,692 common shares of Solstice Gold Corp. In a related transaction, Solstice Gold Corp. also agreed to acquire one unpatented claim totaling 47.2 hectares in Ontario.
The transaction is subject to approval by regulatory board / committee and consummation of due diligence investigation.
Solstice Gold Corp. (TSXV:SGC) completed the acquisition of Two Patented Claims in Ontario on March 3, 2026. New Risk • Mar 02
New major risk - Financial position The company has less than a year of cash runway based on its current free cash flow trend. Free cash flow: -CA$1.5m This is considered a major risk. With less than a year's worth of cash, the company will need to raise capital or take on debt unless its cash flows improve. This would dilute existing shareholders or increase balance sheet risk. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Less than 1 year of cash runway based on free cash flow trend (-CA$1.5m free cash flow). Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (25% average weekly change). Revenue is less than US$1m. Minor Risks Shareholders have been diluted in the past year (25% increase in shares outstanding). Market cap is less than US$100m (CA$23.3m market cap, or US$17.0m). Announcement • Feb 20
Solstice Gold Corp. Commences 2026 Drill Program at the Strathy Gold Project in the Temagami Greenstone Belt, Abitibi Subprovince, NE Ontario Solstice Gold Corp. announced the commencement of winter 2026 diamond drill program at the Strathy Gold Project (the "Project"), located in the Temagami Greenstone Belt in the prolific Abitibi Subprovince in Ontario. Highlights: Drill crews have been mobilized and drilling has begun on the first hole in the winter 2026 drill program. The winter 2026 drill program will include 2,750m of drilling across 12-15 drill holes. Priority drilling will focus on follow-up on the Red Cedar discovery of 8.5g/t Au over 3.5m including 28.7g/t Au over 1.0m. Targeting has been developed based on high-grade gold discovery at Red Cedar, gold mineralization from historic drilling at the Leckie Gold Zone (including intercepts of 5.00 g/t Au over 17.28m and 7.66 g/t Au over 7.25m (core lengths)), and detailed results from the Company's 2024 and 2025 IP surveys, which combine to 34.7 line kilometres. Efficient mobilization with Red Cedar target zone being 600m from the Trans Canada Highway. The presence of this high-grade gold intercept within a large (600 m by 1,000m), strong IP anomaly highlights the potential for a mineralized system at Red Cedar. Testing this extensive anomaly in what remains a largely unexplored area represents a unique, high-quality opportunity in the Abitibi. With drilling underway and assay results coming shortly after the program, this marks an exciting time for Solstice shareholders ahead of what anticipate being a strong and potentially transformative 2026. The Winter 2026 drill program's primary objective is expanding the Red Cedar discovery, which sits within an IP anomaly of least 600 by 1,000 metres. The anomaly remains open to the east, likely extending onto newly acquired claims and underscoring significant expansion potential. The 2025 IP survey outlines two intersecting chargeability trends that converge at the Red Cedar discovery and may be related to a regional fault structure. Correlation between the high-grade gold intercept and the robust IP response points to the possibility of a larger mineralized system. Drill targeting will focus on the intersecting chargeability trends at Red Cedar, which is a high-quality drill target with clear upside both along strike and at depth. The Strathy Gold Project is an extensive 46 km2 land package in the Archean-age Temagami Greenstone Belt, which is the southernmost extension of the Abitibi Subprovince In Ontario. Solstice's first drill program on the Project intercepted the Red Cedar Discovery; an intercept of 8.52 g/t Au over 3. 5m including 28.7g /t over 1.0m (core lengths). The discovery hole is located within an extensive Red Cedar IP anomaly on the Project which is open to the east. Despite this demonstrated prospectivity, the core claims at Strathy have not been systematically explored in the past. Despite this demonstrated prospectability, the core claims at Str Kathy have not been systematically explored in The past.