Announcement • Jun 20
Vinland Lithium Inc Announces 2026 Exploration Program and Provides Update on Killick Lithium Project Vinland Lithium Inc. announced that the 2026 exploration program on its 100% owned Killick Lithium Project will commence the second half of July. This year's program will focus on advancing the project through targeted prospecting, geological mapping and geochemical sampling work along with ground geophysics. A review of the companies sampling database has revealed highly anomalous tungsten with one sample exceeding the maximum detection limit of >1000 ppm. This will be a high priority area for further follow up. During a due diligence property visit, Vinland staff collected 11 samples from the same tungsten occurrence and have submitted them for analysis. Results will be released when received. Vinland's Killick Project sits along the key structural corridor of the Appalachian - Caledonian Orogen which is host to the Piedmont Tin - Tungsten - Spodumene Belt and the Ireland - Leinster Spodumene Belt. To date the Killick Lithium project is Newfoundland's only known lithium-spodumene and pollucite-cesium pegmatite discovery and covers approximately 48km of favourable host geology. Prospecting follow-up on the 2025 discovery of lithium-rich float up to 1.70% Li2O at Kraken West and South. Prospecting and Mapping for the potential of Tin - Tungsten within the large Killick land package. Prospecting follow-up on 485 ppm Li in a previously unsampled area 1.2 km north of the Killick Dyke. Continued Till Sampling across multiple areas with elevated spodumene grain counts to further define new target areas for Lithium, Cesium, Tin and Tungsten. Continued Detailed Ground Geophysics using magnetics and VLF-EM at Kraken-Killick which significantly improved resolution over prior airborne targets. Prospecting and Till Sampling follow-up for gold potential in broad areas of strong quartz-veining and arsenopyrite mineralization along the Gunflap Hills Fault Zone. Follow up Diamond Drilling on significant identified targets and known zones. Vinland has continued with the partnership with the Critical Minerals Research Initiative between St. Francis Xavier University, Memorial University and the Newfoundland Geological Survey in researching the lithium pegmatites in southwestern Newfoundland. A total of $1.3 million over 4 years is being directed toward detailed research on the property. Vinland holds 100% interest in the Killick Lithium Project in Southwestern Newfoundland and subject only to a 2% NSR (1% each to Benton Resources and Pirate Gold). Vinland is focused on advancing the recently-discovered Killick Lithium Project which covers 30 kilometers of highly-prospective geological terrane in proximity to the Baie d'Est Fault. The project boasts multiple spodumene-pegmatites within the Kraken Pegmatite Field and high-grade cesium-tantalum-lithium hosted in the Hydra Pegmatite. Further potential for discovery is excellent given the extensive number of untested geochemical and geophysical targets present. All initial drilling phases at the Killick Lithium Project to date have returned impressive results from multiple pegmatites including: 8.4m of 0.95% Li2O in GH-22-01 at the Kraken Dyke, 16.2m of 0.43% Li2O in GH-22-05 at the Kraken North Dyke, 20.82m of 0.60% Li2O incl. 5.5m of 1.16% Li2O in GH-22-15, and 8.37m of 0.91% Li2O in GH-22-08 at the East Dyke and 15.23m of 1.04% Li2O in GH-22-27 and 13.37m of 1.22% Li2O in GH-22-45 at the Killick Dyke. At the Hydra Cesium Dyke, initial channel sample results to 8.75% Cs2O, 0.41% Li2O, 0.025% Ta2O5 and 0.33% Rb2O over 1.2 meters including 13.57% Cs20 and 0.32% Li20 over 0.4m. Rock and core samples from 2022-2025 were submitted to SGS Canada Inc. in Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland for preparation and then sent to the SGS Canada Inc. analytical laboratory in Burnaby, British Colombia for analysis. All samples were acquired by hand (rocks) or saw-cut (channels/drill core) and delivered by Vinland personnel, in sealed bags, to the Grand Falls-Windsor prep lab of SGS, which is an accredited assay lab that conforms to the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025. Samples are analyzed using SGS's GS_IMS91A50 method that delivers a 56-element package utilizing sodium peroxide fusion, ICP-AES, and ICP-MS analytical techniques. All reported assays are uncut. Soil samples were collected by Vinland personnel utilizing a standard Dutch-auger, collecting B Horizon soil, where possible. Where B was not present, the soil horizon or type was noted. Soil samples were sent to Eastern Analytical Ltd., in Springdale, NL, for Li, Ta, Sn, and Nb analyses by four-acid digestion, analyzed by ICP-OES. Some historic rock samples were analyzed using Eastern's Au (Fire assay) @ 30g + ICP-34 method that delivers a 34-element package utilizing a 200 mg subsample totally dissolved in four acids and analyzed by ICP-OES analytical technique. Eastern Analytical Ltd. achieved ISO 17025 accreditation in February 2014. Till samples were collected by Vinland personnel utilizing conventional shovel dug holes and screened to -10mm in the field. Samples were shipped to Overburden Drilling Management (ODM) in Nepean, Ontario for analysis using their standard lithium indicator mineral package. Grab samples are selective in nature and may not represent the average mineralization of a bedrock exposure. Announcement • Apr 08
Vinland Lithium Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 04, 2026 Vinland Lithium Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 04, 2026. Location: british columbia, vancouver Canada New Risk • Dec 29
New minor risk - Share price stability The company's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 75% of Canadian stocks, typically moving 15% a week. This is considered a minor risk. Share price volatility indicates the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. It also increases the risk of potential losses in the short term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks No financial data reported. Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$5.23m market cap, or US$3.82m). Minor Risk Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (15% average weekly change). Announcement • Jun 19
Vinland Lithium Inc. Commences Summer Exploration Program on Its Killick Lithium Project Vinland Lithium Inc. announced it has commenced its summer exploration program on its Killick Lithium Project (the "Project"). Vinland's exploration program is designed to follow up on last year's identification of several new areas of mineralized pegmatite rock units across the project. The program will also be completed in conjunction with its partnership with the Critical Minerals Research Initiative between St. Francis Xavier University, Memorial University, Newfoundland Geological Survey. The program is focused on detailed research of the lithium pegmatites in southwestern Newfoundland where a total of $1.3 million over 4 years has been approved for the project. The Killick Lithium Project was first discovered in late-summer 2021 by Benton Resources Inc. ("Benton") and Sokoman Minerals Corp. ("Sokoman") personnel. The maiden drill program in 2022 resulted in the discovery of the Kraken Dyke which returned 8.4 meters of 0.95% Li20 in hole GH- 22-01. Further work in 2022-2023 resulted in the discovery of several additional spodumene-bearing dykes including the Killick Dyke/East Dyke system where drilling has returned 1.04% Li20 over 15.23 meters in hole GH-22-27 and 1.06% Li20 over 16.7 meters, including 1.22% Li20 over 13.37 meters in hole GH-23-46. During the 2024 summer field season, the joint venture between Benton, Sokoman and Piedmont completed an airborne geophysical magnetics and electromagnetics survey as well as field geochemical surveys on the Project. Field geochemical and geological surveys consisted of prospecting, geological mapping, soil sampling and basal till sampling were also completed. Highlights of the exploration program are presented below: A 4,854.3-kilometer airborne Magnetics and VLF-EM (very low frequency electro magnetics) was flown in April and May of 2024. The survey area covered parts of the property not flown in the 2021 program. The two data sets are now merged and provide complete coverage of the entire Project. Interpretation of the data has identified several anomalous areas for future exploration follow-up. Anomalous Tantalum is believed to indicate local highly fractionated geochemical sources adding to the high-prospectivity of these areas. Vinland is also advancing its Hydra Cesium discovery where initial channel sample results returned 8.75% Cs2O, 0.41% Li2O, 0.025% Ta2O5 and 0.33% Rb2O over 1.2 meters including. 13.57% Cs20 and 0.32% Li2O over 0.4m. Six short diamond drill holes tested the discovery area with results including 13.55m of 0.146% Cs2O and 0.158% Li2O including 0.50 m of 0.80% Cs2O and0.152% Li2O in hole HY-23-01. Prospecting and limited trenching has indicated that the Hydra Dyke has a strike length of over 200 meters to the north of the original discovery site, and the dyke is open under till cover to the south. All initial drilling phases at the Killick Lithium Project to date have returned impressive results from multiple pegmatites including: 8.4m of 0.95% Li2O in GH-22-01 at the Kraken Dyke, 16.2m of 0.43% Li2O inGH-05 at the Kraken North Dyke, 20.82m of 0.60% Li2O incl. 5.5m of 1.16% Li2O in GH the East Dyke and 15.23m of 1.04% Li2O in GH. Announcement • May 29
Vinland Lithium Inc. Provides Corporate Update on Its Killick Lithium Project Vinland Lithium Inc. provided a corporate update on its Killick Lithium Project (the "Project"). Some of the key points for Vinland are as follows: The Killick Lithium Project holds excellent potential for additional discoveries in a newly identified lithium belt located in the friendly mining district of Newfoundland, Canada High grade Lithium and Cesium pegmatites have been discovered since 2021 Vinland is well structured with approximately 10 million issued and outstanding shares with more than 6 million held by insiders that are under an escrow provision for 36-months In 2023 Piedmont Lithium Inc. ("Piedmont"), a leading North American lithium company (NASDAQ - PLL) completed a financing in Vinland of CAD 2.0 million @ CAD 1.00 per share to hold a 19.9% interest in Vinland. The Killick Lithium Project was first discovered in late-summer 2021 by Benton Resources Inc. ("Benton") and Sokoman Minerals Corp. ("Sokoman") personnel. The maiden drill program in 2022 resulted in the discovery of the Kraken Dyke which returned 8.4 meters of 0.95% Li20 in hole GH- 22-01. Further work in 2022-2023 resulted in the discovery of several additional spodumene-bearing dykes including the Killick Dyke/East Dyke system where drilling has returned 1.04% Li20 over 15.23 meters in hole GH-22-27 and 1.06% Li20 over 16.7 meters, including 1.22% Li20 over 13.37 meters in hole GH-23-46. During the 2024 summer field season, the joint venture between Benton, Sokoman and Piedmont completed an airborne geophysical magnetics and electromagnetics survey as well as field geochemical surveys on the Project. Field geochemical and geological surveys consisted of prospecting, geological mapping, soil sampling and basal till sampling were also completed. Highlights of the exploration program are presented below: A 4,854.3-kilometer airborne Magnetics and VLF-EM (very low frequency electro magnetics) was flown in April and May of 2024. The survey area covered parts of the property not flown in the 2021 program. The two data sets are now merged and provide complete coverage of the entire Project. Vinland is also advancing its Hydra Cesium discovery where initial channel sample results returned 8.75% Cs2O, 0.41% Li2O, 0.025% Ta2O5 and 0.33% Rb2O over 1.2 meters including 13.57% Cs20 and 0.32% Li20 over 0.4m. Six short diamond drill holes tested the discovery area with results including 13.55m of 0.146% Cs2O and 0.158% Li2O including 0.50 m of 0.80% Cs 2O and 0.152% Li2O in hole HY-23-01. All initial drilling phases at the Killick Lithium Project to date have returned impressive results from multiple pegmatites including: 8.4m of 0.95% Li2O in GH-22-01 at the Kraken Dyke, 16.2m of 0.43% Li2O in GH -05 at the Kraken North Dyke, 20.82m of 0.60% Li2O incl. 5.5m of 1.16% Li2O inGH-22-15, and 8.37m of 0.91% Li2O in GH the East Dyke and 15.23m of 1.04% Li2O in GH. Board Change • May 26
No independent directors Following the recent departure of a director, there are no independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: No independent directors. 6 non-independent directors. Director Bruce Czachor was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2025. The company's lack of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model.