Announcement • Jun 02
Golden Ridge Resources Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jul 29, 2025 Golden Ridge Resources Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jul 29, 2025. Location: british columbia, kelowna Canada Announcement • Feb 21
Kingfisher Metals Corp. (TSXV:KFR) completed the acquisition of Hickman Project from Golden Ridge Resources Ltd. (TSXV:GLDN) for CAD 0.05 million. Kingfisher Metals Corp. (TSXV:KFR) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Hickman Project from Golden Ridge Resources Ltd. (TSXV:GLDN) for CAD 0.05 million on February 5, 2025. The consideration consists of common equity of Kingfisher Metals Corp. having a value of CAD 0.05 million to be issued for assets of Hickman Project. Under the terms of the definitive agreement, Kingfisher Metals Corp. issued 256,410 common shares in the capital of Kingfisher to Golden Ridge and granted a 2% net smelter return royalty (the "NSR") to Golden Ridge. Kingfisher Metals will have the right to buy back 1% of the net smelter return royalty for CAD 5 million at any time. The transaction is subject to approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.
Kingfisher Metals Corp. (TSXV:KFR) completed the acquisition of Hickman Project from Golden Ridge Resources Ltd. (TSXV:GLDN) on February 20, 2025. Announcement • Jan 30
Golden Ridge Resources Ltd. Intersects 70.75 Meters of 1.05 g/t Au Including 16.45 Meters of 2.38 G/T At the Williams Gold Property Golden Ridge Resources Ltd. announced new assay results from the 2023 Phase II drilling campaign at the Williams Gold Property within the Appleton and Dog Bay Fault Corridors. Golden Ridge has continued to generate encouraging results at the Williams Gold Property with recent assays outlining large gram meter intercepts up to 70.75 meters grading 1.05 g/t Au. The Property is surrounded by New Found Gold Corp. (NFGC)'s Queensway Gold Property where NFGC is currently undertaking a 650,000 meter drill program. Phase II drilling at the Williams Project was focused on the five mineralized zones as identified by earlier prospecting, soil and drilling programs. These mineralized zones (Figure 3) are know known as the: Cabin Zone (CZ), Cabin Zone Extension (CZX), EQ Zone (EQZ), Gray Jay Zone (GJZ) and the Blue Jay Zone (BJZ) all of which are open along strike and down-dip. The second target of Phase II drilling, following up on results obtained from the CZX (November 30, 2023 - News Release), was the Gray Jay Zone a 1-kilometer-long gold-in-soil anomaly first tested by the 2022 maiden drilling program. Phase II focused on WIL-22-21, which intersected a complex system of veins and veinlets grading 14.40 meters at 1.51 g/t Au. In total, 13 drillholes WIL-23-36 through WIL-23-48 (totalling 1,759 meters) were drilled at the Gray Jay Zone. All drill holes were successful in intersecting a broad alteration halo and associated system of vein and veinlets first observed in Phase I drilling. Broad mineralization is exemplified by WIL-23-37 (a 25-meter step- out from WIL-22-21) intersecting a 22.35-meter section grading 1.45 g/t Au including a 6.50-meter section which yielded 2.61 g/t Au. Additionally, WIL-23-42 (same collar but opposite azimuth as WIL-22-21) intersected a 70.75- meter section grading 1.05 g/t Au including a 16.45-meter section which yielded 2.38 g/t Au. Drilling at the Gray Jay Zone also identified several fault/rubble zones most commonly along the eastern margin of the mineralized system and are often associated with graphite. The fault/rubble zones locally contain vein fragments which indicate syn- mineralization to post-mineralization movement along these structures. Mineralization at the Gray Jay Zone is open along strike and down dip and additional drilling will be required to further delineate the nature of gold mineralization. Forty-one holes were drilled in the Phase II diamond drill program consisting of 5,982 meters. Golden Ridge has now completed 70 holes for 10,182 meters of drilling over Phase I and II programs. The balance of assay results from the 2023 program have yet to be received. Drill holes were predominantly in the 100m to 200m range focusing on testing soil, bedrock, and drilling anomalies previously identified by earlier exploration programs. Highlights of the previous field programs completed by Golden Ridge Resources from 2020 - 2022 include float samples assaying up to 281 g/t Au and soil samples up to 1,503 ppb Au. Mineralization in Phase II was broader in nature consisting of a complex system of vein, veinlets, and vein breccia, up to 1.5-meters in size. Gold-bearing veins are often associated with weak to locally intense sericitic and chloritic alteration. Additionally, sulphide mineralization appears to be more pervasive in core obtained from Phase II drillholes. The host rock often contains disseminated pyrite crystals, blebs, and stringers throughout and acicular crystals and blebs of arsenopyrite near mineralized zones. Trace pyrrhotite has also been observed in the host rock but this is commonly restricted to areas of intense veining. Gold-bearing veins contain primarily pyrite and are often associated with arsenopyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, and galena with trace amounts of stibnite, molybdenite and sphalerite. Golden Ridge has noted that the most reliable pathfinder for the presence of high-grade gold is increasing concentrations of arsenopyrite. Golden Ridge is continuing to model the structural controls of the transportation and deposition of gold bearing fluids on the Williams Property. Vein systems suggest the presence of both brittle and ductile features indicating a transitionary tectonic environment. Fracture filling appears to be the most prevalent style of vein deposition representing a trans-tensional environment. The presence of sigma clasts, gouge in faults, and folding in quartz veins are indicative of a more ductile environment. Vein systems associated with sericitic-chloritic alteration and arsenopyrite are often used to distinguish gold-bearing veins from other generations of quartz veins observed throughout the Property. Announcement • Jul 01
Golden Ridge Resources Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Aug 29, 2023 Golden Ridge Resources Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Aug 29, 2023. Announcement • Feb 08
Golden Ridge Resources Ltd. Announces the Completion of the Maiden 4,185M Drill Program on the Williams Gold Property Golden Ridge Resources Ltd. announced the completion of the maiden 4,185m drill program on the Williams Gold Property (Williams or the Property) within the Appleton and Dog Bay Fault Corridors. The Property is surrounded by New Found Gold Corp. (NFGC)'s Queensway South Gold Property in the Central Newfoundland Gold Belt, where the inaugural drill program of 7,254m was completed in 2022 (Figure 1, see New Found Gold Corp. Golden Ridge's diamond drill program tested numerous robust gold anomalies, in soil and trenches, in the south and central portions of the Property. The drill program followed up two successful field seasons in 2020 and 2021, which included extensive prospecting, property-wide and focused infill soil sampling, and follow-up trenching. Golden Ridge is also pleased to announce the completion of the first large-scale geochemical program on its district-scale Heritage Property, located within the Burin Epithermal Gold/Silver Belt. Williams Gold Property Maiden Drill Program: The maiden diamond drill program consisted of 4,185m over 29 drill holes. Drill holes were predominantly in the 100m to 200m range, to target and test soil and bedrock anomalies, which included float samples assaying up to 281 g/t Au and soil samples up to 1,503 ppb Au. Drilling was successful, with most of the holes intersecting sulfide mineralization and alteration commonly associated with gold mineralization in the area. Golden Ridge had planned to complete 5,000m of drilling within 2022; however, with the onset of winter conditions and contractor delays, the Company decided to utilize the remainder of the budget when conditions are more favorable. Heritage Project Till Geochemistry Program: Golden Ridge completed a 973-sample basal till sampling program focused on defining and broadening mineralized zones within the Point May Epithermal System, delineated during the Company's earlier diamond-drilling programs. Significant portions of the 22,875-ha Heritage Project area are covered by thick till and bog requiring a sampling method that can penetrate through the overburden. Historically discoveries were made within Heritage Project through traditional prospecting. Within the areas known to be underlain by mineralization, a tighter 200m x 25m grid was completed, with a broader 400m x 50m grid over the underexplored parts of the project area.