Canadian Gold Corp. Reports High-Grade Gold Intercepts at Tartan Mine

Reuters11-27
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CDNGF">Canadian Gold</a> Corp. Reports High-Grade Gold Intercepts at Tartan Mine

Canadian Gold Corp. has announced encouraging results from its Phase 4 drill program at the 100%-owned Tartan Mine near Flin Flon, Manitoba. The latest drilling along the Main Zone's Western Flank has expanded mineralization by approximately 30 metres to the west and over an 80-metre vertical extent, with highlights including 12.3 grams per tonne (gpt) gold over 14.0 metres, 8.2 gpt gold over 9.9 metres, and 10.7 gpt gold over 4.5 metres. The company is also advancing exploration on the adjacent Tartan West property, where surface sampling returned grab samples assaying up to 28.9 gpt gold and channel samples up to 28.5 gpt gold. These developments support Canadian Gold's plan for a potential mine restart and resource expansion, as the company moves towards its expected acquisition by McEwen Inc. in early 2026.

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