Canterra Minerals Intersects 31.5 Metres of 10.89 g/t Gold at Wilding Project in Newfoundland

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Canterra Minerals Intersects 31.5 Metres of 10.89 g/t Gold at Wilding Project in Newfoundland

Canterra Minerals Corporation has announced the results of its fall 2025 diamond drilling program at its 100%-owned Wilding Gold Project in central Newfoundland. The company reported a high-grade gold intercept of 10.89 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 31.5 metres core length, including 41.0 g/t gold over 5.4 metres, at the Elm Zone. Additional shallow high-grade results were found at the Alder Zone, with 6.16 g/t gold over 4.1 metres, including 20.96 g/t gold over 1 metre. The project is located adjacent to Equinox Gold's Valentine Mine. Canterra believes these results demonstrate significant potential for a high-grade, district-scale gold system and positions the company to create long-term value through continued exploration.

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