Production / Operations
Airborne Geophysical Survey Underway at Silver North's Haldane Silver Project, YT
Airborne survey kicks off, but no new drill data – investors await results

Executive Summary
- Silver North has begun a SkyTEM312 airborne geophysical survey over its flagship Haldane silver project in the Keno Hill district, Yukon.
- The survey will cover 944 km of line‑kilometres with 100 m flight lines and 1 000 m tie lines, collecting magnetic and time‑domain EM data to improve structural models and drill targeting.
- The company also announced a change from quarterly to semi‑annual financial reporting under Coordinated Blanket Order 51‑1933, eliminating interim MD&A filings for Q1 and Q3.
Material Impact
- Operational update: The survey is a scheduled part of the 2026 exploration program that was already disclosed in earlier financing announcements (Feb 2026) and drill‑targeting plans. No new resource or reserve information has been released, so the news does not materially change the valuation outlook.
- Reporting change: Moving to semi‑annual reporting is a compliance decision affecting disclosure timing but does not affect cash flow, assets, or project economics. It is material for governance transparency but neutral for price impact.
- Overall assessment: The announcement confirms execution of previously outlined work and therefore qualifies as routine information with a neutral effect on the share price.
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Company Overview
Silver North focuses on high‑grade silver‑lead‑zinc systems in the Keno Hill district (Yukon). The Haldane property hosts the “Main Fault” target, which has delivered multiple >800 g/t Ag intercepts (e.g., 13.15 m @ 818 g/t Ag) and shows >100 m strike continuity. Adjacent projects include Veronica/GDR, Tim (optioned to Coeur Mining), and several royalty‑bearing claims in the Yukon and Peru.
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