TDG Expands Recently Discovered '4300 Zone' VMS Lens Below Former Hidden Creek Mine at Anyox Project
TDG Validates Anyox VMS Discovery with High-Grade Copper Intercepts Below Historic Mine

The most recent news (April 1, 2026) reports follow-up drill results from the newly discovered "4300 Zone" at the Anyox Project. Hole ANY-25-003 intersected 25.7 meters grading 1.13% Cu, 0.44% Zn, 0.37 g/t Au, and 13.2 g/t Ag (approximately 2.0% CuEQ). This follows the February 2026 discovery hole (ANY-25-002) which returned 2.1% CuEQ over 25.08 meters. The zone has now been defined over a 130-meter strike length and remains open in all directions. Geophysical EM models suggest the conductor extends further down-dip and along strike, prompting a remobilization of drills for mid-April 2026.
The news is Routine - Positive. While the results are high-grade and confirm the discovery made in February 2026, they are incremental in nature. - Confirmation of Discovery: The results prove that the 4300 Zone is not a "one-hit wonder" and shows consistent thickness (~25m) and grade (~2% CuEQ). - Geophysical Validation: The alignment of 2026 EM models with 2025 projections increases confidence in the team's ability to target the "core" of the VMS system rather than just the fringes. - Operational Continuity: The immediate remobilization in April suggests the company is aggressive and well-funded to pursue this specific target. - Comparison to Expectations: The results are in line with the discovery hole but do not yet represent a "step-change" in scale (e.g., a massive increase in strike or significantly higher grades).
TDG Gold Corp. is a BC-focused explorer with two primary hubs: - Anyox Project (Flagship): A former-producing copper mine (1914-1935). Recent drilling has discovered the 4300 Zone, a VMS lens located ~900m vertically below the historic workings. - Greater Shasta-Newberry (GSN): Hosts the Shasta gold-silver deposit (Indicated: 515k oz AuEq) and the Aurora West discovery, which is an extension of the high-grade Freeport-Amarc Aurora porphyry system.