East Nordeau Zone on Globex Royalty Claims Returns High-Grade Gold Drill Results
Cartier Resources transforms from explorer to camp-scale developer as 100,000m drill program consistently hits high-grade gold across 4km strike.

The most recent news (February 23, 2026) reports additional high-grade gold drill results from the East Nordeau Zone, located within the Nordeau Sector of the Cadillac Project. Key intercepts include 23.2 g/t Au over 1.0m (EN1 Zone) and a dual-zone hit in hole CA25-570 of 11.9 g/t Au and 14.1 g/t Au over 1.0m each. This follows the February 18 release which confirmed the extension of the mineralized system 4 km east of the Main Sector. These results are part of an ongoing 100,000-meter drill campaign. The East Nordeau Zone now shows mineralization over a 400-meter strike length and remains open at depth.
The news is Material - Positive. It confirms that the Cadillac Project is not just a single-deposit play (Chimo Mine) but a camp-scale system with multiple high-grade satellite zones. - Resource Growth Potential: The Nordeau Sector currently holds a modest resource (approx. 118k oz total). These high-grade near-surface results suggest significant expansion potential that was not fully captured in the November 2025 Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE). - Geological De-risking: The results validate the company’s structural model and the use of AI-driven targeting (Vrify platform), which identified these eastern extensions. - Strategic Value: Extending high-grade mineralization 4 km from the historical infrastructure increases the project's attractiveness to major producers, specifically Agnico Eagle, who already holds a significant strategic stake.
Cartier Resources is focused on the Cadillac Project in the Val-d’Or mining camp, Quebec. The project covers 15 km of the prolific Larder Lake-Cadillac Fault. - Flagship: The Cadillac Project, which includes the past-producing Chimo Mine. - Resource: 767,800 oz Au (M&I) and 2,416,900 oz Au (Inferred) as of the Nov 2025 update. - Infrastructure: Benefits from a historical shaft, ramp, and proximity to existing mills in Val-d'Or.