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Bayridge Resources Provides Overview of 2026 Exploration Program

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 4, 2026) - Bayridge Resources Corp. (CSE: BYRG) (OTCQB: BYRRF) (FSE: O0K0) ("Bayridge" or the "Company")

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Bayridge Resources Provides Overview of 2026 Exploration Program

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[{"type":"text","content":" Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 4, 2026) - Bayridge Resources Corp. (CSE: BYRG) (OTCQB: BYRRF) (FSE: O0K0) (\"Bayridge\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to provide an overview of its planned 2026 exploration program at the Baker Lake Uranium Project, located in Nunavut's Kivalliq Region. The planned program is designed to advance multiple priority uranium targets identified through historical exploration and modern airborne geophysical datasets. The Baker Lake Uranium Project comprises a large, underexplored land package within the Thelon-Baker Basin, a region widely regarded as a geological analogue to Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. Uranium mineralization is hosted within Kazan Formation sandstones and structurally prepared corridors, comparable to those controlling mineralization at the Angilak Deposit. Basin-scale fluid pathways and structural controls are interpreted to have played a key role in localizing uranium mineralization within the district (Latitude Uranium Inc. & Atha Energy Corp., 2023; Miller, 2009). Figure 1: Baker Lake Uranium Project. Highlights The Baker Lake Uranium Project is an advanced uranium project located in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut located within the same Paleoproterozoic uranium district that hosts ATHA's Angilak and Orano's Kiggavik deposits. The Project consists of 83 contiguous claims covering 619 km2 60 km South from the town of Baker Lake $7 million in modern exploration value already completed Strong geological parallels to Athas Angilak uranium camp 2008 TEMPESTĀ® survey defined 30 high-priority uranium targets Historical drilling returned multiple significant uranium intercepts 20 uranium prospects outlined along 70 km of the Baker Basin unconformity Unexplored high-priority drill targets remain along untested EM conductors. Figure 2: Property location, along with major uranium discoveries and operating mines in the geographical area. Exploration Strategy The Company's exploration approach is focused on disciplined, phased advancement of targets, prioritizing areas with coincident structural complexity, conductive trends, and elevated uranium responses. Planned work will emphasize refining targets and reducing geological risk ahead of drilling. Key elements of the planned exploration program include: Program Highlights Desktop review of all available histori...

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