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Canary Gold Mobilizes Sonic Drill Rig at Madeira River Project, Brazil
Follow-Up Program Planned to Test Full 80km Strike Potential Vancouver, B.C. – TheNewswire - June 25, 2025 – Canary Gold Corp. (CSE: BRAZ, OTC: CNYGF, Frankfurt

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[{"type":"text","content":"Follow-Up Program Planned to Test Full 80km Strike Potential Vancouver, B.C. – TheNewswire - June 25, 2025 – Canary Gold Corp. (CSE: BRAZ, OTC: CNYGF, Frankfurt: K5D) (\"Canary\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that a sonic drill rig has been successfully mobilized and is now on site at the Company’s flagship Madeira River Project in Rondônia, Brazil. Drilling has commenced and will focus on expanding near-surface gold targets within the highly prospective Mocururu unit. Sonic Drilling: High-Resolution Sampling Across the Full Sedimentary Profile The current program will utilize sonic drilling to test defined target areas and recover continuous, intact samples across the full sedimentary profile—a critical step in characterizing the gold system. The targeted horizons are expected to include a combination of unconsolidated, semi-consolidated, and consolidated formations, and sonic drilling is ideally suited to recover representative material from all layers with minimal disturbance or contamination. Once recovered, the entire sample interval will be geologically logged and submitted for comprehensive analysis, including: Full multi-element geochemistry Complete heavy mineral analysis This approach will allow Canary’s technical team to identify sedimentological and stratigraphic controls on gold mineralization, and to map how gold and associated heavy minerals are distributed across the profile. These insights are expected to directly inform the vectoring of future drilling toward higher-grade zones and better define the mineralized architecture of the system. “This program isn’t just about confirming gold—it’s about understanding why it’s there and how it moves through the system,” said Mark Tommasi, President of Canary Gold. “We’re focused on building a technical foundation that can guide the larger-scale drilling we have planned.” Next Phase: District-Scale Drilling Across 80km Strike Building on early success, Canary is advancing plans for a follow-up drill program designed to test the full 80-kilometre strike length of its tenement package. The program will evaluate both the primary Mocururu target horizon and a series of high-priority secondary paleochannel targets. The follow-up campaign will consist of systematic dri...