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Churchill Intersects High Tenor Antimony and Discovers a Significant New Gold-Silver System at Black Raven, Central Newfoundland
TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / January 5, 2026 / Churchill Resources Inc. ("Churchill" or the...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Churchill Intersects High Tenor Antimony and Discovers a Significant New Gold-Silver System at Black Raven, Central NewfoundlandTORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / January 5, 2026 / Churchill Resources Inc. (\"Churchill\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV:CRI.V) is pleased to report maiden intersections of high tenor antimony along with gold and silver over 800m of structural continuity in the environs of the historic Frost Cove Antimony Mine. As well the Company reports the discovery of a potentially extensive polymetallic system at Pomley Cove Pond, with interceptions of high-grade gold, silver, lead, and zinc.These discoveries are a product of Churchill's Fall 2025 exploration program at the Black Raven Project, designed to rigorously evaluate the Frost Cove Mine structure for antimony, and explore the potential for broader polymetallic mineralization through the Black Raven Property. This maiden program consisted of 50 diamond drillholes, with a cumulative depth of 5,176m, along with extensive channel and soil sampling. Thirty holes, totalling 2,743m depth, were dedicated to Frost Cove and the remaining holes to adjoining targets at Stewart, Taylor's Room, and the \"wildcat\" program at Pomley Cove Pond. This news release provides results for 16 Frost Cove drillholes along the northern 400m of the structure, as well as all channel samples acquired to date at Frost Cove and Pomley Cove Pond. Thirty-four drillholes are still to be reported.Churchill interprets these partial results as indicating, consistent with its preliminary exploration model, that the Black Raven Property potentially contains a large-scale mineralized system in which strategic and precious metals are genetically linked to felsic intrusive and extrusive rocks. True to the Greek etymology of antimony (antimonos means \"never alone\"), early indications suggest that antimony at the Frost Cove Mine appears to be the highly-visible manifestation of a large, deep-seated volcanic heat source that may have driven multiple pulses of mineral-rich fluids containing antimony, arsenopyrite and high-grade gold, silver along with other metals within a volcanic-plutonic structural architecture.Maiden Program Antimony, Gold, Silver Discovery Highlights Include:Exceptional, high-grade antimony assays from at Frost Cove Mine (Figs. 1& 2).Assay results from 16 drill holes (with 14 st...