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Glenstar Begins Trenching Program at Wildhorse Project
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 24, 2026) - Glenstar Minerals Inc. (CSE: GSTR) (OTCQB: GSTRF) (FSE: VO20) ("Glenstar" or the "Company") announces that, further to its news release regarding permitting for the trenching program at Wildhorse (see news release dated November 5, 2025), the Company has begun trenching work at it's Wildhorse project in western Nevada. Glenstar previously announced that the trenching program was scheduled to begin in early December, however, due
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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 24, 2026) - Glenstar Minerals Inc. (CSE: GSTR) (OTCQB: GSTRF) (FSE: VO20) ("Glenstar" or the "Company") announces that, further to its news release regarding permitting for the trenching program at Wildhorse (see news release dated November 5, 2025), the Company has begun trenching work at it's Wildhorse project in western Nevada. Glenstar previously announced that the trenching program was scheduled to begin in early December, however, due to unforeseen scheduling delays the work was not able to commence as anticipated. The Company also announces that there has been a change of contractor for the trenching work. It was previously announced that Merritt Construction Inc. had been engaged to conduct the program (see news release of November 19, 2025) but this engagement was cancelled. As a result, Glenstar has contracted Ranch Water Works, of Reno Nevada, to perform the trenching work that is currently underway.","length":1004,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"The original trenching plan remains unchanged and will be conducted on the Coca Cola Zone at Wildhorse which will be comprised of three parallel trenches; each measuring five feet wide and three feet deep, with each trench measuring ~50 feet in length and spaced 20 feet apart (see news release of November 19, 2025).","length":317,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"As previously reported, four grab samples were collected from the Coca Cola Zone, located in the west-central portion of the property, during the phase 1 exploration program at Wildhorse. These four samples, as reported by ALS Chemex in Vancouver, BC, returned copper values of 1.6%, 5.3%, 2.3% and 5.1%, along with an average of 21.6 ppm silver. Additionally, the samples are considered anomalous in bismuth - averaging 156 ppm across the four samples, and also tungsten - averaging 72.5 ppm across the same samples. These rock samples represent a rough transect across a prospect pit taken along a zone that is perpendicular to east-west vein and gossan orientations over a total width of three meters. Geologic observations of this sampled zone include the presence of a complex array of narrow porphyritic dikes with feldspar phenocrysts in a black, fine-grained matrix. Exposure of bedrock around the historic workings is minimal d...