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Glenstar Hires Alloy Drilling for Phase 2 Drill Program at Green Monster Project
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 2, 2025) - Glenstar Minerals Inc. (CSE: GSTR) (OTCQB: GSTRF) (FSE: VO20) ("Glenstar" or the "Company") announces that, further to the Company's news release of November 24th regarding the granting of a permit by the Bureau of Land Management (the "BLM") to conduct the Phase 2 drill program at its Green Monster Project in southwestern Nevada, Glenstar has hired Alloy Drilling ("Alloy") of Elko, Nevada to conduct the drill program.Alloy will.

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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 2, 2025) - Glenstar Minerals Inc. (CSE: GSTR) (OTCQB: GSTRF) (FSE: VO20) ("Glenstar" or the "Company") announces that, further to the Company's news release of November 24th regarding the granting of a permit by the Bureau of Land Management (the "BLM") to conduct the Phase 2 drill program at its Green Monster Project in southwestern Nevada, Glenstar has hired Alloy Drilling ("Alloy") of Elko, Nevada to conduct the drill program.","length":533,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Alloy will utilize a track mounted reverse circulation drill to execute the Company's plan to drill nine (9) holes over four (4) locations on the property, which will be comprised of approximately 300 metres of strike length exploration. As currently planned, Glenstar will collar two (2) holes in the area of the primary drilling undertaken in the Phase 1 drill program; three (3) holes will focus on the area that is considered the "discovery" zone 150 metres to the west of the primary Phase 1 drill site, and two (2) holes each at two (2) sites will be situated further west along what is believed to be the mineralized east-west trending belt (see news release dated November 24, 2025).","length":705,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Determination of each drill hole location in Phase 2 will be finalized in consultation with Hasbrouck Geophysics, Inc. ("Hasbrouck") upon the provision of their report relating to the Hybrid-Source Audio-Magnetotellurics Survey (the "HSAMT" or "Survey") that was conducted in mid November. The survey data was acquired at intervals of 50 metres along 13 lines over the greater target zone and the final report will detail the methodology, data acquisition, processing, modeling, and interpretation of the data (see news release dated October 29, 2025). The HSAMT is an electromagnetic geophysical method that combines naturally occurring electromagnetic field measurements with signals from a portable, controlled-source transmitter. This information will significantly aid in determining exact drill hole location, angle, and depth in order to maximize the potential for discovering additional high-grade mineralization.","length":951,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Glenstar CEO,...