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GoldHaven Resources Expands Magno Project to Over 37,200 Hectares with Strategic Cassiar Claims Acquisition

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GoldHaven Resources Corp. ("GoldHaven" or the "Company") (CSE: GOH) (OTCQB: GHVNF) (FSE: 4QS) ha

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GoldHaven Resources Expands Magno Project to Over 37,200 Hectares with Strategic Cassiar Claims Acquisition

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[{"type":"text","content":" VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GoldHaven Resources Corp. (\"GoldHaven\" or the \"Company\") (CSE: GOH) (OTCQB: GHVNF) (FSE: 4QS) has completed a review of historical exploration data from three recently acquired mineral claims within its Magno Project in the Cassiar District of northern British Columbia. The claims, which expanded the property to over 37,200 hectares, host three historically explored mineral occurrences — a tungsten-molybdenum skarn at Lamb Mountain, an intrusion-related molybdenum system at Cassiar Moly, and a polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) occurrence at Lang Creek — collectively demonstrating multiple mineralization styles within the broader Magno property. Highlights (Historical Data): Historical drilling at Lamb Mountain returned tungsten and molybdenum mineralization, including 0.36% WO₃ over 24.9 m and trench results up to 1.65% MoS₂, highlighting a well-developed skarn system analogous to the nearby Kuhn and Dead Goat zones Historical work at Cassiar Moly outlines a large-scale intrusion-related molybdenum system, with samples up to 14.50% MoS₂ and 0.49% W, supporting the presence of a fertile magmatic-hydrothermal system within the broader Magno district Historical drilling by Cominco Ltd. at Lang Creek outlined a near-surface massive sulphide lens grading 1.52% Cu and 0.90% Zn, with associated gold and silver values The Claims collectively demonstrate multiple mineralization styles (intrusion-related, skarn, and VMS) within a compact area, supporting GoldHaven’s interpretation of Magno as a district-scale, multi-phase polymetallic system Several historically identified zones remain open or untested, including depth potential at Lang Creek, strike extensions at Lamb Mountain, and broader system-scale mineralization at Cassiar Moly Management Commentary Robert Birmingham, CEO of GoldHaven: “What makes these claims important is not a single result. The combination of skarn-hosted tungsten-molybdenum at Lamb Mountain, a large intrusion-related molybdenum system at Cassiar Moly, and VMS copper-zinc at Lang Creek, all within the same property boundary, continues to validate our geological thesis that the Magno district is driven by a large, multi-phase magmatic system capable of generating multiple styles of mineralization across a wide footprint.” The Compa...

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