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Great Atlantic Advances 2026 Plans for Its Keymet High-Grade Silver District: Two Historic Silver Mines, Including the Keymet Silver Mine (Closed Due to Fire), 1,100 g/t Silver Over 3 Meters Recently Drilled by Great Atlantic - Northern New Brunswick
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 10, 2025) - GREAT ATLANTIC RESOURCES COR...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Great Atlantic Advances 2026 Plans for Its Keymet High-Grade Silver District: Two Historic Silver Mines, Including the Keymet Silver Mine (Closed Due to Fire), 1,100 g/t Silver Over 3 Meters Recently Drilled by Great Atlantic - Northern New BrunswickVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 10, 2025) - GREAT ATLANTIC RESOURCES CORP. (TSXV: GR) (the \"Company\" or \"Great Atlantic\") is pleased to announce it has completed a compilation of reported exploration results for silver at its 100% owned Keymet Precious – Base Metal Project, located in northeast New Brunswick.HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS COMPILATION INCLUDE:19th-century workings at the Elmtree Silver Mine occurrence (circa 1880-1897);Commercial silver-lead-zinc-copper production from the Keymet Mine (mid 1950s); andMultiple high-grade silver intercepts from Great Atlantic 2015-2021 diamond drilling, including up to 1,158 grams / tonne (g/t) silver.Vein with semi-massive sulfides - Ky-18-14 (1,158 g/t Ag over 3.00 meters core length)To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/3027/277480_ba459829e4783978_002full.jpgThe Keymet Project consists of two mineral claims covering a total area of approximately 3,340 hectares, located approximately 20 kilometers northwest of Bathurst. The compilation has identified multiple reported silver bearing veins / vein systems within the northern region of the project, including at the historic Keymet Mine and Elmtree Silver Mine occurrence and other polymetallic veins / vein systems (New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development, Mineral Occurrence Database). Collectively, the information demonstrates that Keymet is one of the most historically significant silver-bearing vein systems in Atlantic Canada, with multiple silver bearing vein structures being targets for exploration. \"Our renewed focus on the silver potential at Keymet is revealing a rich and layered mining history dating back nearly 150 years. Few projects in Atlantic Canada can show both 19th-century silver workings and 1950s commercial production, combined with modern high-grade drill results exceeding one kilogram per tonne silver,\" states Mr. Anderson, CEO.\"The same mineralized structures exploited in the 1800s and 1950s remain vastly underexplored. The compilation demonstrates th...