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Goldstorm Metals Announces Drill Targets for the Crown Property Utilizing Results of an Independent Geophysical Review, and Appoints Joel Ashburner as Chief Geologist
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 8, 2026) - Goldstorm Metals Corp. (TSXV: GSTM) (FSE: B2U) ("Goldstorm" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Company has engaged Fathom Geophysics to conduct an independent review of the results of the 2025 geophysical programs, including both Induced Polarization (IP) and Magnetotelluric (MT) surveys completed over the Copernicus Zone at its 100% owned Crown Property (the "Property).The Copernicus Zone hosts very prospective drill
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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 8, 2026) - Goldstorm Metals Corp. (TSXV: GSTM) (FSE: B2U) ("Goldstorm" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Company has engaged Fathom Geophysics to conduct an independent review of the results of the 2025 geophysical programs, including both Induced Polarization (IP) and Magnetotelluric (MT) surveys completed over the Copernicus Zone at its 100% owned Crown Property (the "Property).","length":477,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"The Copernicus Zone hosts very prospective drill targets within an area measuring approximately 1.2 kilometres north-south by 800 metres (m) east-west, centrally located on the roughly 16,000-hectare Crown Property. The property is strategically located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, immediately south of Seabridge Gold's KSM Project and Newmont's Brucejack Mine. Click to view: Crown location map.","length":420,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Daniel Core of Fathom Geophysics commented on the results of his analysis: "The geophysical data at Copernicus indicate the area has potential for porphyry copper mineralization. The area hosts a 700 m x 400 m chargeability anomaly in relatively resistive rocks on the three westernmost lines, and the anomaly remains open to the west. The magnetic data show that the area is structurally complex at the intersection of NW and NE-trending features, and the IP results indicate a potential buried intrusion on the west side of the IP survey area. A 500-m-long chargeability anomaly on the most eastern line, that is coincident with a magnetic structure, suggests that a second system may be present."","length":709,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Ken Konkin, P. Geo., President and CEO, stated: "We are pleased to announce the first five proposed drill holes of Phase 1 at the Crown Project. We plan to launch the first set of three HQ and NQ2 drill holes targeting the Copernicus and Orion Spine Porphyry targets as our highest priority (see Figure 1). The holes may be drilled to depths of as much as 800 m to test the extent of the IP chargeability anomalies, and will be wide-spaced in order to fast-track the strongest looking mineralized areas (see Figure 2). In addition to drilling at Orion Spine, we plan to drill the Delta West ...