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Slam Acquires New Gold-Antimony Project
Expanding Gold and Critical Elements in the Mineral-Rich Province of New Brunswick, Canada M...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Slam Acquires New Gold-Antimony ProjectExpanding Gold and Critical Elements in the Mineral-Rich Province of New Brunswick, Canada MIRAMICHI, NB / ACCESS Newswire / January 12, 2026 / SLAM Exploration Ltd. (TSXV:SXL) (\"SLAM\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to report the acquisition of the Harry Brook gold-antimony project, which hosts a high-grade quartz float occurrence (1428) grading 1,320 grams per tonne (\"g/t\") gold, a bedrock occurrence (1433) grading 0.965 g/t gold, and an antimony float occurrence (1216) grading 24.25% antimony.The Harry Brook project comprises three gold-antimony mineral claims covering approximately 4,415 hectares. The claims were acquired by staking and located in the vicinity of the Bald Hill antimony project operated by Antimony Resources Corp. in southern New Brunswick. The Harry Brook claims cover three documented mineral occurrences referenced in the New Brunswick Mineral Occurrence Database maintained by the New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources (\"DNR\") listed below and illustrated on Figure 1:1428 - Harry Brook Gold1433 - Johnson Gold1216 - Sheba East AntimonyFigure 1: Gradient Aeromagnetics - Gold and Antimony Occurrences 1428 - Harry Brook Gold: This float occurrence comprises a large quartz boulder measuring approximately 35 cm by 20 cm containing visible gold, discovered by a DNR geologist. A sample containing visible gold returned a value of 1320 g/t gold (Reference: Johnson, S.C. 2005, MP2005-55, Discovery of High-Grade Gold-bearing Float in Southern New Brunswick).1433 - Johnson Gold: This occurrence yielded 0.965 g/t gold from a silicified rhyolite outcrop located approximately 2,800 meters northwest of the Harry Brook gold occurrence. The discovery was made by a DNR geologist during the 2005 summer mapping project.1216 - Sheba East Antimony: This occurrence consists of antimony-bearing float grading 24.25% antimony, reported in 1927 on the Kings-Queens county line, approximately two miles east of the Johnston-Brunswick parish line.Jake Lee Project UpdateAssays are pending on 11 channel samples sawn from the No. 1 gold vein on SLAM's wholly-owned Jake Lee claims. The Company reported eight grab samples with assays ranging from 7.42 grams per tonne (\"g/t\") to 94.80 g/t gold from the No. 1 gold vein on July 9, 2025. A second discovery comprised quartz float grading 16.20 and ...