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Vanguard Mining Identifies Two New Gold-Copper Soil Anomalies at Brussels Creek as Gold Trades Higher and Copper Fundamentals Strengthen
Vancouver, BC – TheNewswire - February 27, 2026 – Vanguard Mining Corp. ("Vanguard" or the "Company") (CSE: UUU | OTCID: UUUFF | FSE: SL51) is pleased to announ

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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, BC – TheNewswire - February 27, 2026 – Vanguard Mining Corp. (\"Vanguard\" or the \"Company\") (CSE: UUU | OTCID: UUUFF | FSE: SL51) is pleased to announce two new anomalous zones identified from its 127-sample soil geochemical survey for its 100%-owned Brussels Creek Gold-Copper-Palladium Project (“Brussels Creek”), located in the highly prospective Kamloops Mining District of British Columbia. Figure 1: Brussels Creek location and proximity to New Afton Mine With these results now in hand Hardline Exploration Ltd. (“Hardline”), a respected independent geological consulting firm, will complete an NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Brussels Creek Project, as previously announced. Brussels Creek Soil Survey Highlights A total of 127 soil samples were collected on a systematic grid over prospective ground within the Brussels Creek claim block. Samples returned between 1 -88 ppb Au and 28 – 221 ppm Cu (Figures 2, 3). The survey returned multiple gold and copper anomalous trends, with values in several samples falling into the 15–30 ppb Au range, a notable number in the 30–75 ppb Au range, and isolated samples exceeding 75 ppb Au. Two prominent anomalous zones have emerged: A western anomaly of elevated gold-in-soil samples, with the largest sample responses (e.g., 88 ppb and other upper-tier values) defining a coherent trend coincident with interpreted structural breaks and favorable lithologic contacts, which remains open to the west. An eastern anomaly of 76 ppb Au on the edge of the geochemical survey which has potential to remain open in multiple directions. Several gold anomalies remain open along strike and to the north and south, suggesting the potential for expanded anomalous footprints with follow-up sampling and geophysical targeting. The Fall 2025 soil geochemical results from Brussels Creek confirm the presence of robust gold anomalism across multiple structural corridors within the project area,” said David Greenway, CEO of Vanguard Mining Corp. “What is particularly encouraging is that several of the stronger gold soil trends — including our western and eastern anomalies — remain open and untested. These open-ended trends provide us with clear vectors toward potential mineralized systems and materially enhance our confidence as we move into the next phase of detailed geop...