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Gold Hunter Resources Completes AI-Assisted Targeting at Great Northern Ahead of Inaugural Drill Program
Machine Learning Analysis Generates 40 Gold Exploration Targets Across District-Scale Land Package; Five High-Priority Areas Identified by Both Models

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Machine Learning Analysis Generates 40 Gold Exploration Targets Across District-Scale Land Package; Five High-Priority Areas Identified by Both Models Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 21, 2026) - Gold Hunter Resources Inc. (CSE: HUNT) (OTCQB: HNTRF) (WKN: A2QPAL) ("Gold Hunter" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the completion of a machine-learning based targeting analysis by Windfall Geotek Inc. (CSE: WIN) (OTCQB: WINKF) across its district-scale Great Northern Project in northwest Newfoundland, Canada. The analysis generated 40 gold exploration targets, including five high-priority areas confirmed by both models. Together with the Company's geophysical survey completed in October 2025, these results form part of Gold Hunter's data-driven technical workflow informing its fully funded inaugural diamond drill program of up to 10,000 metres. Contractor tendering is underway, and mobilization preparations will follow shortly. Sean Kingsley, President and Chief Executive Officer of Gold Hunter, commented: "At the junior stage, every drill hole matters. We view the Windfall Geotek AI-assisted targeting analysis as another useful layer in the process as we prepare for our inaugural drill program at Great Northern. By integrating geology, structure, geochemistry, geophysics, historical drilling and modern data analysis, the AI-generated targets will be reviewed alongside our VTEM™ survey results and structural interpretation as our technical team advances toward final drill collar selection. We are encouraged to see the results support known mineralized trends while also highlighting additional areas for evaluation across the district." Figure 1: Great Northern Project and Distribution of Gold assay data used to train the model Gold Hunter engaged Windfall Geotek to apply its proprietary AI System across the extensive dataset compiled at the Great Northern Project, drawing on 398 drillholes containing 23,493 gold assays, 7,850 surface rock samples, and geophysical data, including the Company's first-ever district-scale VTEM™ Plus and Horizontal Magnetic Gradiometer survey completed in October 2025. The AI System identifies areas that share geological characteristics with previously reported mineralized occurrences, providing an additional layer of support for the Company's technical team. Key parameters and results are as follows: ...
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