Northisle Announces Near Surface Intercepts and Higher-Grade Intercepts at Depth at West Goodspeed on its North Island Project
Highlights:
- Recent drilling at West Goodspeed supports the presence of wide intervals of copper-gold-molybdenum-rhenium mineralization within previously untested portions of the West Goodspeed mineralization outline.
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Selected copper equivalent assay intercepts (based on Cu, Au, Mo and Re assays) include:
- GS25-17: 47.5m grading 0.70% Cu Eq. from 155m, within 70m grading 0.58% Cu Eq. from 145m plus 34m grading 0.48% Cu Eq. from 71m within 82m grading 0.40% Cu Eq. from 59m
- GS25-18: 19m grading 0.96% Cu Eq. from 303.5m, within 72.5m of 0.54% Cu Eq. from 282.5m, which also included 15m grading 0.59% Cu Eq. from 340m.
- This hole also intersected 20m grading 0.42% Cu Eq. from 260m, within 35m grading 0.35% Cu Eq. from 245m, and 10m grading 0.36% Cu Eq. from 215m
- GS25-19: 10m grading 0.42% Cu Eq. from 220m
- GS25-20: 45m grading 0.59% Cu Eq. from 237m, within 81m grading 0.47% Cu Eq. from 204m plus 36m grading 0.32% Cu Eq. from 90m and 15m grading 0.33% Cu Eq. from 294m
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As of
June 26, 2025 , Northisle has now completed a total of 5,126 metres of drilling including 3,550 metres in the West Goodspeed and Red Dog area, and an additional 1,515 metres at the Cougar target, located approximately 1.5 kilometres northeast of the Northwest Expo deposit.
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Figure 1: North Island Property Showing Location of Deposits and Prospects
Discussion of Drill Results
Initial results from the current drilling campaign at West Goodspeed confirm the presence of copper-gold mineralization extending from shallow levels to depths of approximately 250 metres below the surface. Preliminary interpretation suggests that mineralized intervals are wider in the northwest sector compared to the eastern portion of the target area, consistent with 2024 drilling results. Notably, hole GS24‑10 intersected 210 metres of consistent mineralization from near surface, including a 68 metres interval of higher-grade material (see news release dated
While the geometry of the mineralized zone remains under evaluation, the drilling core seems to indicate a structurally controlled system bounded by two NW-SE–oriented faults spaced approximately 250 metres apart. Copper and gold grades appear to be concentrated within this corridor. All four reported holes show evidence of internal dynamic fabric and brittle deformation textures, suggesting that the mineralization was influenced by post-mineralization fault activity. In several cases, post-mineralization dykes were observed cross-cutting the mineralized zones, potentially affecting local continuity within the fault-bounded system.
Selected intervals from holes GS25-17 through GS25-20 are summarized in Table 1 below.
Table 1: West Goodspeed 2025 Significant Intercepts |
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Hole ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Cu Grade (%) |
(g/t) |
(ppm) |
Re Grade (g/t) |
Cu Eq. Grade (%) |
Au Eq. Grade (g/t) |
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GS25-17 |
59.0 |
141.0 |
82.0 |
0.20 |
0.20 |
84.96 |
0.60 |
0.40 |
0.54 |
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Including |
71.0 |
105.0 |
34.0 |
0.25 |
0.24 |
84.22 |
0.55 |
0.48 |
0.64 |
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And |
145.0 |
215.0 |
70.0 |
0.25 |
0.35 |
97.83 |
0.62 |
0.58 |
0.77 |
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Including |
155.0 |
202.5 |
47.5 |
0.30 |
0.47 |
74.15 |
0.50 |
0.70 |
0.94 |
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GS25-18 |
215.0 |
225.0 |
10.0 |
0.25 |
0.14 |
19.62 |
0.12 |
0.36 |
0.49 |
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And |
245.0 |
280.0 |
35.0 |
0.22 |
0.16 |
24.38 |
0.13 |
0.35 |
0.47 |
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Including |
260.0 |
280.0 |
20.0 |
0.26 |
0.19 |
30.90 |
0.18 |
0.42 |
0.57 |
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And |
282.5 |
355.0 |
72.5 |
0.32 |
0.20 |
119.87 |
0.53 |
0.54 |
0.73 |
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Including |
303.5 |
322.5 |
19.0 |
0.49 |
0.45 |
207.65 |
1.09 |
0.96 |
1.29 |
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Also including |
340.0 |
355.0 |
15.0 |
0.45 |
0.13 |
82.86 |
0.24 |
0.59 |
0.79 |
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GS25-19 |
220.0 |
230.0 |
10.0 |
0.18 |
0.15 |
165.29 |
1.71 |
0.42 |
0.56 |
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GS25-20 |
90.0 |
126.0 |
36.0 |
0.13 |
0.19 |
73.81 |
0.49 |
0.32 |
0.43 |
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And |
204.0 |
285.0 |
81.0 |
0.23 |
0.21 |
104.63 |
0.94 |
0.47 |
0.62 |
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Including |
237.0 |
282.0 |
45.0 |
0.30 |
0.26 |
146.09 |
1.29 |
0.59 |
0.80 |
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And |
294.0 |
309.0 |
15.0 |
0.17 |
0.13 |
100.94 |
0.62 |
0.33 |
0.44 |
Note on equivalent calculation for West Goodspeed:
Copper equivalent grade is determined by calculating total contained metal value per tonne, adjusted for recoveries, if known, dividing by the copper price, and then dividing the resultant number of pounds of copper by 2204.6. Gold equivalent grade is determined by calculating total contained metal value/tonne, adjusted for recoveries, if known, dividing by the gold price, and then multiplying the resultant number of troy ounces of gold by 31.103. Analyzed metal equivalent calculations are reported for illustrative purposes only and assume 100% recoveries as metallurgical testing has not yet been completed on material from the West Goodspeed target.
Copper and gold equivalent calculations based on the following metal prices which were used in the Company’s 2025 Preliminary Economic Assessment for North Island: Cu =
Intervals are drill intersections and not necessarily true widths. True widths cannot be provided at this time due to the uncertainty in the geometry of the mineralization. Drill intersections have been selected and composites calculated independently by Northisle. The locations and distances highlighted on all maps in this news release are approximate.
Collar locations for the drill holes are detailed in Table 2. There are no material drilling, sampling, recovery, or other factors known that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the assay data.
Table 2: West Goodspeed 2025 Drill Hole Collar Locations |
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Hole ID |
Length (m) |
UTM East |
UTM North |
UTM Elevation |
Azimuth (deg) |
Dip (deg) |
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NW25-17 |
231 |
573462 |
5617614 |
324.11 |
210 |
-49.3 |
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NW25-18 |
393 |
573619 |
5617731 |
323.39 |
220 |
-49.5 |
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NW25-19 |
300 |
573887 |
5617367 |
376.71 |
200 |
-59.9 |
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NW25-20 |
399 |
573825 |
5617349 |
364.43 |
280 |
-80.0 |
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Coordinates are reported in UTM Zone 9 North (WGS 84 datum, EPSG:32609), with units in metres |
Figure 1 shows a map of the overall
Figure 2 shows the location of the drill holes announced in this press release in context with other drilling in the West Goodspeed area, while Figure 3 shows the drilling on a longitudinal section through Red Dog and West Goodspeed.
2025 Exploration Program Advancing Rapidly
The drill results described above, and the mobilization of the Scan by Veracio system described below are part of the Company’s broader 2025 exploration program which builds on the successful 2025 Preliminary Economic Assessment on the
- Advanced geophysical interpretation and soil geochemistry across the Northwest Corridor
- Expansion drilling at West Goodspeed and Northwest Expo areas
- Regional stream sediment surveys and regional geophysical integration to define new potential areas of interest aiming to discover new porphyry mineralization centers over the full belt
As of
Expected Key exploration milestones include the following:
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COMPLETED - Updated Preliminary Economic Assessment on
North Island Project - COMPLETED - 2025 Exploration Program Commenced
- COMPLETED - Initial results from drilling program at West Goodspeed
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Q3 2025 - Results of belt-wide geophysical data integration for the
North Island Project - Q3 2025 - Initial results from Northwest Expo Area drilling aimed at discovering extensions of the high-grade gold mineralization at the Northwest Expo deposit
- Q3 2025 - Results from regional stream sediment survey to identify additional porphyry centres in the belt
- Q3 2025 - Results from the Northwest Corridor soil geochemistry program to refine target definition in this segment of the belt
- Q3 2025 - Commencement of Phase V exploration program
- Ongoing - Continued positive engagement with indigenous rightsholders and local stakeholders
Additional details on development milestones will be shared later in 2025.
Scan by Veracio Unit Mobilized to Enhance Real-Time Decision Making
A Scan by Veracio mobile scanning system has been mobilized to the
The Scan by Veracio unit, which is about the size of a cargo van, contains sophisticated software and XRF scanning equipment that analyzes drill core to detect and measure copper, molybdenum and other associated elements. Each element present in a sample produces a set of characteristic fluorescent X-rays (a fingerprint) that is unique to that specific element.
Upcoming Investor Events
Northisle will be attending several external investor events including the following events:
- Summer 2025: Broker and Investor Site Visits
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September 9 - 12, 2025 :Precious Metals Summit ,Beaver Creek, CO -
September 14 – 17, 2025: Mining Forum Americas,Colorado Springs, CO -
November 19 – 21, 2025:Swiss Mining Institute ,Zurich, Switzerland
Additional Technical Details
Logging, Sampling and Assaying Procedures and QA/QC
The diamond drill core logging and sampling program was carried out under a rigorous quality assurance / quality control (QA/QC) program. Drill intersections in this release are typically HQ to 150 metres and NQ thereafter to the end of holes. After drilling, core was logged for geology, structure, and geotechnical characteristics utilizing MX Deposit —core logging software, then marked for sampling and photographed on site. The cores for analyses were marked for sampling based on geological intervals with individual samples of 3-metre length or less. Drill core was cut lengthwise in half with a core saw. Half-core was sent for assays reported in this news release. Prior to cutting core for assay bulk density was also determined on site by taking 15 to 20-centimetre (cm) length of whole core of each lithology at 10-metre intervals. The ends of these were then cut at right angle to the core axis, retaining all pieces to be returned to the core box for later sample cutting and analysis. The diameter of each core sampled for bulk density was measured at each end with digital calipers to 3 decimal places and recorded. The length of the core was measured on four sides at 90 degrees to each other, to 2 decimal places and recorded. The software averaged the lengths and diameters. The mass of the dry core was measured twice on an Ohaus© balance to 2 decimal places. If no discrepancy occurred, the measurement was recorded. If there was a discrepancy the measuring was repeated until no discrepancy between 2 measurements occurred. The density was calculated using the formula Bulk Density = π times r² times h (where r is radius of core and h is length of core). Certified standard masses are used to calibrate the scale balance used for bulk density determinations. The balance in the core logging area was levelled on a large concrete block to avoid vibration, and surrounded by a wooden partition to avoid wind affecting the balance. The measurements were recorded in MX Deposit and Bulk Density calculated to 2 decimal places.
A total of +7% assay standards or blanks and +3% core duplicates are included in the sample stream as a quality control measure and are reviewed after analyses are received. Standards and Blanks were obtained from
Pulps and rejects of holes with significant assay intervals are stored at Western Mineral Storage. The remaining split core is indexed and stored at the Company’s logging and office facility in
Drill Results in this news release are length weighted averages.
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Cautionary Note Regarding Adjacent and Historical Property Disclosure
This news release contains information regarding adjacent and historical properties and deposits. Investors are cautioned that adjacent mineral deposits or systems, or past performance of historical mines, do not necessarily indicate and certainly do not prove the existence, nature or extent of mineral deposits on the
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