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Hi-View Reports Porphyry Potential at Depth Ahead of 2026 Toodoggone Program

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Hi-View Resources identifies strong porphyry copper potential at depth in its Golden Stranger project, supported by surface rock samples grading up to 37.2% copper, 1,400 g/t silver, and 2.42 g/t gold.

Hi-View Reports Porphyry Potential at Depth Ahead of 2026 Toodoggone Program

Hi-View Resources has announced that an internal technical review of its Golden Stranger project in British Columbia's Toodoggone district suggests strong potential for a covered porphyry copper system at depth. The company plans to test this target during its 2026 field program, following exceptional surface rock sampling results from the Copper Zone, located 500 meters east of the main Golden Stranger trend.

The 2025 sampling program returned grades of up to 37.2% copper, 1,400 g/t silver, and 2.42 g/t gold, indicating a high-grade copper-silver-gold system. The presence of porphyry-style mineralization at surface, combined with geophysical data, supports the interpretation of a buried porphyry system. For precious metals traders, such discoveries can signal potential future supply additions, though development timelines are long. Current gold and silver prices remain supported by strong demand and geopolitical uncertainty; check NowPrice for real-time pricing on gold and silver.

Investors will watch for drill results from the 2026 program, which will test the depth extension of the porphyry target. Success could significantly enhance the project's resource potential. The Toodoggone district is known for its copper-gold porphyry deposits, and Hi-View's results add to the region's exploration momentum.

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