Wallbridge Expands Gold Mineralization at Martiniere Project
Wallbridge Mining reported initial drill results from its 2026 Martiniere program, expanding gold mineralization along the Dragonfly corridor and confirming the project's scale potential.

Wallbridge Mining Company Limited announced the first two drill hole results from its 2026 Phase 1 campaign at the 100% owned Martiniere gold project in Ontario, Canada. The holes targeted the Dragonfly zone, which forms the core of the Bug Lake deformation corridor and hosts the majority of the mineral resource.
The results confirm the expansion of gold mineralization along the Dragonfly corridor, with true widths estimated at 70-90% of reported core length intervals. For gold and precious metals traders, this news is a positive signal for Wallbridge's exploration potential, though it does not directly impact the broader gold market. However, successful exploration results can support the company's share price and reflect ongoing interest in Canadian gold projects. Live gold prices and charts on NowPrice show how the market is reacting to broader macro factors, while company-specific news like this influences individual equities.
Investors will watch for additional drill results from the Phase 1 program, which is focused on expanding the resource at Martiniere. The company's ability to demonstrate scale potential could attract further investment and M&A interest in the sector. Next steps include more drilling to define the extent of the mineralization and update the resource estimate.