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Antimony Resources Corp. reports recurring developments tied to exploration of the Bald Hill Antimony Project in New Brunswick, Canada. Company news centers on antimony-bearing stibnite mineralization, drilling and trenching at the Main Zone and Marcus (West) Zone, soil sampling on surrounding claim blocks, 3-D mineralization modeling, and technical work related to metallurgical, environmental, and permitting studies.
Updates also include Canadian mineral-disclosure matters, including NI 43-101 technical reporting for Bald Hill, as well as capital-structure and governance announcements. The company’s disclosures emphasize exploration results, project de-risking work, regulatory engagement, and the potential development pathway for the Bald Hill antimony project.
Antimony Resources (OTCQB: ATMYF) reported new assay results from three drill holes at the Bald Hill antimony deposit in New Brunswick.
Highlights include up to 26.7% Sb over 0.45 m within wider mineralized zones over 13–15 m at depths greater than 350 m, extending the Main Zone to depth.
Antimony Resources (OTCQB: ATMYF) reported initial 2026 winter drill assays from the Bald Hill antimony project in New Brunswick. Three holes returned up to 13.9% Sb over 0.25 m and mineralized intervals up to 6.2 m thick.
The company has started a new program targeting 13,000 m of drilling in the Main Zone and 6,000 m in newly defined Marcus, BH Central and BH South zones, plus regional soil, mapping and trenching over a 37 km² land package. An NI 43-101 Technical Report outlines a conceptual exploration target of about 2.7 Mt grading 3–4% Sb, which is not yet a mineral resource.
Antimony Resources (OTCQB: ATMYF) will begin the next phase of exploration at the Bald Hill antimony project in New Brunswick in the second week of May 2026. The Q2–Q3 program targets expansion drilling at the Main Zone (13,000 m) and preliminary drilling (6,000 m) at three newly defined zones, plus regional soil surveys across the 37 km2 property. The company has completed >25,000 m in 77 holes since April 2025, forwarded 1,500+ core samples to labs, and cites a 2025 NI 43-101 target of ~2.7 million tonnes at 3–4% Sb (conceptual).
Antimony Resources (OTCQB: ATMYF) reported results from 550+ soil samples on the Second Run Claim Block, ~3 km south of Bald Hill. Soil anomalies include three target areas (SR1, SR2, SR3) with antimony (Sb) up to >450 ppm (reported as >40x background).
Company interpretation links anomalies to fault zones; follow-up work planned includes expanded soils, prospecting, trenching, airborne geophysics and possible drilling. Property expanded by 12 claim units west of SR1.
Antimony Resources (OTCQB: ATMYF) reported assay results from drill hole BH-25-34, returning 4.38% Sb over 7.05 m including 9.76% Sb over 3.15 m. The 2025 program completed >8,000 m (34 holes), extending the Bald Hill Main Zone >600 m strike and to ~400 m depth. A 3-D model was updated and a definition drill program continued into 2026.
Antimony Resources (OTCQB: ATMYF) has begun technical and environmental studies to advance permitting of the Bald Hill antimony project in southern New Brunswick. The company engaged GEMTEC to produce a regulatory Roadmap to Permitting, begin baseline environmental surveys this spring, and lead Indigenous and public engagement.
The project targets a previously reported NI 43-101 conceptual area of about 2.7 million tonnes @ 3–4% antimony, while noting additional work is required to confirm a mineral resource.
Antimony Resources (OTCQB: ATMYF) reports continued surface and drill discovery at the Bald Hill project in New Brunswick. Trenching has extended a new Marcus (West) stibnite exposure to ~80 meters and trenching 30 meters south of the Discovery Boulder uncovered massive stibnite in bedrock.
Definition drilling has reached ~6,500 metres of a planned 10,000-metre program, while the Main Zone remains defined over ~700 metres length and to ~350 metres depth with typical widths of 3–4 metres and grades averaging 3%–4% antimony.
Antimony Resources (OTCQB: ATMYF) has launched a 10,000-meter definition drilling program at the Bald Hill antimony deposit to support a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE).
Approximately 5,000 meters have been completed with three drills onsite; remaining drilling aims to finish by end of April with final assays 3–4 weeks after drill completion. SRK Consultants Toronto has been contracted to complete the MRE and develop the 3-D resource model.
Antimony Resources (OTCQB: ATMYF) has begun a 10,000-meter drill program at Bald Hill, with 4,000 meters completed focusing on the Main Zone where massive antimony-bearing stibnite was intersected. Main Zone extends ~700 m laterally to ~350 m depth; widths average 3–4 m at grades ~3–4% Sb. A 2010 trench in the Central Zone returned up to 8.47% Sb over 1.53 m. A NI 43-101 report targets ~2.7 million tonnes at 3–4% Sb; the company notes further work is required to confirm a mineral resource.
Antimony Resources (OTCQB: ATMYF) is clarifying its November 7, 2025 Bald Hill Technical Report after a review by the British Columbia Securities Commission.
The company says the filed report does not include NI 43-101‑compliant mineral resources or a target; a revised technical report will be prepared and filed on SEDAR+ after BCSC review.