Mr. Nick Horsley reports
HI-VIEW DEFINES NEW PORPHYRY TARGET AND STRUCTURALLY CONTROLLED PRECIOUS METAL TARGETS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO AURORA
Hi-View Resources Inc. has released the results from its 2025 soil and rock sampling program on the Lawyers East block, part of its extensive land package exceeding 26,000 hectares in British Columbia's prolific Toodoggone district.
Lawyers East block displays distinct continuous northwest-oriented fault structures, suggesting a robust mineralizing environment that may be linked to near-surface precious metal deposits and deeper porphyry systems. While no porphyry has yet been discovered on the property, the geological setting, proximity to other porphyry deposits and structural controls with strong correlating multielement geochemical anomalies indicate that Hi-View's ground has the potential to host not only near-surface precious metal deposits but also deeper porphyry system mineralization.
Hi-View chief executive officer and director R. Nick Horsley commented: "The Lawyers East discovery highlights a robust mineralized system with distinct fault structures and strong pathfinder anomalies, particularly molybdenum, typically localized to a porphyry centre. Located four km from the AuRORA discovery, this 1.4 by one km anomaly, hosted in the Black Lake intrusive suite, points to substantial potential for a porphyry-style copper plus/minus molybdenum system."
In July, 2025, a total of 150 soil samples and 15 rock samples were collected to test regional northwest-trending structures identified in the 2021 airborne magnetics survey. These structures are recognized as key controls for mineralization within the Toodoggone district. Results are highly encouraging, defining two distinct copper and molybdenum soil anomalies with supporting gold and silver values.
The eastern anomaly measures approximately 1.4 by one kilometre (km) and returned values of up to 673 parts per million (ppm) copper (Cu), 93 ppm molybdenum (Mo) and 0.531 ppm gold (Au), along with a high-grade silver (Ag) result of 59.3 ppm Ag just outside of the main Cu-Mo zone. Rock samples collected during the program consisted of coarse-grained monzonite belonging to the Black Lake intrusive suite, a known host to porphyry-style copper systems. The underlying Duncan Pluton, which is a part of the multiphase Black Lake intrusive suite, likely serves as the heat and fluid source for mineralization, with geochemical anomalies in molybdenum, copper, gold and silver along structures identified in the magnetics suggesting a possible porphyry centre at depth.
The company believes the Lawyers East results further validate its district-scale strategy focused on identifying multiple mineralized systems across a highly prospective land package. Follow-up work will include tighter-spaced soil sampling, detailed prospecting, geological mapping and ground-based geophysical surveys (magnetics-VLF and IP) to refine and prioritize drill-ready targets for 2026.
Quality assurance and control
Samples were analyzed at ALS Global Laboratories (geochemistry division) in Vancouver, Canada (an ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited facility). Duplicates, blanks and standard reference materials (SRMs) are inserted where required and deemed appropriate. A secure chain of custody is maintained in transporting and storing of all samples. Gold was assayed using a fire assay with atomic emission spectrometry and gravimetric finish when required (plus 10 grams per tonne Au). Rock chip samples from outcrop/bedrock are selective by nature and may not be representative of the mineralization hosted on the project.
Qualified person's statement
The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Michael Dufresne, MSc, PGeol, PGeo, an independent qualified person (QP) as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About Hi-View Resources Inc.
Hi-View Resources is a Canadian mineral exploration company advancing a portfolio of gold, silver and copper assets in the Toodoggone region of Northern British Columbia. The company's 100-per-cent-owned and optioned properties cover over 26,000 hectares, including the Golden Stranger, the Lawyers East, West and North claims, the Borealis project, and Northern claims including Black Pearl, Ursus, Oxide Summit, Garnet, Saunder and Nub. The Northern claims, Saunders, Nub and Borealis, are all currently under option. The flagship Golden Stranger project is fully permitted with 45 drill-ready sites and has returned historical highlights of 10 metres grading 11.55 grams per tonne (g/t) gold, samples up to 111.5 g/t gold and 2,740 g/t silver, and new mineralized zones 1.3 km from the main showings, underscoring strong exploration potential.
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