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Hi-View Resources Identifies Drill Targets at Golden Stranger Project
Vancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA — October 30, 2025 — Leads & Copy — Hi-View Resources Inc. (CSE: HVW; OTCQB: HVWRF; FSE: B63) has identified high-impact drill targets at its Golden Stranger Project in northern British Columbia, following a detailed structural interpretation.
The 2025 exploration program defined multiple high-priority epithermal and copper-gold-silver targets within the Golden Stranger corridor, incorporating ground magnetics, VLF, soil and rock geochemistry, historical trenching and drilling, and 2025 relogging and structural mapping.
Hi-View CEO R. Nick Horsley stated the new data confirms gold, silver, and copper mineralization is strongly linked to structural intersections along a well-defined corridor, highlighting several high-impact drill targets and marking a pivotal step forward for targeted drilling to expand and discover mineralization across the project. New geophysical data has also identified new areas of interest on the Golden Stranger.
Nine preliminary drill holes are planned to test the main Golden Stranger mineralized corridor and new copper-gold anomalies identified during the 2025 fieldwork. Structural mapping confirmed dominant joint and vein orientations, which can be used to optimise drill targets, consistent with district-scale epithermal systems. The Main Zone hosts mineralization over 270 m strike, with historical trenching results including 6.9 m grading 8.31 g/t Au and 3.9 m at 14.26 g/t Au. The 2025 Copper Zone surface anomaly extends 330 m × 70 m, with samples up to 3.72% Cu, 2.42 g/t Au, and 1,400 ppm Ag.
Proposed drilling will intersect primary and secondary structures at optimal angles to target high-grade ore shoots and structural intersections. The 2025 field structural mapping identified two dominate directions for veining at 103°/65° and 347°/55° and jointing at 309°/70° and 351°/52°. The main shear (faults) and orientation of a mineralized rhyolite dyke that intrudes through the main zone is 350°/51-56°.
For further information, please contact: Howard Milne - President Email: info@hiviewresources.com Telephone: (604) 377-8994
Source: Hi-View Resources Inc.