Mr. Jeffrey Hunter reports
CANADIAN SILVER HUNTER SECURES PROPERTY ACCESS AND RIGHTS, PROVIDES SAMPLE RESULTS
Canadian Silver Hunter Inc. has entered into binding stockpile access agreements (please see press release dated Jan. 6, 2026) on the EC1 and ES1 properties, pursuant to which the company's subsidiary, Cazadores Minerales SA de CV, has the exclusive right to access the properties to remove any and all surface stockpiled material for a period of five years in consideration of a payment per tonne of material removed.
The company is also pleased to announce recent grab sample results taken from the EC2 property, a separate above-ground stockpile location to the previously released assays reported on the EC1 property. The EC2 samples returned positive assay results from this previously unknown area for development and located within the EC1 property. The EC2 stockpile is similar to the EC1 stockpile and represents an additional polymetallic stockpile located in Michoacan, Mexico. The EC2 location is covered under the stockpile access agreements and potentially further increases the amount of above-ground material available to the company, as part of the company's silver recovery plan as announced earlier this year (please see press release dated March 18, 2026). All samples were delivered to the Ensayes Y Representaciones SA de CV (ERSA) lab in Miguel Aleman Torreon (Coahuila), Mexico, for multielement and fire assays. The assay results are listed below.
At the EC2, location the stockpile comprises material from the nearby mine, which consisted of low-sulphidation-type mineralization in veins cutting andesitic volcanic rock. Mineralization in the veins consists of sulphides of acanthite, chalcopyrite, pyrite, galena, sphalerite and gold.
Canadian Silver Hunter has determined that there is a reasonably high potential that these stockpiles contain silver, gold, copper, lead and zinc and that reprocessing of these stockpiles could offer the company an opportunity to potentially unlock substantial metal value from these stockpiles.
The EC2 sampling was performed by taking vertical cuts of one metre along various parts of the muck pile, located at UTM 0271886E, 2063972N. Sampling was done directly by taking the material and placing it into a sample bag, which was then tagged and tied up. Grab samples are selective in nature, are not representative of the overall mineralization, and should not be relied upon as indicative of average grades or the continuity of mineralization across the property.
Sampling and quality assurance/quality control procedures
Each sample was dried and then crushed to 70 per cent passing minus two millimetres and a representative one-kilogram split was taken by riffle splitting. The split was then pulverized to 85 per cent passing minus 75 microns and approximately 150 grams were bagged and labelled, with the remainder being returned to Canadian Silver Hunter. Gold analyses were performed by 50-gram fire assay with an atomic absorption finish (method Man-Tec-002). Silver and copper analyses were performed by four-acid aqua regia total dissolution with ICP-OES finish (method Man-Tec-002) performed at the Ensayes Y Representaciones lab in Miguel Aleman Torreon (Coahuila), Mexico. ERSA Global is independent of Canadian Silver Hunter and is an accredited PJLA (Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation) testing accreditation (No. 6474) (ISO/IEC 17025:2005).
The technical content of this press release has been reviewed and approved by Daniel Leroux, PGeo, independent qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
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