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Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd (2)
Symbol GCC
Shares Issued 43,534,013
Close 2023-11-30 C$ 0.035
Market Cap C$ 1,523,690
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Golden Cariboo receives approval to list on CSE

2023-11-30 18:01 ET - News Release

Mr. Andrew Rees reports

GOLDEN CARIBOO RESOURCES ANNOUNCES FINAL APPROVAL FOR LISTING ON THE CANADIAN SECURITIES EXCHANGE AND DELISTING ON THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE

Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd. has received final approval from the Canadian Securities Exchange to list its common shares on the CSE. In connection therewith, the company has prepared a listing statement dated Nov. 30, 2023, available on SEDAR+ under the company's issuer profile.

Additionally, the company has applied to voluntarily delist the common shares from the TSX Venture Exchange prior to completion of the listing. The common shares are expected to be delisted from the TSX-V at the close of market on or about Dec. 4, 2023.

Upon completion of the delisting on the TSX-V, the company will list 43,534,013 common shares on the CSE. Such common shares are expected to begin trading at the market open on or about Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, under the symbol GCC.

For further information on the listing and the business of Golden Cariboo, please refer to the listing statement of Golden Cariboo, available on SEDAR+ under the company's issuer profile.

About Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd.

Golden Cariboo is rediscovering the Cariboo gold rush by proceeding with high-grade targeted drilling and trenching programs on its Quesnelle gold quartz mine project, which is almost fully encircled on three of four sides by Osisko Development Corp. Historically, over 101 placer gold creeks on the 90-kilometre trend from the Cariboo Hudson mine north to the Quesnelle gold quartz mine have recorded production in excess of 2.6 million ounces of gold up to 1933 (Hall, 1986) and successful placer mining continues to this day.

Golden Cariboo's Quesnelle gold quartz mine property is four kilometres northeast of, and road accessible from, Hixon in central British Columbia. The property includes the Quesnelle quartz gold-silver deposit, which was discovered in 1865 in conjunction with placer mining activities and produced 2,048 tonnes grading 3.14 grams per tonne (g/t) gold (Au) and 4.18 g/t silver (Ag) in 1932 and 1939, with an additional 217 tonnes of unknown grade reported in 1878 (B.C. Minfile, 2021). Hixon Creek, which dissects the Hixon gold claims, is a placer creek that has seen limited, small-scale placer production since the mid-1860s. From Ministry of Mines reports prior to 1945, estimates of up to $2-million worth of placer gold were mined from Hixon Creek.

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