18:46:40 EST Sun 08 Feb 2026
Enter Symbol
or Name
USA
CA



Relevant Gold Corp
Symbol RGC
Shares Issued 118,928,961
Close 2026-01-22 C$ 0.37
Market Cap C$ 44,003,716
Recent Sedar+ Documents

Relevant Gold samples 25.4 g/t Au, 12.7% Cu at Lewiston

2026-01-23 12:31 ET - News Release

Mr. Rob Bergmann reports

RELEVANT GOLD EXTENDS BURR TREND BY 2.5 KM AND SAMPLES 25.4 G/T GOLD, 2,203 G/T SILVER, AND 12.7% COPPER AT LEWISTON

Relevant Gold Corp. has released high-grade gold, silver and copper results from its fall 2025 exploration program at the Lewiston project, part of the greater than 35,000-acre South Pass gold camp in central Wyoming. At Lewiston, rock-chip and grab samples along the expanded Burr trend and adjacent structures returned peak assays of 25.4 grams per tonne gold, 2,203 g/t silver, 12.7 per cent copper and 4.3 per cent lead within multiple shear-hosted and vein-hosted zones. In total, 84 of 446 samples (19 per cent) returned greater than or equal to 0.1 g/t gold and 34 samples (approximately 8 per cent) returned greater than or equal to 1.0 g/t gold, confirming widespread precious- and base-metal mineralization across several parallel shear corridors. Systematic mapping, rock chip and grab sampling have:

  • Extended the primary Burr mineralized trend by more than 2.5 kilometres southwest of the 2024 Burr drilling where six of six holes cut shear-hosted gold mineralization (see press release);
  • Confirmed several parallel mineralized shear corridors in the southern Lewiston area;
  • Discovered new high-grade gold-silver-copper zones at the Burr, Lame Jack, Sweetwater, Wilson Barr and Lone Pine trends.

"Lewiston continues to validate our view that South Pass hosts a large-scale Archean orogenic gold system," stated Rob Bergmann, chief executive officer of Relevant Gold. "We have now extended the Burr trend by more than 2.5 kilometres, confirmed multiple parallel mineralized shears, and discovered new high-grade gold, silver and copper zones along this expanded system. That combination of scale and grade significantly upgrades the Burr-Lewiston area as a priority target and underscores the broader potential of the South Pass gold camp."

Exploration highlights -- Lewiston, South Pass camp

  • Burr trend extension:
    • Mapping and sampling extended the primary Burr mineralized trend by greater than 2.5 kilometres southwest of the 2024 Burr drill intercepts, confirming that mafic intrusive rocks and mineralized shear structures continue for more than 2.5 km southwest of the Burr drill area.
  • Multiple parallel mineralized shears:
    • Several parallel shear zones were identified adjacent to the primary Burr trend, defining a broader, multicorridor mineralized district in the southern Lewiston area.
  • Lone Pine target expansion:
    • Mineralized shears at Lone Pine have been extended by more than one km, filling a critical data gap between historic workings; highlight assays include 25.4 g/t Au, 16.78 g/t Au, with several samples pending additional overlimit analysis for both Ag and Cu.
  • New high-grade targets:
    • Three new areas of interest -- Lame Jack, Sweetwater and Wilson Barr -- were defined, each hosting high-grade gold, silver and/or base-metal mineralization within distinct shear-zone trends.
  • Strong silver and base metals:
    • Five rock-chip samples report greater than 100 grams per tonne Ag, and several samples report greater than 1 per cent Cu and greater than 1 per cent Pb, supporting an extensive polymetallic system within the Lewiston shear corridor.

Lewiston -- Burr trend and rock sample results

In October, 2025, Relevant Gold completed geological mapping and systematic rock-chip and grab sampling across the southern Lewiston project area. A total of 446 rock-chip and grab samples were collected and submitted to MSALabs for gold, silver, copper and multielement pathfinder analysis. Additional overlimit analyses are pending for three Ag and Cu samples and one Pb sample, and will be reported once the over limit assays are received from the lab. The mapping and sampling program was designed to:

  1. Characterize regions with limited historical data;
  2. Follow up along-strike projections south from the 2024 Burr drilling focusing on:
    1. Mafic intrusive unit adjacent to mineralization;
    2. Strong to intense shear foliation associated with hydrothermal chlorite-hematite-biotite alteration, pyrite-arsenopyrite-pyrrhotite sulphide mineralization and quartz-carbonate veining.

These figures summarize the highlighted sample results as a total of the entire program sample set as well as each of the highest-grade sample results for both precious (Au, Ag) and base (Cu, Pb) metals. The values highlighted in orange are the highest value results reported herein, while the values highlighted in yellow are overlimit samples pending additional analysis.

These results confirm widespread shear and vein-hosted gold, silver, and base-metal mineralization across multiple parallel shear corridors in the southern Lewiston area. Peak gold assays include 25.4 g/t Au, 16.78 g/t Au, 13.1 g/t Au, 12.3 g/t Au and 10.3 g/t Au. High-grade silver (Ag) samples are highlighted by assays up to 2,203 g/t Ag and 603 g/t Ag; high-grade copper (Cu) and lead (Pb) values include up to 12.7 per cent Cu, and 6.4 per cent Cu, and 4.3 per cent Pb, accompanied by anomalous (greater than 1,000 parts per million) pathfinder elements (As-Bi-W-Zn) (arsenic-bismuth-tungsten-zinc). All of these results indicate a larger hydrothermal system with orogenic-style mineralization concentrated within distinct structural shear corridors. Gold mineralization supports potential for both low-grade bulk-tonnage and high-grade vein targets within the Lewiston corridor that manifests as:

  • Widespread low-grade oxide gold associated with shear-hosted mineralization;
  • Discrete high-grade vein-hosted gold.

These results demonstrate that the Burr shear trend extends at least 2.5 km southwest of the 2024 drill area, and continues to host high-grade gold, silver and copper at surface, significantly increasing the potential strike length and scale of the Lewiston mineralized corridor and its parallel shear zones.

Next steps at Lewiston -- South Pass

In addition to the rock sampling and mapping work at Lewiston, Relevant Gold completed a camp-wide VTEM and magnetic survey, as well as regional soil sampling at Windy Flats in 2025. Detailed interpretation of these data sets is under way and will be reported in a separate news release focused on camp-scale target definition and drilling as part of the company's 2026 exploration plan.

The company will integrate 2025 exploration data sets into its 3-D structural and geochemical models for the Lewiston corridor. This will allow for detailed analysis and target assessments for 2026 next steps, including:

  • Prioritize down-plunge drill targets along the extended Burr trend and parallel shear zones;
  • Refine targeting at the Lame Jack, Sweetwater, Wilson Barr and Lone Pine trends;
  • Rank follow-up drill holes to test for continuous high-grade panels within the broader mineralized shear corridors;
  • Expand systematic exploration across the South Pass camp to characterize areas with limited historical data and follow up on both VTEM and soil anomalies to test for mineralization and target potential.

QA/QC (quality assurance/quality control) statement

Samples are selective by nature and are not necessarily representative of the overall mineralization on the property. Samples were submitted to the accredited MSALabs laboratory for preparation and analysis at their Elko, Nev., United States, and Langley, B.C., Canada, facilities. Samples were prepared and analyzed for gold using PhotonAssay at the Elko location and multielement geochemistry at the Langley, B.C., location. All samples were assayed for gold using the CPA-Au method with a greater than 250 g sample, and separately analyzed for multielement ICP-MS geochemistry using method IMS-230 with a four-acid digestion. Overlimit samples for silver (Ag) were analyzed using the FAS 428 silver fire assay method with gravitational finish using a 50 g charge. Overlimits for arsenic (As), copper (Cu) and lead (Pb) were analyzed using the PER700 method with a sodium (Na) peroxide fusion plus ICP-ES. Overlimit samples for bismuth (Bi) were analyzed using the ICF-600 method with a four-acid near-total digestion and ICP-ES. MSALabs employs an internal QA/QC to ensure proper sample preparation and equipment calibration.

Additionally, Relevant Gold's QA/QC program includes regular insertion of CRM standards, duplicates and blanks in the sample batches to further monitor lab accuracy, precision and equipment calibration. All results and QA/QC have been reviewed by Brian Lentz, CPG, who is the chief exploration officer and qualified person for the company.

Qualified person

The scientific and technical contents of this release have been approved by Brian C. Lentz, CPG No. 11999, chief exploration officer of the company, who is a qualified person as defined by Canadian National Instrument 43-101 -- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Mr. Lentz is not independent of the company.

About Relevant Gold Corp.

Relevant Gold is a North American gold exploration company founded by experienced exploration geologists and operated by a highly respected team with a proven record of significant value creation for shareholders. Relevant Gold is focused on the acquisition, exploration, discovery and development of district-scale gold projects in the state of Wyoming -- one of the most mining-friendly jurisdictions in the United States and globally.

The scientific and technical contents of this release have been approved by Mr. Lentz, CPG No. 11999, chief exploration officer of the company, who is a qualified person as defined by Canadian National Instrument 43-101 -- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Mr. Lentz is not independent of the company.

We seek Safe Harbor.

© 2026 Canjex Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.