Hi-View Resources Completes Technical Analysis of Black Pearl Property
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA — April 28, 2026 — Leads & Copy —
Hi-View Resources Inc. (CSE: GXLD; OTC: GXLDF; FSE: B630) has completed a technical analysis of its Black Pearl property in British Columbia’s Toodoggone district, the company announced today.
The analysis follows Thesis Gold & Silver Inc.’s identification of porphyry-style alteration at two separate targets near Hi-View’s Black Pearl Project.
According to Hi-View Resources Chief Executive Officer R. Nick Horsley, the Black Pearl Project and nearby outlier claims host significant grades of copper and gold. He added that the properties are situated in a favorable geological setting for porphyry systems.
The company plans to advance the Black Pearl Project with an exploration program this summer, aimed at unlocking the project’s potential through a comprehensive and integrated review currently in progress. This work combines historical datasets with recently acquired airborne magnetic data to refine targets and strengthen the geological framework.
The Black Pearl property is positioned within the core of the Toodoggone volcanic belt, a region known for hosting multiple porphyry–skarn–epithermal systems. The property stratigraphy consists of basement Permian Asitka Group carbonates overlain by Upper Triassic Stuhini/Takla volcanic rocks and Early Jurassic Hazelton/Toodoggone volcanic sequences, all intruded by the calc-alkaline Black Lake plutonic suite.
Mineralization across the property is hosted in structurally controlled quartz to quartz–carbonate veins, with local development of quartz–carbonate–barite zones. Alteration and mineralization styles are consistent with epithermal levels preserved across a structurally complex setting dominated by major NW-trending corridors intersected by NE faults that segment and locally uplifted mineralized blocks.
Key highlights of the geological review include confirmation that Black Pearl lies in a favorable setting where Permian carbonates, Triassic arc volcanics, and Early Jurassic volcanic rocks coincide with Black Lake–age intrusions. The contact between Hazelton/Toodoggone volcanics and Stuhini/Takla volcanic sequences may be indicative of the significant Kyba Red Line, a recognized marker for porphyry-style mineralization in the district. Four known mineral occurrences outline a low-sulphidation epithermal vein system with locally high-grade gold – silver and base-metal enrichment, and minor skarn where intrusions cut Asitka limestone.
Target-ranking evaluation highlights HAR and Gord Davies East as the strongest near-surface opportunities for immediate follow-up exploration. Historical sampling at Gord Davies East returned values up to 82.7 grams per tonne Au, with follow-up sampling of 23.5 g/t Au, and eighteen additional samples yielding 1–7 g/t Au. The HAR vein corridor extends for more than 1.5 km, with historical grades including 1.07 m at 0.44% copper, 0.98% zinc, 1.70% lead, 262.4 g/t Ag, and 0.34 g/t Au, and recent sampling returning 3–5 g/t Au and 300–1,000 g/t Ag in meter-scale veins.
The company’s technical team is initiating a systematic exploration program including digitization and spatial verification of historical 2004–2005 geological and geochemical datasets to improve confidence in target definition to supplement its 2025 aeromagnetic survey of the claim area. Property-scale geophysical surveys such as magnetics and induced polarization complimented by surface mapping and rock and soil sampling programs would further delineate structural breaks, map subtle alteration domains, and strengthen subsurface vectoring towards a potential porphyry target.
Hi-View Resources Inc. is a publicly listed mineral exploration company advancing a portfolio of gold, silver, and copper assets in the Toodoggone region of northern British Columbia. The Company’s projects cover more than 27,791 hectares and include the flagship Golden Stranger Project, the Lawyers claims, and the Borealis Project.
Marilyne Lacasse, P.Geo., a consultant for the Company and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release.
Source: Hi-View Resources Inc.
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