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Gander Gold Corp. reports exploration and corporate-status developments for a Canadian junior gold exploration company focused on Newfoundland and Labrador. The company’s news centers on district-scale projects across Newfoundland, including Gander North, Mount Peyton, BLT (Botwood-Laurenceton-Thwart Island), Gander South, Cape Ray II, Carmanville, Little River and Hermitage.
Recurring updates describe rotary air blast drilling, soil geochemistry, surface prospecting, claim activity and early-stage gold, silver, arsenic and copper mineralization results at targets such as Lizard Pond and Thwart Island. Company news also includes reporting-status matters, including the British Columbia Securities Commission failure-to-file cease trade order tied to periodic disclosure requirements.
Gander Gold (CSE:GAND / OTCQB:GANDF) announced on November 5, 2025 that the British Columbia Securities Commission issued a Failure‑to‑File Cease Trade Order (FFCTO) dated November 3, 2025.
The FFCTO resulted from the company's failure to file the annual audited financial statements, annual MD&A, and certification of annual filings for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025. Trading in Gander securities is prohibited in Canadian jurisdictions that adopted Multilateral Instrument 11‑103 until the FFCTO is revoked or varied.
The company disclosed it currently lacks the financial resources to complete the audit and related disclosure and that management is assessing strategic alternatives and potential capital sources with no assurance on timing or outcome.
Gander Gold Corp. (CSE:GAND, OTCQB:GANDF) has provided an exploration update for its Gander North Project in Newfoundland. In 2023, 28 RAB drill holes were completed, revealing significant gold mineralization in eight of 11 holes on the western side, and in 14 of 17 holes on the eastern side. These results validate further exploration, with five soil geochemistry anomalies prioritized for diamond drilling. Gander Gold is finalizing plans to explore an additional nine anomalies.
Noteworthy findings include intercepts of 13.7m grading 1.06 g/t Au at Gander South's Lizard Pond. The company emphasizes a systematic approach to determine high-probability targets for diamond drilling across its substantial land package in Newfoundland.
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