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Goldcliff Extends Kettle Valley Drill Permit to 2028 and Completes Trench Program Advancing North Cliff Zone Targets

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Goldcliff (OTC:GCFFF) received a B.C. Ministry confirmation extending its Multi-Year Area-Based Notice of Work for the Kettle Valley gold-silver project to March 28, 2028, enabling continued exploration and potential future drilling.

In early April 2026 the company completed a targeted trench program at the North Cliff Zone: 8 trenches totalling 84 metres and 49 trench rock samples plus 8 prospecting samples. Samples were submitted to MSA Labs for multi-element analysis; results will guide geologic interpretation and drill targeting.

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  • Permit extension to March 28, 2028 supports continued exploration and future drilling
  • Trench program completed: 8 trenches totalling 84 metres demonstrates active field progress
  • 49 trench samples plus 8 prospecting samples submitted for multi-element analysis at MSA Labs

Negative

  • No assay results yet; sample outcomes pending, creating near-term information gap for investors

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / April 14, 2026 / George Sanders, President of Goldcliff Resource Corporation ("Goldcliff" or the "Company") (TSXV:GCN)(OTC PINK:GCFFF), reports that the Company has received confirmation from the B.C. Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals that its existing Multi-Year Area-Based (MYAB) Notice of Work for the Kettle Valley gold-silver project has been extended to March 28, 2028.

The permit extension supports continued advancement of exploration activities, including future drilling at the Kettle Valley project.

North Cliff Zone Trench Sampling Program Completed

In early April, a field crew comprising a geologist and two field technicians completed a targeted trenching and surface sampling program at the North Cliff Zone.

The program was designed to follow up on previously identified gold-silver targets through detailed geological mapping and systematic rock sampling of newly exposed bedrock.

  • 8 trenches completed totaling 84 metres

  • Individual trench lengths ranged from 5.2 to 22 metres

  • Shallow overburden (generally <30-35 cm) enabled efficient bedrock exposure

A total of 49 trench rock samples were collected, along with 8 additional prospecting samples from previously untested areas within prospective terrain.

Geology and Mineralization

Bedrock exposed in the trenches is dominated by two principal lithologies:

  • Chloritically altered granite to granodiorite

  • Potassium feldspar (K-spar) megacrystic intrusive rocks, characterized by pink feldspar phenocrysts and translucent quartz crystals

Multiple styles of mineralization continue to be observed across the North Cliff Zone, including:

  • Quartz-calcite veining

  • Quartz stockwork

  • Quartz-calcite breccias

These features are consistent with previously reported mineralization and support the ongoing evaluation of the system.

Next Steps

All samples have been submitted to MSA Labs in Langley, B.C. for multi-element analysis. Results will be used to refine geologic interpretation and for future drill site selection.

Qualified Person

Warner Gruenwald, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this news release. Mr. Gruenwald is an independent consulting geologist to the Company.

For further information, please contact George W. Sanders, President, at 250-764-8879, toll free at 1-866-769-4802 or email at sanders@goldcliff.com.

GOLDCLIFF RESOURCE CORPORATION

Per: "George W. Sanders"

George W. Sanders, President

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Service Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accept responsibility for the adequacy or the accuracy of this news release.

SOURCE: Goldcliff Resource Corp.



View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

FAQ

What did Goldcliff (GCFFF) announce about the Kettle Valley permit on April 14, 2026?

Goldcliff confirmed the Kettle Valley MYAB Notice of Work was extended to March 28, 2028. According to the company, the extension allows continued exploration activities and supports future drilling plans at the Kettle Valley gold-silver project.

What were the scope and results of Goldcliff's North Cliff Zone trench program (GCFFF)?

Goldcliff completed 8 trenches totalling 84 metres and collected 49 trench samples plus 8 prospecting samples. According to the company, trenches exposed bedrock with multiple mineralization styles and samples were sent to MSA Labs for multi-element analysis.

How will the March 28, 2028 permit extension affect Goldcliff's (GCFFF) drilling plans?

The permit extension preserves the right to advance exploration and future drilling through March 28, 2028. According to the company, this timeline enables follow-up work, drill site selection, and further evaluation of the Kettle Valley targets.

When and where will Goldcliff (GCFFF) assay results from the North Cliff trenches be available?

Assay results are pending after samples were submitted to MSA Labs in Langley, B.C. According to the company, results will be used to refine geologic interpretation and to prioritize future drill targets once analyses are complete.

What geology and mineralization did Goldcliff observe in the North Cliff trenches (GCFFF)?

Trenches exposed chloritically altered granite to granodiorite and K-spar megacrystic intrusives with quartz-calcite veins and breccias. According to the company, these features match previously reported mineralization and support ongoing evaluation.