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STLLR Gold Inc. (STLRF) generates a steady flow of project and corporate news as it advances gold development assets in Canada. The company’s disclosures focus on three main projects: the Tower Gold Project and the Hollinger Tailings Project in the Timmins Mining Camp in Ontario, and the Colomac Gold Project located north of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories.
News updates often cover technical milestones at Tower, including AI-assisted infill drilling results from deposits such as the 903 and 55 Zone, updated Mineral Resource Estimates, and the filing of a NI 43-101 Technical Report that includes a Preliminary Economic Assessment. These releases provide detailed drill intercepts, quality control procedures, and commentary from Qualified Persons and management on how results relate to resource models and project de-risking.
STLLR also issues frequent news on the Hollinger Tailings Project, highlighting characterization drilling, assay results that demonstrate consistent gold mineralization across the tailings facility, and the progression to a maiden NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate. Additional Hollinger news addresses metallurgical testing programs, permitting under Ontario’s Recovery of Minerals regime, and the potential for environmental rehabilitation and near-term value creation through tailings reprocessing.
For Colomac, news has included completion of a solar power and battery storage installation in partnership with the Tłı̨chǫ Investment Corporation and with funding from the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, marking a transition to renewable power for camp operations. Corporate news items also report on Board and executive appointments, annual meeting results, and governance matters. Investors following STLLR Gold’s news can track technical progress, permitting developments, sustainability initiatives and leadership changes across its project portfolio.
STLLR Gold (OTCQX: STLRF; TSX: STLR) appointed Mandy Wong, CPA, CA, to its Board of Directors effective October 20, 2025. Ms. Wong brings over 15 years of finance leadership in the global gold mining sector and currently serves as Vice President, Controller at Kinross Gold.
Her background includes senior finance and corporate development roles at Agnico Eagle, Barrick Gold and Deloitte, with expertise in financial governance, M&A integration, strategic planning and sustainability reporting. STLLR's CEO said the appointment will support the company’s financial discipline and long-term growth strategy.
STLLR Gold (OTCQX:STLRF) and Tlicho Investment Corporation have completed the installation of a solar power generation and battery storage system at the Colomac Gold Project in Northwest Territories. The two-year renewable energy project, funded by CanNor with approximately $620,000 in federal support, aims to reduce diesel dependency and operating costs.
The installation, completed by Solvest Inc. in early August 2025, includes solar panels, inverters, and batteries, along with staff training for operation and maintenance. This initiative represents a significant partnership between STLLR Gold and the Tlicho Government's business arm, demonstrating the viability of renewable energy projects in northern Canadian regions.
STLLR Gold (OTCQX: STLRF) has reported the final results from its 2025 characterization program at the Hollinger Tailings Project in Timmins, Ontario. The program revealed consistent gold mineralization across the facility, with notable highlights including 0.70 g/t Au over 23.70 meters and 0.57 g/t Au over 21.75 meters.
The project, containing an estimated 50-60 million tonnes of tailings, represents material from the historic Hollinger Mine, which produced 19 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 9.9 g/t from 1910 to 1968. STLLR completed 11,223 meters of sonic drilling across 423 holes and has initiated metallurgical testing, with results and a mineral resource estimate expected in H2 2025.
STLLR Gold Inc. (OTCQX: STLRF) has announced the filing of a Technical Report for its Tower Gold Project located in the Timmins Mining Camp, Ontario, Canada. The report includes an updated Mineral Resource Estimate (2025 MRE) and Preliminary Economic Assessment (2025 PEA) for the 100%-owned project.
The Technical Report was prepared by qualified independent experts from InnovExplo, G Mining Services, and WSP in accordance with NI 43-101 standards. The report is now available on SEDAR+ and the company's website.
STLLR Gold (OTCQX:STLRF) has released its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report for the year ended December 31, 2024. The report showcases the company's commitment to sustainable practices at its Tower Gold Project in Timmins, Ontario and Colomac Gold Project in Northwest Territories.
CEO Keyvan Salehi emphasized STLLR's focus on responsible development, highlighting progress in de-risking assets, advancing regulatory work, and strengthening community engagement. The company's strategy centers on developing high-quality gold assets while prioritizing safety, sustainability, and transparent dialogue with local and Indigenous communities.
STLLR Gold Inc. (STLRF) held its annual general and special meeting on May 29, 2025, where shareholders approved all proposed resolutions. The meeting resulted in the election of five directors, including Sandra Odendahl as a new board member. Odendahl brings over 25 years of leadership experience in environmental science, sustainable finance, and ESG strategy, currently serving as SVP and Head of Sustainability & Social Impact at BDC.
The shareholders also approved the reappointment of MNP LLP as auditors and passed a resolution regarding unallocated stock options, restricted share units, deferred share units, and performance share units under the company's omnibus share incentive plan. The board bid farewell to Blair Zaritsky, Jennifer Wagner, and Jamie Litchen.
STLLR Gold (OTCQX: STLRF) has reported encouraging results from its characterization program at the Hollinger Tailings Project in Timmins, Ontario. The program has completed 423 sonic drill holes totaling 11,223 meters, with results now published for 81 holes. Key findings show consistent gold grades throughout most holes, with notable intersections including 0.50 g/t Au over 24.40m and 0.51 g/t Au over 19.80m. The Hollinger site, which operated from 1910 to 1968, contains an estimated 50-60 million tonnes of tailings from the historic Hollinger Mine, which produced 19 million ounces of gold at 9.9 g/t. Recent Ontario Mining Act amendments facilitate legacy tailings reprocessing, positioning the project for potential mineral resource estimation and economic evaluation.