GoldHaven Files 43-101 Technical Report on Magno Property and Provides Corporate Update

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GoldHaven Resources Corp. ("GoldHaven" or the "Company") (CSE: GOH) (OTCQB: GHVNF) (FSE: 4QS) announces the filing of an independent technical report prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”). The technical report, titled “Magno Project, Liard Mining Division, BC” can be found on the Company’s website here and under the Company’s issuer profile at http://www.sedarplus.ca/.

The Magno Project: A district-scale, polymetallic property located in the Liard Mining Division, adjacent to the historic Cassiar mining district, in Cassiar BC, Canada

The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary Copper Peak Metals Inc., holds 100% ownership of the Magno mineral property in British Columbia.

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Magno property with BC regional geology highlighting historical work and present showings

The Magno property is a district-scale, polymetallic property with 24 mineral tenures located in the Liard Mining Division, adjacent to the historic Cassiar mining district, in Cassiar BC, Canada.

British Columbia is a premier mining jurisdiction, hosting 16 of Canada’s 31 critical minerals and standing as the nation’s largest copper producer. It also holds vast gold resources, with an estimated 280 million ounces of in-ground gold, primarily within polymetallic porphyry deposits.

Northwestern British Columbia is a globally significant mining district, home to some of the richest porphyry copper and gold deposits in the world. This region’s Late Triassic to Early Jurassic tectono-magmatic activity created high-grade, large-scale deposits, positioning it as a major source of copper and precious metals.

The project focuses on the late Cretaceous terranes, known to host significant porphyry deposits like those at Casino and Red Mountain. The exploration team will target granitic bodies beneath promising skarn deposits, aiming to identify the source of mineralized fluids linked to these skarns. The focus will be on extensive geochemical and geophysical exploration to identify potential porphyry sources.

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Magno North

The northern portion of the property, Magno North, is located 3km south of the Cassiar Townsite and is primarily where the historic work has been conducted on the property. The Cassiar area is well endowed with various types of mineralization. Aside from the carbonate replacement deposit (CRD) mineralization in the northern part of the Magno Property, notable past producing gold mines including Taurus, Erickson and Table Mountain are located within Slide Mountain/Sylvester/rocks to the east and porphyry molybdenum mineralization occurs in the Cassiar Batholith. Placer gold has been mined in the area since 1874, and the past producing Cassiar-McDame asbestos mine is located nine kilometres to the north.