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Canada One Mining Starts Field Work at Copper Dome, 43% Cu Samples Found








Canada One Mining (OTC:COMCF) has launched its 2025 field exploration program at its flagship Copper Dome Project in British Columbia. The program focuses on the Boundary Zone, a newly identified 1×2 km copper-gold anomaly where historical rock samples yielded up to 43% Cu and 28.16 g/t Au.

The exploration will include detailed geological mapping, systematic rock geochemistry, and alteration mapping across multiple zones including Friday Creek, Combination, and Haul Road. Notable historical drilling results include intersections of 8.0m at 0.55% Cu and 102.7m at 0.14% Cu. The company aims to develop a comprehensive, data-driven target matrix for future drill testing.

Canada One Mining (OTC:COMCF) ha avviato il programma di esplorazione sul campo 2025 sul suo progetto principale Copper Dome Project in British Columbia. Il programma si concentra sulla Boundary Zone, una nuova anomalia di rame-oro di 1 x 2 km in cui campioni rocciosi storici hanno fornito fino al 43% Cu e 28,16 g/t Au.

L’esplorazione comprenderà una mappatura geologica dettagliata, una geochimica delle rocce sistematica e una mappatura delle alterazioni su più zone, tra cui Friday Creek, Combination e Haul Road. Risultati storici significativi di trivellazioni includono intersezioni di 8,0 m a 0,55% Cu e 102,7 m a 0,14% Cu. L’azienda punta a sviluppare una matrice di target completa e basata sui dati per futuri test di trivellazione.

Canada One Mining (OTC:COMCF) ha puesto en marcha su programa de exploración de campo 2025 en su proyecto insignia Copper Dome Project en Columbia Británica. El programa se centra en la Boundary Zone, una nueva anomalía de cobre-oro de 1 x 2 km donde las muestras de roca históricas arrojaron hasta 43% Cu y 28,16 g/t Au.

La exploración incluirá cartografiado geológico detallado, geoquímica de rocas sistemática y mapeo de alteraciones en varias zonas, entre ellas Friday Creek, Combination y Haul Road. Resultados históricos notables de perforación incluyen intersecciones de 8,0 m a 0,55% Cu y 102,7 m a 0,14% Cu. La empresa busca desarrollar una matriz de objetivos completa y basada en datos para futuras pruebas de perforación.

Canada One Mining (OTC:COMCF)은 브리티시컬럼비아주에 있는 주력 프로젝트 Copper Dome Project의 2025년 야외 탐사 프로그램을 시작했습니다. 이 프로그램은 Boundary Zone에 초점을 맞추며, 1 x 2 km 규모의 새로운 구리-금 이상부로, 과거 암석 샘플에서 43% Cu28.16 g/t Au를 얻은 지역입니다.

탐사는 상세한 지질 매핑, 체계적인 암석 지구화학 및 여러 구역(Friday Creek, Combination, Haul Road)에서의 변형 매핑을 포함합니다. 주목할 만한 과거 드릴링 결과로는 8.0m에서 0.55% Cu102.7m에서 0.14% Cu의 교차 구간이 있습니다. 이 회사는 향후 시추 테스트를 위한 데이터 기반의 전체 대상 매트릭스를 개발하는 것을 목표로 합니다.

Canada One Mining (OTC:COMCF) a lancé son programme d’exploration sur le terrain 2025 sur son projet phare Copper Dome Project en Colombie-Britannique. Le programme se concentre sur la Boundary Zone, une nouvelle anomalie cuivre-or de 1 x 2 km où des échantillons de roche historiques ont donné jusqu’à 43% Cu et 28,16 g/t Au.

L’exploration comprendra une cartographie géologique détaillée, une géochimie des roches systématique et une cartographie des altérations à travers plusieurs zones, notamment Friday Creek, Combination et Haul Road. Parmi les résultats historiques notables de forage figurent des intersections de 8,0 m à 0,55% Cu et de 102,7 m à 0,14% Cu. L’entreprise vise à développer une matrice de cibles complète et pilotée par les données pour de futurs essais de forage.

Canada One Mining (OTC:COMCF) hat sein Feldexplorationsprogramm für 2025 an seinem Flaggschiffprojekt Copper Dome Project in British Columbia gestartet. Das Programm konzentriert sich auf die Boundary Zone, eine neu identifizierte Kupfer-Gold-Anomalie von 1 x 2 km, bei der historische Gesteinsproben bis zu 43% Cu und 28,16 g/t Au ergaben.

Die Exploration umfasst detaillierte geologische Kartierung, systematische Gesteinsgeochemie und Alterationskartierung über mehrere Zonen, darunter Friday Creek, Combination und Haul Road. Bemerkenswerte historische Bohrresultate beinhalten Abschnitte von 8,0 m bei 0,55% Cu und 102,7 m bei 0,14% Cu. Das Unternehmen zielt darauf ab, eine umfassende, datengestützte Zielmatrix für zukünftige Bohrtests zu entwickeln.

Canada One Mining (OTC:COMCF) أطلقت برنامج الاستكشاف الميداني لعام 2025 في مشروعها الرائد Copper Dome Project في كولومبيا البريطانية. يركز البرنامج على Boundary Zone، وهي شذوذ جديد من النحاس والذهب بمساحة 1×2 كم حيث أظهرت عينات الصخور التاريخية ما يصل إلى 43% Cu و 28.16 g/t Au.

سيشمل الاستكشاف رسم خرائط جيولوجية تفصيلية، وجيومناخ الصخور منهجي، ورسم خرائط للتغيرات عبر عدة مناطق بما في ذلك Friday Creek وCombination وHaul Road. تشمل النتائج التاريخية الملحوظة حفر تقاطعات 8.0m عند 0.55% Cu و102.7m عند 0.14% Cu. تهدف الشركة إلى تطوير مصفوفة أهداف شاملة قائمة على البيانات لاختبارات الحفر المستقبلية.

Canada One Mining (OTC:COMCF) 已在不列颠哥伦比亚洲旗帜性项目 Copper Dome Project 启动了2025年的野外勘探计划。该计划聚焦于 Boundary Zone,这是一个新识别的1×2公里铜-金异常区,历史岩石样本的铜含量高达 43% Cu28.16 g/t Au

勘探将包括详细的地质制图、系统的岩石地球化学以及覆盖 Friday Creek、Combination、Haul Road 等多区的蚀变制图。历史钻探的显著结果包括 8.0m 0.55% Cu102.7m 0.14% Cu 的交叉段。公司目标是开发一个全面、基于数据的目标矩阵,以用于未来的钻探测试。

Positive


  • Historical rock samples showed exceptional grades of up to 43% Cu and 28.16 g/t Au in the Boundary Zone

  • Previous drilling revealed significant copper intersections, including 102.7m at 0.14% Cu

  • Large exploration target with 1×2 km copper-gold soil anomaly identified

Negative


  • Limited historical work in the Boundary Zone indicates early-stage exploration status

  • Project requires additional exploration work before drill targeting can begin












Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – September 17, 2025) – Canada One Mining Corp. (TSXV: CONE) (OTC Pink: COMCF) (FSE: AU31) (“Canada One” or the “Company“) is pleased to announce the launch of its 2025 field exploration program at its flagship Copper Dome Project (“Copper Dome“, “Property” or “Project”), located 18 km south of Princeton, British Columbia.

2025 FIELD WORK PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

  • Priority target: Boundary Zone — 1 × 2 km Cu-Au soil anomaly
  • Follow-up targets: Friday Creek, Combination, Haul Road zones (mapping + rock sampling)
  • Workstreams: detailed geological mapping, systematic rock geochemistry, alteration mapping
  • Core program: re-log, catalogue, reinterpret historical core around key intercepts
  • Outcome: ranked, data-driven target matrix to guide next steps toward drill-targeting

Peter Berdusco, President & CEO of the Company, commented: “We are excited to kick off our 2025 field work at Copper Dome. The Boundary Zone—a recently identified 1 × 2 km Cu–Au anomaly with historical rock samples up to 43% Cu—will anchor our systematic mapping and geochemistry. In parallel, we will refine the Friday Creek, Combination, and Haul Road zones and re-log historical core to deliver a ranked, data-driven target matrix.”

2025 Field Work Program Summary

The 2025 program will prioritize exploration of the Boundary Zone, a newly defined target characterized by a 1 km by 2-km copper-gold soil geochemical anomaly (See Figure 1: “Map of Copper Dome Zones with Historical Work and Prospective Area”). Historical rock sampling on the western margin of the Boundary Zone returned exceptional assays of up to 43% Cu, 28.16 g/t Au, and 18.19 g/t Pd. Given the limited historical work in this area, the Company’s field efforts will focus on systematic geochemical rock sampling and detailed geological mapping. This work aims to better understand the nature of copper-gold mineralization, identify alteration assemblages, and evaluate the proximity of potential porphyry centers relative to the Boundary Zone.

In addition, follow-up rock sampling and geological mapping will be conducted on the Friday Creek, Combination, and Haul Road zones which are adjacent to the Boundary Zone (See Figure 2: “Location Map of the Copper Dome Project”). The Friday Creek and Combination zones have seen limited historical diamond drilling that tested both geophysical and geochemical anomalies, with notable results including:

  • DDH FC-01: 8.0 m grading 0.55% Cu and 2.8 g/t Au
  • DDH FC-02: 15.0 m grading 0.32% Cu and 0.98 g/t Au
  • DDH FC-12: 42.5 m grading 0.28% Cu, including 6.0 m grading 1.5% Cu and 0.70 g/t Au
  • DDH FC-10-17: 19.5 m grading 0.71% Cu, including 2.0 m grading 4.08% Cu
  • DDH FC-18: 102.7 m grading 0.14% Cu, including 20.0 m grading 0.64% Cu

Understanding the geological framework of these zones will be critical in developing a comprehensive target matrix for future drill testing. The Company’s objective is to define the specific geological settings of each target and identify those with the most favourable characteristics for copper-gold porphyry centers.

As part of the 2025 program, field crews will also evaluate the condition of historical drill core for relogging, cataloguing, and reinterpretation, with particular attention to the most significant historical intercepts.

Figure 1: Map of Copper Dome Zones with Historical Work and Prospective Area

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Figure 2: Location Map of the Copper Dome Project

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About The Copper Dome Project

Copper Dome is located in the lower Quesnel Trough porphyry belt, one of British Columbia’s most prolific mining districts. The Project directly adjoins Hudbay Minerals Inc.’s (TSX: HBM) producing Copper Mountain Mine to the north which hosts Proven and Probable Reserves of 702 million tonnes grading 0.24% Cu, 0.09 g/t Au, and 0.72 g/t Ag. Multiple mineralized zones have been identified across the Property, with historical drilling confirming high-grade copper associated with northeast-trending structures similar to those hosting mineralization at Copper Mountain.

The Project benefits from excellent infrastructure, enabling year-round access, cost-efficient exploration, and a stable, low-risk jurisdiction.

Historical Work Completed

  • Geophysics: 51 km of induced polarization (IP); airborne magnetic and electromagnetic (EM) coverage over ~50% of the Property.
  • Sampling: 2,253 soils and 378 rocks collected.
  • Drilling: 8,900+ metres of diamond drilling.
  • Trenching: Over 1 km excavated.

With a five-year drill permit in place, the Company is focused on advancing the Project toward drill-ready target definition.

About Canada One

Canada One Mining is a Canadian junior exploration company focused on copper and other critical metals needed for the energy transition. The Company advances projects from discovery through resource definition using disciplined, data-driven exploration and responsible practices. Its flagship Copper Dome Project, near Princeton, British Columbia, is targeting a porphyry-style copper-gold system in a Tier-1 jurisdiction. Canada One’s goal is to deliver sustainable growth and long-term value for shareholders and local communities.

Acknowledgement

Canada One acknowledges that the Copper Dome Project is located within the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Smelqmix People. We recognize and respect their cultural heritage and relationship to the land, honoring their past, present and future.

Qualified Person

The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by David Mark, P.Geo., a Qualified Person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release includes certain “forward-looking information” and “forward-looking statements” (collectively “forward-looking statements”) within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein, without limitation, statements relating to the future operating or financial performance of the Company, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are frequently, but not always, identified by words such as “expects”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “intends”, “estimates”, “potential”, “possible”, and similar expressions, or statements that events, conditions, or results “will”, “may”, “could”, or “should” occur or be achieved. Forward-looking statements in this press release relate to, among other things: statements relating to the anticipated timing thereof and the intended use of proceeds. Actual future results may differ materially. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking statements reflect the beliefs, opinions and projections on the date the statements are made and are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by the respective parties, are inherently subject to significant business, technical, economic, and competitive uncertainties and contingencies. Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and the parties have made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation: the timing, completion and delivery of the referenced assessments and analysis. Readers should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements and information contained in this news release concerning these times. Except as required by law, the Company does not assume any obligation to update the forward-looking statements of beliefs, opinions, projections, or other factors, should they change, except as required by law.

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FAQ



What are the key highlights of Canada One Mining’s (COMCF) 2025 field work program at Copper Dome?


The program focuses on the Boundary Zone, a 1×2 km Cu-Au anomaly, with systematic mapping and geochemistry. Historical samples showed up to 43% Cu and 28.16 g/t Au.


Where is the Copper Dome Project located?


The Copper Dome Project is located 18 km south of Princeton, British Columbia.


What were the best historical drilling results at Canada One’s Copper Dome Project?


Notable results include 8.0m at 0.55% Cu and 2.8 g/t Au, 102.7m at 0.14% Cu, and 19.5m at 0.71% Cu.


What are the main exploration zones at the Copper Dome Project?


The main exploration zones include the Boundary Zone (priority target), along with Friday Creek, Combination, and Haul Road zones.


What is the objective of Canada One Mining’s 2025 field program?


The objective is to develop a comprehensive target matrix through geological mapping, rock sampling, and core relogging to identify the most favorable locations for copper-gold porphyry centers.






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