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Vanguard Mining Commences 2025 Diamond Drill Program at Redonda Copper-Molybdenum Project, British Columbia

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Vanguard Mining Commences 2025 Diamond Drill Program at Redonda Copper-Molybdenum Project, British Columbia

Vanguard Mining Corp. has commenced its 2025 diamond drill program at the 100%-owned Redonda Copper-Molybdenum Project in British Columbia, aiming to define the true scale of the porphyry-style mineralization. The fully funded and permitted program, guided by recent geophysics and prior successful drilling that yielded intervals up to 142.6 meters grading 0.279% Cu and 0.0281% Mo, will involve deeper holes and step-out drilling to evaluate continuity. This initiative builds on a 2023-2024 discovery and seeks to capitalize on the project's district-scale potential within a top-tier mining jurisdiction, with ongoing collaboration with the Klahoose First Nation.

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Vanguard Mining Corp. (CSE: UUU) has commenced its 2025 diamond drill program at the 100%-owned Redonda Copper-Molybdenum Project in British Columbia, a fully permitted and funded exploration effort. This program aims to define the true scale of the porphyry-style mineralization, building on previous work that yielded significant intercepts, including 142.6 meters grading 0.279% Cu and 0.0281% Mo. The initiative is guided by recent airborne geophysical surveys and prior successful drilling, targeting high-priority zones for deeper exploration. CEO David Greenway positions this program as the "next leg of growth" for Vanguard, focusing on a deep-drill campaign to test targets exceeding 600 meters. The scope includes up to 10 drill sites and deeper drilling below 500 meters into the potassic core, with mineralized zones remaining open to the north and south. Extensive iron skarns further support the project's district-scale potential, suggesting a larger magmatic-hydrothermal system at depth. The project benefits from its location in British Columbia, a "top-tier jurisdiction" for responsible development, with Canada's Major Projects Office signaling commitment to critical projects. Vanguard is actively collaborating with the Klahoose First Nation, prioritizing local labor, training, and adherence to cultural heritage and environmental best practices. This integrated approach addresses both operational efficiency and critical ESG considerations.