The Gar target on PJX Resources Inc.'s ("PJX") Zinger Property has visible gold associated with sheeted and structurally controlled quartz veins in the mid-Cretaceous age granodiorite to granitic intrusion. Previously announced grab samples of the sheeted veins returned gold values ranging from anomalous to 28,841 ppb (28.84 g/t) gold. The coarse to medium grained equigranular intrusion has minimal sulphide mineralization and alteration.
The Gar target (also called the "Gar intrusion") is one of over 10 highly prospective gold targets PJX owns in the Vulcan Gold Belt of the Sullivan Mining District in southeastern British Columbia. PJX has developed a pipeline of more than 15 priority targets to be tested by PJX and /or companies interested in partnering to test often road accessible drill ready targets with gold, silver, copper, zinc, lead, cobalt and other critical metals. PJX has consolidated 100% of the mineral rights to the largest land package (750 km2) in the Sullivan Mining District and VG Belt.
On February 20, 2026, PJX announced 3 large Sedex zinc-lead-silver targets (Estella Basin, Lewis Ridge, Grundy Creek) on the Dewdney Trail Property. These targets are each large enough to host a Sullivan Sedex type and size deposit and remain a priority for PJX. The undrilled Gar target is one of more than 20 promising targets for gold, silver, copper, lead, cobalt, and other critical metals across PJX's 100% owned properties.
















