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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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From: LoneClone1/19/2026 4:10:39 PM
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SIG, QRC. Blue Jay Gold

Sitka Gold aka SIG released a review of its accomplishments at its RC Gold project in the Tombstone Gold Belt in Yukon Territory. If you follow SIG closely, I doubt you'll learn anything new, but it could provide a useful introduction or refresher to others.

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The INK folks, who analyze Canadian insider trading, released a report on Queens Road Capital aka QRC, who generate income by issuing debentures to miners. They note that QRC has above median insider ownership compared to its peers, and then tell us that the CEO recently bought more shares on the open market. He now owns about 12.2% of QRC's outstanding shares.

I am not sure if this link will work for everyone.

marketsandresearch.td.com

Blue Jay Gold, as yet unlisted, was spun out by Riverside Resources last year to hold its Ontario gold prospects, and then acquired a gold prospect in Yukon Territory. Now we get an update on their plans for 2026.

My main concern at this point is when the shares will be listed, and they answer that right off the top. They expect to be listed on the TSXV in Q1. This is speculation, but I think you might be able to get the shares cheaply on the first day they trade, because like warrants, some who got them as the result of owning shares in RRI will just want to dump them at the first chance. I am keeping some powder dry.

On to the rest of their plans. In Yukon Territory, their gold prospect, now renamed as Steller -- I disapprove, as former name Skukum is one of my favourite words -- the Skukum Creek structural corridor will be subjected to modern exploration techniques for the first time. It will include a detailed geologic review integrating new analytical methods, collection of new geophysical data, surface mapping, and, eventually, drilling

On the Ontario gold properties, clearly now second fiddle to Steller, they plan to advance exploration in order to develop drill targets. I do imagine they will follow the lead of RRI and attempt to farm out part of the properties to partners.

Blue Jay recently completed a $5M PP, so they are well financed to at least begin on these objectives.

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