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Goldstorm Metals Identifies Drill Targets for Crown Property and Appoints Joel Ashburner as Chief Geologist

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Goldstorm Metals has identified drill targets for its Crown Property following an independent geophysical review. The company also announced the appointment of Joel Ashburner as Chief Geologist. These developments were disclosed on April 8, 2026.

The drill targets were determined based on findings from a comprehensive geophysical analysis conducted by an external party. This review focused on identifying potential mineral-rich zones within the Crown Property, which is located in a region known for its resource exploration opportunities. Goldstorm Metals stated that the results of this study will guide their next phase of drilling operations, aimed at assessing the property’s resource potential more thoroughly.

In addition to unveiling these plans, Goldstorm Metals confirmed Joel Ashburner’s appointment as Chief Geologist. Ashburner brings extensive experience in geological research and exploration to his new role, where he will oversee technical aspects of the company’s projects, including those related to the Crown Property.

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Date: April 8, 2026

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