Wedoany.com Report on Feb 26th, Fairchild Gold Corp. (TSX-V: FAIR; OTCQB: FCHDF; Frankfurt: Y4Y) recently announced that it has obtained an updated National Instrument 43-101 technical report for its Golden Arrow project. This report was prepared by RESPEC, located in Reno, Nevada, to fulfill the requirements related to the company's previously announced acquisition of the asset and to support the project's continued advancement under Canadian reporting standards. The Golden Arrow project is a key component of Fairchild Gold's mineral exploration portfolio in North America, and this technical report update will help optimize resource assessment and development planning.
Fairchild Gold Corp. is a publicly traded company focused on the exploration and development of copper, gold, and silver resources in mining-friendly jurisdictions across North America. The company's strategy centers on Nevada, where it is dedicated to identifying and developing high-quality resource assets with significant geological potential. Through rigorous exploration methods, strategic partnerships, and responsible mining practices, the company aims to achieve long-term shareholder value growth. As a pivotal part of its portfolio, the Golden Arrow project is situated within the prolific Walker Lane shear zone and includes two main resource areas: Gold Coin and Hidden Hill. Their resource base has been detailed in a prior NI 43-101 report completed by Mine Development Associates.
In addition to the Golden Arrow project, Fairchild Gold holds two other significant assets in Nevada: Nevada Titan and Carlin Queen. Nevada Titan is the company's flagship asset, located in the Goodsprings Mining District, known for historic high-grade copper, gold, and platinum group element mining. In recent years, it has gained attention for its near-surface antimony and cobalt potential. Carlin Queen is an advanced-stage gold-silver project situated at the intersection of the Carlin and Midas-Hollister gold trends. The company is leveraging Nevada's rich mineral endowments to fully unlock the potential of these three assets.









