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Small Cap Breaking News: Don’t Miss Today’s Top Headlines 05/12/2025
Manage episode 482580695 series 3179537
Small Cap Breaking News You Can’t Miss! Here’s a quick rundown of standout small-cap companies making major moves today.
NevGold Corp. (TSXV: NAU) NevGold has released impressive drill results from its Limousine Butte Project in Nevada, intersecting 2.19 g/t AuEq over 64m, including high concentrations of antimony, a U.S.-designated critical mineral. The presence of both gold and antimony near surface gives this project strategic and economic significance, especially amid global efforts to diversify critical mineral supply chains. Investors now have a rare opportunity to gain dual exposure to precious and strategic metals in one U.S.-based project.
Red Light Holland (CSE: TRIP) Red Light Holland’s Happy Caps Mushroom Kits are now officially available in Costco stores across Canada. The company delivered 20,160 units of its new 2kg “Mega Block” kits, featuring popular mushroom varieties like Shiitake and Lion’s Mane. This major retail breakthrough sets the stage for nationwide brand expansion and taps into rising consumer demand for home-grown functional foods. A strong signal that mushrooms are going mainstream—and Red Light is leading the way.
Northern Superior Resources (TSXV: SUP) Northern Superior has unveiled a new high-grade gold discovery at its Philibert Project in Quebec, intersecting 18.0m at 2.48 g/t Au, including 4.9m at 7.02 g/t Au. These results, paired with strong step-outs, suggest significant scale potential and are expected to contribute meaningfully to a resource update later this year. The company continues to prove that Philibert could evolve into a cornerstone asset in the Chibougamau gold belt.
G2 Goldfields (TSXV: GTWO) G2 is making headlines with its first-ever modern drill program at Peters Mine in Guyana, reporting 76m at 1.5 g/t Au and 3m at 12.5 g/t Au. The results confirm strong mineralization and open up a new high-grade target within the broader Oko-Aremu district. This early-stage success highlights G2’s potential to scale up its existing 1.96Moz resource and develop a district-scale gold operation in South America.
West Red Lake Gold Mines (TSXV: WRLG) West Red Lake continues to impress at its Madsen Mine in Ontario, intersecting 48.97 g/t Au over 18.7m, 52.86 g/t Au over 4.5m, and 25.49 g/t Au over 7.5m. These results are located near existing mine infrastructure, providing a direct path to resource conversion and production. With gold prices high and development momentum strong, Madsen is quickly becoming one of Canada’s most promising high-grade gold restart stories.
New Age Metals (TSXV: NAM) New Age Metals is kicking off a new exploration program in Newfoundland, targeting gold-antimony systems across 225 km² of prospective ground. With antimony classified as a critical mineral and gold demand staying strong, this dual focus enhances both the strategic relevance and economic upside of the project. Initial groundwork aims to produce drill-ready targets by late 2025, aligning with national goals around critical mineral independence.
Follow AGORACOM for more breaking small-cap news and exclusive updates. Want deeper insight? Tune in to the AGORACOM Podcast for CEO interviews and expert analysis on the small-cap companies shaping tomorrow’s headlines.
825 episodes
Manage episode 482580695 series 3179537
Small Cap Breaking News You Can’t Miss! Here’s a quick rundown of standout small-cap companies making major moves today.
NevGold Corp. (TSXV: NAU) NevGold has released impressive drill results from its Limousine Butte Project in Nevada, intersecting 2.19 g/t AuEq over 64m, including high concentrations of antimony, a U.S.-designated critical mineral. The presence of both gold and antimony near surface gives this project strategic and economic significance, especially amid global efforts to diversify critical mineral supply chains. Investors now have a rare opportunity to gain dual exposure to precious and strategic metals in one U.S.-based project.
Red Light Holland (CSE: TRIP) Red Light Holland’s Happy Caps Mushroom Kits are now officially available in Costco stores across Canada. The company delivered 20,160 units of its new 2kg “Mega Block” kits, featuring popular mushroom varieties like Shiitake and Lion’s Mane. This major retail breakthrough sets the stage for nationwide brand expansion and taps into rising consumer demand for home-grown functional foods. A strong signal that mushrooms are going mainstream—and Red Light is leading the way.
Northern Superior Resources (TSXV: SUP) Northern Superior has unveiled a new high-grade gold discovery at its Philibert Project in Quebec, intersecting 18.0m at 2.48 g/t Au, including 4.9m at 7.02 g/t Au. These results, paired with strong step-outs, suggest significant scale potential and are expected to contribute meaningfully to a resource update later this year. The company continues to prove that Philibert could evolve into a cornerstone asset in the Chibougamau gold belt.
G2 Goldfields (TSXV: GTWO) G2 is making headlines with its first-ever modern drill program at Peters Mine in Guyana, reporting 76m at 1.5 g/t Au and 3m at 12.5 g/t Au. The results confirm strong mineralization and open up a new high-grade target within the broader Oko-Aremu district. This early-stage success highlights G2’s potential to scale up its existing 1.96Moz resource and develop a district-scale gold operation in South America.
West Red Lake Gold Mines (TSXV: WRLG) West Red Lake continues to impress at its Madsen Mine in Ontario, intersecting 48.97 g/t Au over 18.7m, 52.86 g/t Au over 4.5m, and 25.49 g/t Au over 7.5m. These results are located near existing mine infrastructure, providing a direct path to resource conversion and production. With gold prices high and development momentum strong, Madsen is quickly becoming one of Canada’s most promising high-grade gold restart stories.
New Age Metals (TSXV: NAM) New Age Metals is kicking off a new exploration program in Newfoundland, targeting gold-antimony systems across 225 km² of prospective ground. With antimony classified as a critical mineral and gold demand staying strong, this dual focus enhances both the strategic relevance and economic upside of the project. Initial groundwork aims to produce drill-ready targets by late 2025, aligning with national goals around critical mineral independence.
Follow AGORACOM for more breaking small-cap news and exclusive updates. Want deeper insight? Tune in to the AGORACOM Podcast for CEO interviews and expert analysis on the small-cap companies shaping tomorrow’s headlines.
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