This Gold Story Is Starting to Look Bigger Than a Few High-Grade Samples

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RÍO NEGRO, Argentina, June 9, 2026

Equity Insider News CommentaryIssued on behalf of Golden Goose Resources Corp.Companies mentioned: Golden Goose Resources Corp. (CSE: GGR), Aya Gold & Silver Inc. (TSX: AYA) (NASDAQ: AYA), GoldMining Inc. (TSX: GOLD) (NYSE American: GLDG), Dryden Gold Corp. (TSXV: DRY) (OTCQB: DRYGF), Tocvan Ventures Corp. (CSE: TOC) (OTCQB: TCVNF)KEY TAKEAWAYSGolden Goose just put real numbers on the map at Gran Esperanza. The company reported first channel-sampling results from the project in Río Negro, Argentina, including 0.70 m of 8.84 g/t gold at Bonanza, 1.14 m of 3.99 g/t gold at Chapita, and 0.72 m of 4.19 g/t gold at Genaro.The bigger point may be the growing footprint. Management said high-grade gold mineralization was confirmed at surface across multiple parallel structures, while mapping and sampling also identified new targets in both the western and eastern parts of the property.This is an early-stage exploration story moving toward drilling. Golden Goose said the current campaign strengthened confidence in the scale and continuity of the gold system and is helping set up a maiden drill program to test mineralization at depth and along strike.Gran Esperanza is not the whole company. Golden Goose says it has the right to acquire 100% of the 44,400-hectare Gran Esperanza property, as well as interests tied to the Goldfire Property and the El Quemado Project in Argentina.The junior gold tape is active. Recent high-grade drill and exploration updates from exchange-listed peers such as Aya Gold & Silver and GoldMining have helped keep investor attention on discovery-driven precious-metals stories in 2026.RÍO NEGRO, Argentina, June 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Gold exploration stories usually start with a few eye-catching assays. The ones that travel further tend to be the stories where those assays begin to connect into something bigger: more structures, more targets, and a clearer path toward drilling. That is the angle starting to emerge at Golden Goose Resources Corp.'s Gran Esperanza project in Argentina after the company reported its first channel-sampling results from the property.