Vancouver, Canada – June 8, 2026, - Antimony Resources Corp. (CSE: ATMY) (OTCQB: ATMYF) (FSE: K8J0) (the “Company” or “Antimony Resources” or “ATMY”) is pleased to announce that it has received assay results from rock samples collected during the trenching program at the South Zone at Bald Hill.  These samples originate from trenches excavated along a distance of over 200 meters along the zone during the winter.

 

Highlights

 

-          Assays for rock samples have been received from the South Zone at Bald Hill.

-          Values from 38 samples collected over a distance of 200 meters during the trenching program average 19.5% antimony (Sb) with values up to 44.2% Sb.

-          The South Zone is located approximately 900 meters south of the Main Zone.

-          The zone trends in a Northwest-Southeast direction similar to the Main Zone.

-          The South Zone trend appears to be parallel but off set from the Main Zone.

-          Drilling will be conducted in this area as part of the ongoing “Regional Exploration Program” being carried out this spring.

-          These results outline a new area of potential for antimony mineralization separate from the Main Zone.

-          The South Zone is one of the “New Zones” defined by recent investigations on the property.

 

Note that these are “grab samples” from the exposed veins in the trenches and may not be representative of the final grade of mineralization. in the South Zone.

 

The South Zone is one of the “New Zones” of stibnite-bearing antimony mineralization recently identified by ATMY (see Press Release Dated March 26 2026). The samples reported in this release were collected from a series of trenches completed last winter across the South Zone over a distance of approximately 200 meters.  The mineralization uncovered is described as consisting of stibnite occurring associated with brecciated sediments.

 

Table 1: Assay Results from Rock Samples from the South Zone At Bald Hill

 

Note that these are “grab samples” from the exposed veins in the trenches and may not be representative of the final grade of mineralization. in the South Zone.

 

South Zone Samples

Sample Number

Northing

Easting

Sb %

Au ppb

As %

1734787

5060622

733266

20.70

6

< 0.01

1734788

5060627

733267

37.70

11

0.02

1734789

5060628

733266

27.20

7

0.02

1734790

5060621

733271

9.02

5

0.01

1734791

5060623

733270

21.50

< 5

< 0.01

1734792

5060621

733274

7.06

15

0.03

1734793

5060621

733271

16.50

7

< 0.01

1734794

5060621

733273

17.20

6

< 0.01

1734795

5060622

733268

14.70

8

< 0.01

1734796

5060628

733267

17.40

5

0.03

1734797

5060619

733273

34.10

9

< 0.01

1734798

5060561

733314

6.23

12

0.05

1734799

5060559

733313

27.80

17

0.03

1734800

5060557

733310

7.62

9

0.01

2303951

5060557

733309

22.20

21

0.01

2303952

5060556

733308

9.42

17

0.06

2303953

5060556

733308

16.80

14

< 0.01

2303954

5060555

733307

17.40

16

< 0.01

2303955

5060571

733304

2.08

14

< 0.01

2303956

5060572

733307

34.50

20

< 0.01

2303957

5060573

733309

35.00

10

< 0.01

2303958

5060576

733312

3.18

< 5

0.04

2303959

5060577

733316

8.22

6

< 0.01

2303960

5060582

733307

20.40

8

0.04

2303961

5060581

733306

27.50

< 5

0.02

2303962

5060580

733305

23.50

13

0.04

2303963

5060580

733305

13.20

< 5

< 0.01

2303964

5060579

733304

29.70

13

0.04

2303965

5060579

733304

10.10

< 5

0.01

2303966

5060582

733304

29.60

8

0.02

2303967

5060601

733293

7.75

< 5

0.02

2303968

5060601

733293

27.40

< 5

< 0.01

2303969

5060601

733293

19.40

< 5

< 0.01

2303970

5060601

733293

13.90

< 5

< 0.01

2303971

5060584

733308

44.20

9

0.02

2303972

5060584

733308

16.00

24

0.1

2303973

5060584

733308

22.60

15

0.04

2303974

5060691

733227

0.02

< 5

0.0157

 

The image depicts a detailed map or diagram showing various geological features, including multiple pits, trends, and rock formations, with specific coordinates and labels, likely from a mining or geological survey area.

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Figure 1: Trench Locations at South Zone. Note location of past trench (2024) in yellow and past drilling (2024).  ATMY winter trenching outlines are in orange.

 

The diagram illustrates a map of the Bald Hill Field, detailing various geological zones and their respective antimony (Sb) grades, including locations of sample points and areas awaiting results.

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Figure 2: Sample Locations from Bald Hill South Zone. Note location of Marcus and Central Zones are included. Assays are Pending on the Marcus and Central Zone.

 

Mr. James Atkinson PGeo, CEO of Antimony Resources commented “the assays from the 2026 winter trench program at the South Zone have returned very high-grade results.  These samples indicate the expanded potential offered by the New Zones on mineralization identified by field staff at Bald Hill.  The field staff should be commended for obtaining these results during the winter. 

 

We note that these assay values for antimony are similar to previously released results obtained in this area in 2024 (9.2% Sb over 2.6 meters) but show that the mineralized zone is much larger than previously thought.  

 

Our next drilling program has already begun and will test the extent of mineralization in this and the other recently defined New Zones.” 

 

Mr. Atkinson continues: “The recent visit by staff of the New Brunswick Minister of Natural Resources detailed in our recent Press Release (May 1, 2026) allowed us to showcase our Project. We thank the NB Natural Resources staff for taking time from their busy schedules to visit our site.  Their follow-up comments highlight the support of the New Brunswick government for mining and the importance of the Bald Hill Antimony deposit in the province”

 

The figure below shows the relative location of the explored areas on the Bald Hill Project. On it we can see the location of the Main Zone and the “New Zones” in the northern part of the original claim (4633).  Other claims which comprise the property are also identified. A significant amount of the large property (over 3700 Hectares) is still to be investigated.

 

The next phase of exploration will include an airborne magnetic and electromagnetic survey, soil sampling, geological mapping and sampling.  Further trenching will be completed in areas of interest.

 

Figure 3: Areas of known Antimony Mineralization on the Bald Hill Property.  Note: SR1 and SR2 Soil Anomalies are currently being explored while trenching has been completed on the Marcus, Central and South Zones.

 

QA/QC

 

The bags are sealed and placed in larger canvas bags for shipment to the Activation Labs Processing facility in Fredericton where they are crushed and prepared for shipment to the assay lab in Ancaster Ontario. The samples are analyzed using Actlabs Method Code 1E3 Aqua Regia ICPOES for the multi element and Code 1A2 Fire Assay AA for gold.

 

Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) samples are inserted in the sample runs which include a known standard for antimony and gold, a core duplicate, a blank, and a pulp duplicate. Activation Labs also has standard QA/QC protocols which are reported with each assay batch.

 

Activation Laboratories in an internationally accredited assay Laboratory.

 

Bald Hill Antimony Project - A Project with Significant Antimony Potential

 

Highlights

 

-          Bald Hill is a well-known, high-grade antimony deposit in southern New Brunswick, Canada.

-          Assays indicate that Bald Hill is the highest-grade antimony deposit in North America with mineable widths indicated by drilling.

-          Drilling has outlined an antimony deposit in the Main Zone over 600 meters long and to a depth of at least 350 meters. The mineralization is open in all directions.

-          Widths of mineralization average 4 to 5 meters and grades average 3% to 4% antimony.

-          NI-43-101 Technical Report: The estimated potential quantity and grade of the drilled area from the 2025 Technical Report, which is the target of our exploration, is reported in the Technical Reports approximately 2.7 million tonnes with a grade between 3% and 4% antimony1 . For more details on the Potential of the project as described by the author of the Technical Report please consult the NI43-101 which has been filed on SEDAR. Antimony Resources Corp. has not completed enough work to confirm this estimate. The potential quantity and grade are conceptual in nature as there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource, and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource.

-          Potential to expand based on recently discovered targets and additional claims added to the property to the west, south and east.

-          New Zones outlined by Soil Sampling approximately 3 kilometres south of the Main Zone on the newly acquired Second Run Claim.

  1.     NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 43-101 TECHNICAL REPORT:  BALD HILL ANTIMONY PROJECT  SOUTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA.  NTS 21G/09, Prepared for Antimony Resources March 2, 2026. Prepared By John Langton, M.Sc., P. GEO.,  JPL GeoServices, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

 

The technical contents of this news release were reviewed and approved by Jim Atkinson, MSc., P. Geo., President and CEO of Antimony Resources Corp. who is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.

 

About Antimony Resources Corp. (CSE: ATMY) (OTCQB: ATMYF) (FSE: K8J0)

 

Antimony Resources Corp. is an exploration and development company focused exclusively on Antimony. The Company’s management team possesses extensive experience in financing, exploration, development and mining. The Company is focused on becoming a significant North American producer of antimony.

 

www.antimonyresources.ca

 

On Behalf of the Board of Directors

 

Jim Atkinson, CEO and President

647 278 7502

jim.atkinson@antimonyresources.ca

 

For further information please contact:

 

Anthony Simone, President, Simone Capital Inc.

416-881-5154, asimone@simonecapital.ca