AGORACOM Small Cap CEO Interviews

Small Cap Breaking News: Don’t Miss Today’s Top Headlines 03/2/2026


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Small Cap Breaking News You Can’t Miss!Here’s a quick rundown of the latest updates from standout small-cap companies making big moves today.

Arras Minerals (TSXV: ARK) reported one of its strongest drill results yet at the Elemes Project in Kazakhstan, intersecting 52.4 metres grading 2.11% copper-equivalent, including 1.49 g/t gold and 0.58% copper. The high-grade interval sits within a broader 446-metre mineralized zone, suggesting significant scale. The Berezski Central target also returned 135 metres grading 0.43% copper-equivalent starting near surface. With the Phase II program expanded from 20,000 to 30,000 metres and four drills turning soon, Arras is accelerating toward what management believes could be the core of a large copper-gold porphyry system.

Astra Exploration (TSXV: ASTR) announced a major new silver-gold discovery at its La Manchuria Project in Argentina. The company hit 6.3 metres grading 837 g/t silver and 3.32 g/t gold, including ultra-high-grade intervals of up to 3,309 g/t silver and 11.45 g/t gold over 1 metre. The new Basalto Zone is a previously untested parallel vein system that remains open in all directions. With additional assays pending and a fully funded 5,000-metre follow-up program set to begin, Astra is expanding its footprint in one of Argentina’s most prolific precious metals districts.

West Red Lake Gold (TSXV: WRLG) delivered exceptional high-grade results from the Austin 904 Complex at the Madsen Mine in Ontario’s Red Lake district. Highlights include 219.73 g/t gold over 4.8 metres, 148.36 g/t over 3 metres, and 133.13 g/t over 2.5 metres, with visible gold observed in several intervals. These triple-digit grades support the company’s strategy of defining high-grade lenses that could enhance near-term mine planning and support redevelopment momentum in one of Canada’s historic gold camps.

McFarlane Lake Mining (CSE: MLM) expanded mineralization at its Juby Gold Project in Ontario with a broad intercept of 95.4 metres grading 1.36 g/t gold at the Golden Lake Zone, including 55.4 metres at 1.96 g/t and 9.9 metres at 3.22 g/t. The intersection lies outside the current resource model, pointing to potential resource growth. The company is adding a second drill and advancing environmental baseline work, positioning Juby for an accelerated exploration phase in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt.

Aztec Minerals (TSXV: AZT) reported additional step-out success at its Tombstone Project in Arizona, intersecting 44.1 metres grading 0.86 g/t gold equivalent, including 6.1 metres at 3.72 g/t gold equivalent. Another hole returned 40.2 metres at 1.09 g/t gold equivalent, including 4.6 metres at 9.86 g/t. The results connect the Contention and Westside zones, extending mineralization to over one kilometre along strike. With 53 RC holes completed and more assays pending, Aztec continues to expand the footprint of its shallow oxide gold-silver system.

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