---
schema_version: "secwatch.filing_event.v1"
accession: "0001641172-25-005873"
form_type: "8-K"
ticker: "NGLD"
cik: "0001605481"
company_name: "Nevada Canyon Gold Corp."
filed_at: "2025-04-23T23:59:59+00:00"
generated_at: "2026-05-23T08:11:00.365579+00:00"
event_type: "other_material"
sentiment: "positive"
materiality_score: 0.6
calibrated_materiality_score: 0.6
confidence: "high"
source: SEC EDGAR
---

# Nevada Canyon reports up to 1,829 g/t silver from Phase I sampling at Agai-Pah

## Summary
- Surface samples at Agai-Pah returned up to 1,829 g/t (58.8 oz/t) silver and 0.752 g/t gold from an exposed mineralized vein.
- Five outcrop samples showed significant silver-copper-zinc-lead-antimony values; sample 009286 assayed 0.546 Au, 1,829 Ag (g/t).
- Phase I program included reconnaissance prospecting, mapping, and surface sampling; Phase II exploration planned later in 2025.
- Agai-Pah consists of 20 unpatented mining claims (162 hectares) in the Walker Lane shear zone, near past-producing mines.
- Property historically underexplored with minimal modern work; company sees potential for new discoveries in multiple zones.

## SEC filing metadata
- accession: 0001641172-25-005873
- form_type: 8-K
- ticker: NGLD
- cik: 0001605481
- company_name: Nevada Canyon Gold Corp.
- filed_at: 2025-04-23T23:59:59+00:00
- event_type: other_material
- sentiment: positive
- materiality_score: 0.6
- calibrated_materiality_score: 0.6
- confidence: high
- sec_items: 7.01, 9.01
- EDGAR index: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1605481/000164117225005873/0001641172-25-005873-index.htm
- EDGAR primary document: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1605481/000164117225005873/form8-k.htm

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