Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – February 11, 2026) – GREAT ATLANTIC RESOURCES CORP. (TSXV: GR) (the “Company” or “Great Atlantic”) is pleased to announce it has received analytical results for stream sediment samples collected during 2024 at its 100% owned Kagoot Brook Cobalt Property, located in northern New Brunswick.

2024 Stream Sediment Sample Map – Cobalt Analyses – Kagoot Brook Property

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Ten consecutive stream sediment samples over an approximately 900 meters long section of a stream returned anomalous cobalt values in the 149 – 610 parts per million (ppm) range confirming reported cobalt anomalies. This included five consecutive highly anomalous cobalt values returning in 360 – 610 ppm range over an approximately 390 meters length.

The Kagoot Brook Property consists of one mineral claim covering an area of approximately 767 hectares, covering reported historical cobalt stream and spring sediment / silt geochemical anomalies, with some samples reported from two streams (tributaries of Kagoot Brook) reported to be highly anomalous for cobalt. Such anomalies were reported by the New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources in the early 1980s along two northeast trending streams, one flowing from the southwest to north-central region of the Kagoot Brook property and the other stream within the eastern region of the property. Five samples from these streams were reported to return highly anomalous cobalt values in the 801 – 1316 ppm range (Davies, 1982).

Highly anomalous cobalt stream silt anomalies were reported in the areas of these streams by Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corp. in the mid-1980s including multiple samples reported to exceed 1,000 ppm cobalt (Brown, 1985) and during 2018 by Explorex Resources Inc. including samples reported to exceed 1,000 ppm cobalt (up to 3,190 ppm cobalt) (Kemp, 2019).

Silt Stream Sediment Survey – Kagoot Brook Project

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The 2024 stream sediment sampling was conducted along the eastern stream for which cobalt stream sediment / silt anomalies were previously reported. Eleven stream sediment samples were collected from the stream bed during 2024 with samples collected at approximately 100 meters spacings along the stream along an approximately 970 meters long section of the stream. All but the northern-most sample exceeded 100 ppm for cobalt (149 – 610 ppm). The three southern-most samples returned anomalous cobalt values of 205 ppm, 149 ppm and 198 ppm. The next five samples along an approximaterly 390 meters long section of the stream returned highly anomalous cobalt values of 360 ppm, 610 ppm, 424 pm, 487 ppm and 547 ppm. The next two samples returned anomalous cobalt values of 167 ppm and 193 ppm. The northern-most stream sediment sample returned 19 ppm cobalt.





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