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Snowline Gold – Big Picture 2026 Strategy: Balancing Development, Resource Expansion, Exploration

Cory
March 24, 2026

 

In this KER Company Update, I am joined by Scott Berdahl, CEO and Director of Snowline Gold (TSX:SGD – OTCQB:SNWGF), to discuss the company’s strategic trajectory for 2026. Despite broader sector volatility, Snowline Gold remains focused on the high-quality fundamentals of its flagship Valley deposit and its extensive exploration pipeline in the Yukon.

 

Key Discussion Points:

  • Resource Quality and Economic Resilience: Scott discusses the robustness of the Valley deposit, emphasizing its high-grade nature and low strip ratio, which allow the project to remain highly attractive even at lower gold price scenarios.
  • Balancing Development and Exploration: A general overview of the 2026 strategy, focusing on de-risking the Valley resource through the Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) while simultaneously pursuing aggressive regional exploration to identify the next major discovery.
  • Infrastructure and Permitting Milestones: Insights into the company’s reinforced development team and the conceptual development timeline.
  • Expansion Potential at Valley: A look at the upside within and around the Valley intrusion.
  • Financial Position and Market Recognition: With a treasury of approximately $100 million and recent inclusion in the GDXJ, the company is well-capitalized to execute its multi-pronged 2026 work program.

 

If you have any follow up questions for Scott please email me at Fleck@kereport.com.

 

Click here to visit the Snowline Gold website to read over the recent news and learn more about the Company – https://snowlinegold.com/

 


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Discussion
1 Comment
    Mar 24, 2026 24:12 PM

    More fluff
    Scott should step down. I don’t like the trend toward field explorers and geologists thinking they are qualified to somehow be CEOs or other upper management. Scott should stay in the field as he certainly is not a businessman. Scott, know your place….”yeah, no”.