Silver North Intersects 9.10 Metres Averaging 428.3 g/t Silver and 0.73 g/t Gold from 182.40 Metres at the Haldane Silver Property, Yukon (TheNewswire) • Includes 2.80 m of 1,069 g/t silver and 1.41 g/t gold in HLD25-36. • Main Fault mineralization intersected in drilling on three sections in 2025 program, representing approximately 100 metres strike extent and 150 metres downdip. • Strong gold values consistent with previous Main Fault intersections. Vancouver, BC, January 12, 2026 – TheNewswire – Silver North Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: SNAG, OTCQB: TARSF) “Silver North” or the “Company”) announces that the Company has received results from the remaining two holes from the 2025 exploration program at its flagship Haldane Silver Property in the historic Keno Hill Silver District, Yukon. Results include 2.80 metres averaging 1,069 g/t silver, 1.41 g/t gold, 12.60% lead and 3.01% zinc within a larger 9.10 metre intersection of 428 g/t silver, 0.73 g/t gold, 5.26% lead and 1.73% zinc from 182.40 metres down hole. A total of eight holes (totalling 1,759.5 metres) were completed in the 2025 program, seven of which successfully tested the Main Fault, intersecting silver-bearing siderite-sulphide vein and vein breccia mineralization. One hole (HLD25-37) was abandoned within what is interpreted to be the Main Fault but no core was recovered. The road-accessible 8,579 hectare Haldane Property is located 25 km west of Keno City, YT, adjacent to Hecla Mining’s producing Keno Hill Silver Mine property, and hosts numerous occurrences of silver-lead-zinc-bearing quartz siderite veins resembling the ore-bearing veins being mined at Keno Hill. “The Main Fault is showing itself to be a strong and complex fault structure capable of hosting high grade silver, gold, lead and zinc mineralization. We are in the early days of revealing the potential of this target, one of three new discoveries Silver North has made so far on the property,” stated Jason Weber, P.Geo., President and CEO of Silver North. “With funding already in place to start the 2026 program as early as possible, we will be planning the next program to further define the potential of the Main Fault and other targets at Haldane shortly.” HLD25-36 and 38 were drilled off section to test for structures oblique to the Main Fault (“linkage” or “transverse” faults), and to investigate the continuity of vein and structure internal to the Main Fault complex. The collar location table and plan map shown below indicate the collar and hole orientation with respect to the rest of the Main Fault. As with other intersections at the Main Fault and elsewhere on the Haldane property, mineralization in both holes consists of siderite +/- quartz, galena and sphalerite veins and breccias, as well as strongly faulted and ground up vein and vein breccia material. Table 1: 2025 Drilling – Significant Results HLD25-36 and 38 Hole From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Ag (g/t) Au (g/t) Pb (%) Zn (%) Silver Eq1 HLD25-36 161.00 164.15 3.15 228 0.10 0.48 0.45 232 182.40 191.50 9.10 428 0.73 5.26 1.73 557 incl 188.00 190.80 2.80 1069 1.41 12.60 3.02 1335 HLD25-38 177.00 178. 50 1.50 406 0.10 3.13 0.18 436 196.30 218.30 22.00 71 0.17 1.56 0.76 114 incl 198.00 207.50 9.50 140 0.29 3.44 1.34 227 and incl 203.60 205.50 1.90 437 0.35 14.55 4.04 740 1Silver-equivalent values are calculated assuming typical recoveries based on metallurgical studies conducted on a range of analogous vein deposits and are not necessarily reflective of metallurgy on the property. No metallurgical work has been reported on the property. The recoveries used are 92% silver, 70% gold, 88% lead and 70% zinc. The silver – equivalent formula: using the formula: ((35 * silver (g/t)*0.92 / 31.1035) + (3000 * gold (g/t)*0.70 / 31.1035) + (1.00 * 2204 * lead %*0.88/100) + (1.20 * 2204 * zinc %*0.70/100)) *(31.1035 / 35). Metal price assumptions are US$35/oz silver, US$3,000/oz gold, US$1.00/lb lead and US$1.20/lb zinc. True widths are unknown. HLD25-36 intersected two splays of the Main Fault over 31 metres, starting at 161.0 m, separated by 18.25 metres of weaker structurally influenced quartzite, phyllitic quartzite, and phyllite with anomalous silver between the upper and lower splay. The entire 161.00 to 192.00 metres returned 174 g/t silver, 0.26 g/t gold, 1.68% lead and 0.64% zinc. The upper splay, from 161.00 to 164.15 returned 3.15 m averaging 228 g/t silver, 0.10 g/t gold, 0.48% lead and 0.45% zinc, while the more strongly mineralized lower splay averaged 428 g/t silver, 0.73 g/t gold, 5.26% lead and 1.73% zinc over 9.10 metres starting at 182.4 m down hole. A high-grade section of this interval, from 188.00 to 190.80 m averaged 1,069 g/t silver, 1.41 g/t gold, 12.60% lead and 3.02% zinc over 2.80 metres. HLD25-38 intersected multiple mineralized intervals starting at 177.00 metres depth. A 1.50 metre section of brecciated vein material returned 406 g/t silver, 0.10 g/t gold, 3.13% lead and 0.18% zinc overlying 17.80 metres of quartz