Honey Badger Silver Inc.(TSXV:TUF)
Honey Badger Silver (TSXV: TUF | OTCQB: HBEIF) is a Canadian silver company with eight 100%-owned projects across Northern Canada, including the Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
Investor website: https://honeybadgersilver.com/
About
Honey Badger Silver (TSXV: TUF | OTCQB: HBEIF) is a Canadian silver company with eight 100%-owned projects across Northern Canada, including the Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. The properties host an estimated 500 million ounces of silver equivalent, and the company owns 10,000 oz of silver yielding 12% per annum. The company is led by a proven leadership team with a strong track record of value creation, focusing on advancing projects in regions with a rich mining history.
Verified company data
- Cash position
- not discovered
- Shares outstanding
- 177688639
- Fully diluted shares
- 31173445
- Mineral resource
- Historic exploration at the Plata Silver Property from 1969 to 2011 identified thirty-two (32) known mineralized zones, extending over a 2.5 kilometre area, hosting narrow high-grade silver, gold, lead and zinc-bearing veins and stockworks. Mineralization at Plata is believed to be associated with hydrothermal fluids related to the Tombstone intrusive suite and bears similarities to the prolific Keno Hill Silver Mining Camp, Canada’s second largest primary producer of silver with production from approximately thirty-five (35) vein deposits between 1913 and 1989.
- Projects
- ["Plata Silver Property: Honey Badger Silver Inc. is pleased to announce that it will be initiating a work program at its newly-acquired, 100%-owned, 5,690 hectare Plata Silver Property located in east-central Yukon. The Plata Silver Property lies within the Tintina Gold Belt and displays a number of similarities to the world-class Keno Hill Silver Mining Camp, Canada’s second largest primary producer of silver with production from approximately thirty-five vein deposits between 1913 and 1989. Historic surface trenching and shallow drilling has identified thirty-two (32) known mineralized zones, comprising high-grade silver, gold, lead and zinc-bearing veins and stockwork zones; Several areas of the property were mined historically for high-grade silver and yielded 9,020 kg (290,000 oz) of silver from a reported 2,041 tonnes of hand sorted material, equivalent to a recovered silver grade of approximately 4,420 grams per tonne (g/t) silver. Historic drilling to date has demonstrated potential for continuous mineralization over a strike length of nearly 800 metres at the Aho Zone. This zone is a semi-continuous mineralized system developed within the plane of the Plata Thrust Fault that extends intermittently over a total strike length of 800 metres and to a maximum of 580 metres downdip and remains open to extension along strike and downdip. The primary objective of the Phase 1 program planned for this summer is to complete detailed mapping and rock and channel sampling at several priority target zones at Plata in order to better understand structural controls of silver mineralization. This will provide valuable insight for eventual drill hole targeting. The secondary objective of the Phase 1 program will be to better define the full extent of mineralization at Plata. Towards this end, soil grids will be completed in previously unsampled areas to more thoroughly define anomalous geochemical zones and trends. The Company has engaged Archer, Cathro & Associates (1981) Limited, the established leader in Yukon mineral discoveries, to oversee the work program."]
- Leadership
- John H. Hill (Board Member, M.Sc, CFA with extensive experience in mining and commodity expertise, including roles in fund management and equity research.), Koby Kushner (Board Member, P.Eng., CFA, a mining engineer and equity research analyst with a background in lithium exploration and significant experience in various mining projects.)
Verified data last updated: 2026-07-03
Recent filings
- tuf_2026-06-30_21-22-00.pdf — — other
- tuf_2026-06-17_10-59-38.pdf — — press_release
- tuf_2026-06-01_23-46-59.pdf — — financials
- tuf_2026-06-01_23-46-58.pdf — — mda
- tuf_2026-06-01_23-44-26.pdf — — financials
- tuf_2026-05-28_06-57-03.pdf — — press_release
- tuf_2026-05-27_09-47-03.pdf — — press_release
- tuf_2026-05-11_08-24-46.pdf — — press_release