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Bonanza Grade Resource within Epithermal Vein Field Offering Exceptional Discovery Potential

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About Highlander

Highlander Silver is a high-quality silver-growth company developing a portfolio of advanced-stage assets in Peru which includes the bonanza-grade San Luis gold-silver project, which ranks among the 10 highest-grade projects globally in both gold and silver categories, and the Corani silver project, the largest fully-permitted silver deposit in the world.1 The Company also operates the Mercedes gold-silver mine in Mexico. Highlander Silver’s major shareholders include the Augusta Group, Lundin family, and Eric Sprott.

1 S&P Global rankings including the San Luis gold-silver project.

Latest News

Highlander Silver Appoints Poonam Puri to Board of Directors

Toronto, May 13, 2026 – Highlander Silver Corp. (TSX, NYSE American: HSLV) (“Highlander Silver” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Poonam Puri to the Company’s Board as an independent Director, effective immediately.

Highlander Silver to Commence Trading on NYSE American Under Symbol “HSLV”

Toronto, Ontario, March 6, 2026 – Highlander Silver Corp. (TSX: HSLV; “Highlander Silver” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has received approval to list its common shares on the NYSE American LLC with trading expected to commence on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 under the symbol “HSLV”.

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San Luis

The San Luis gold-silver project (100%) is located adjacent to the past-producing Pierina mine in Central Peru and ranks among the 10 highest-grade projects globally in both gold and silver categories.

Mercedes

The Mercedes mine (100%) in Sonora, Mexico is located 250 km northeast of Hermosillo and has been in operation since 2011.

Corani

The Mercedes mine (100%) in Sonora, Mexico is located 250 km northeast of Hermosillo and has been in operation since 2011.