Hi-View Resources Inc. has announced the appointment of geologist Shannon Broughm as a technical advisor to the company. Broughm, a senior consultant with APEX Geoscience Ltd., brings nine years of mineral exploration experience with particular focus on porphyry-epithermal systems and extensive work in the Toodoggone region of British Columbia since 2018. Her appointment comes as Hi-View advances its portfolio of gold, silver, and copper assets covering more than 27,791 hectares in the Toodoggone region.
Broughm holds both bachelor's and master's degrees in geology, with her graduate research on magnetite-apatite mineralization published in the international journal Mineralium Deposita. She has been a registered Professional Geologist with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta since February 2022. The company's CEO, R. Nick Horsley, emphasized Broughm's practical approach and diverse background, noting her demonstrated geological and geochemical expertise combined with leadership in fieldwork and exploration throughout the region. "Her practical approach and diverse background will be valuable as we continue advancing our projects," Horsley stated in the announcement.
Broughm's most recent work includes leading exploration programs targeting high sulphidation and porphyry systems in northeastern British Columbia. Her specialized knowledge of the Toodoggone region's geology, structural controls, mineralization, and effective exploration techniques positions her to contribute significantly to Hi-View's exploration strategy. The company's flagship projects include the Golden Stranger Project, the Lawyers claims, and the Borealis Project, all designated as high-priority targets. For investors seeking additional information about the company, regulatory filings are available through SEDAR+, Canada's system for electronic disclosure by public companies.
The appointment reflects Hi-View's continued focus on building technical expertise as it develops its mineral exploration portfolio in a region known for its mineral potential. Broughm's specific experience with porphyry-epithermal systems is particularly relevant given the geological characteristics of the Toodoggone region, which hosts several known mineral deposits and has attracted significant exploration interest in recent years. Her hands-on fieldwork experience and academic credentials provide a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application that can enhance exploration targeting and resource evaluation.
This strategic addition to Hi-View's technical team comes at a time when the company is actively advancing multiple projects across its extensive land position. The Toodoggone region has emerged as an important mineral exploration district in British Columbia, with several companies reporting promising results from gold and copper exploration programs. Broughm's appointment signals Hi-View's commitment to applying specialized geological expertise to maximize the potential of its assets in this prospective region, potentially improving exploration efficiency and increasing the likelihood of discovery success through more targeted exploration approaches based on detailed geological understanding.


