B2i Digital adds Renforth Resources as featured company
By AI, Created 11:26 PM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – B2i Digital has named Renforth Resources a Featured Company as the Quebec explorer advances gold and critical minerals projects near Malartic. The move highlights Parbec and Victoria, two wholly owned deposits beside Agnico Eagle’s Canadian Malartic mine, as Renforth lines up new fieldwork and permitting.
Why it matters: - Renforth Resources holds two wholly owned deposits in Quebec’s Abitibi region, giving the company exposure to both gold and critical minerals in one of North America’s busiest mining districts. - The portfolio sits next to Agnico Eagle’s Canadian Malartic mine, with road access, hydroelectric power, existing mining infrastructure and a local workforce already in place. - B2i Digital’s featured-company program is aimed at putting the company in front of investors who follow mining and capital markets.
What happened: - B2i Digital announced that Renforth Resources Inc. has been named a B2i Digital Featured Company. - Renforth trades on the CSE under RFR, OTC under RFHRF and FSE under 9RR. - The company is focused on gold and critical minerals assets in Quebec. - The announcement was made June 4, 2026.
The details: - Parbec is a gold deposit on the Cadillac Break near Malartic, Quebec. - Victoria is a nickel sulphide polymetallic deposit near the same mining district. - Parbec contains 362,800 ounces of gold, including 265,800 ounces in the measured and indicated categories. - The Parbec resource was priced at US$2,100 an ounce. - The property still includes its original 1980s underground decline. - Renforth is advancing a bulk sample through permitting at Parbec. - Victoria has an initial inferred resource of 125 million tonnes. - That resource is roughly 413 million pounds of nickel-equivalent across nickel, cobalt, copper, zinc and silver. - Follow-up assaying at Victoria has also confirmed platinum and palladium. - The current estimate covers about 2.5 kilometres of a roughly 20-kilometre mineralized trend. - Renforth says most of the system remains untested. - Renforth’s principal assets are the Victoria polymetallic deposit and the Parbec gold deposit.
Between the lines: - The land package combines a comparatively advanced gold deposit with a large-scale polymetallic system, which can help Renforth tell a broader critical-minerals story to investors. - The company’s location near established infrastructure lowers some of the development friction that often slows early-stage mining projects. - David Shapiro said Renforth fits what B2i Digital wants to showcase to mining investors. - Nicole Brewster said the company is restarting stripping at Parbec, has launched an AI-enabled targeting program across its Malartic Metals Package and has received a drill permit for Victoria. - Brewster also said Renforth’s plan is to use Parbec to help finance work at Victoria.
What’s next: - Renforth expects active fieldwork at both deposits. - The company said more news is coming this year. - Parbec’s bulk-sample permitting process remains a key near-term milestone. - Victoria drilling can move ahead now that the permit is in hand. - Renforth is using an AI-enabled targeting program to refine exploration across its Malartic Metals Package.
The bottom line: - B2i Digital is giving Renforth a bigger investor platform just as the company pushes two Quebec assets forward at the same time, with gold at Parbec and nickel-rich critical minerals at Victoria.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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