Interview with Donovan Pollitt, President of White Gold Corp.
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/white-gold-tsxvwgo-25000m-program-targets-resource-growth-in-underexplored-klondike-district-8918
Recording date: 24th April 2026
White Gold Corp. (TSXV:WGO) is a Yukon-focused gold exploration company carrying one of the region's most significant undeveloped gold resources: approximately 3 million ounces at 1.4 grams per tonne, spread across the Golden Saddle, Arc, and Ryan's Surprise deposits. In 2026, the company is moving on multiple fronts simultaneously: pursuing resource growth through its largest-ever drill programme, preparing to release a Preliminary Economic Assessment, and operating in a district that is materially improving in investor sentiment. New President Donovan Pollitt, who joined after a decade on the buy side with US global investors and prior experience as CEO of Wesdome Gold, is orchestrating this effort with an explicit focus on per-share value accretion and capital discipline.
The most immediate near-term catalyst is the PEA, expected before the end of Q2 2026. This will be the first time an independent engineering firm has mapped out project parameters of daily throughput rates, capital expenditure ranges, and production economics for the existing resource. When the company conducted early-2026 institutional marketing in Toronto and New York, the consistent message from investors was that they needed that document before they could act with conviction. The PEA is not the end of the development process; management is explicit that it is a starting point. But it is expected to drive meaningful re-engagement from institutional investors who have been waiting on the sidelines.
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Running in parallel is a 20,000-metre drill programme which makes nearly a third of the total historical metres ever drilled on the property. Approximately 70% of that programme targets step-out and extension drilling at known deposits, where the probability of success is better defined. The remaining 25–30% is allocated to untested targets across the company's 300,000-hectare land package. VP Exploration Dylan Langillel, who was instrumental in the Great Bear Resources discovery programme before Kinross acquired that project, is directing the technical work.
There is also a lower-profile but potentially meaningful near-term resource opportunity that requires no new drilling at all. Thousands of metres of core from the hanging wall of existing deposits were left unassayed by prior operators who focused solely on the main mineralised zones. Those samples are now being reassayed. In the current gold price environment where open-pit cut-off grades can be as low as 0.3 g/t which are previously disregarded halo material could contribute meaningfully to a resource update expected toward year-end or early 2027.
Agnico Eagle sits at 19% of the share register, providing strategic credibility without yet determining the company's trajectory. The company has over C$20 million in cash, has passed on multiple financing opportunities in 2026 to avoid diluting shareholders at a sub-optimal price, and management has purchased stock in the open market. The share price has already moved from approximately C$0.20 in summer 2025 to around C$1.75 but Pollitt's case is that the PEA, drill results, and broader Yukon re-rating thesis provide multiple independent pathways for further value recognition.Â
For investors with appropriate risk appetite, the combination of near-term catalysts and a disciplined management team makes 2026 a materially more information-rich year than any that has preceded it for White Gold.
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