Canagold Resources Ltd. filed a Form 6-K with the SEC on 13 Aug 2026 under the exhibit referenced in the SEC EDGAR archive. The provider, geography, and date are the only confirmed data points in the evidence set; the body of the filing, including any technical disclosures, is not provided here. [S1]
For a specifying engineer, the operative fact is the form type and the source. A 6-K is a foreign private issuer report used to furnish material information or interim updates between annual filings. The exhibit identifier in the SEC URL points to a single attached document, but the evidence supplied does not include the exhibit text, so any drill hole count, assay result, depth figure, or resource estimate cannot be cited. Treat this as a notice-level event, not a technical data release, until the underlying exhibit is reviewed. [S1]
Why this notice matters
This is a buying event, not a thought piece. If you specify, bid, or qualify meters, the notice is the thing to read before anyone updates a vendor list. The ledger accepted it as a SEC EDGAR record for United States. [S1]
Buyers and makers who already quote meters should treat this as a live SEC EDGAR event in United States, not as a market essay. If the URL is a listing hub rather than a single notice, stop at the source and do not infer a lot value that the excerpt does not state. [S1]
What the ledger recorded
The English filing title is: Canagold Resources Ltd. (CRCUF) filed 6-K with the SEC. Product term on the ledger: meters. Geography: United States. Notice date: 13 Aug 2026. [S1]
The ledger kept the SEC EDGAR URL as the only primary source for this event. Open that page for quantities, lots, and dates. [S1]
Source and next check
Open the primary notice and confirm scope, dates, quantities, and whether your specification is actually inside it. [S1]
Primary URL kept on the ledger: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/868822/000106299326004261/exhibit99-1.htm. [S1]
Primary notice: SEC EDGAR.