Mr. Patrick Cruickshank reports
NINE MILE METALS - CORRECTION NOTICE
Nine Mile Metals Ltd. has issued a correction to its press release originally issued on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024, about the activation of the Wedge project drill program and an update on the California Lake drill target No. 10.
The original press release stated that drilling at the California Lake target No. 10 stopped on Dec. 17, 2023, but it should have stated the date as Dec. 21, 2023. The paragraph is restated as follows.
The drill program at California Lake target No. 10 stopped on Dec. 21, 2023, above target depth due to inclement weather. The drill target is located in rolling hills west of Bathurst, N.B., and the roads (20 plus kilometres) are not maintained by the N.B. Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, making access for both crew and fuel trucks extremely hazardous in bad winter weather.
The disclosure of technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements as set out in National Instrument 43-101 -- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (NI 43-101), and reviewed and approved by Gary Lohman, BSc, PGeo, director, who acts as the company's qualified person and is not independent of the company.
About Nine Mile Metals Ltd.
Nine Mile Metals is a Canadian public mineral exploration company focused on critical minerals exploration (CME) volcanogenic massive sulphide (copper, lead, zinc, silver and gold) exploration in the world-famous Bathurst mining camp, New Brunswick, Canada. The company's primary business objective is to explore its four VMS projects: Nine Mile Brook VMS, California Lake VMS, Canoe Landing Lake (East-West) VMS and its new Wedge VMS projects. The company is focused on critical minerals exploration, positioning for the boom in electric vehicles and green technologies requiring copper, silver, lead and zinc with a hedge with gold.
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