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🇨🇦 ⛏️ Canada Nickel Company (TSX-V: CNC) Announces Initial Deloro Nickel Sulphide Project Resource Highlights: 🔹First of seven new nickel resources expected to be published by end of the first quarter of 2025 demonstrating the potential scale of the Timmins Nickel District 🔹Initial Deloro indicated Resource of 81 million tonnes grading 0.25% nickel containing 202kt of nickel plus a further Inferred Resource of 357 million tonnes grading 0.25% nickel containing 885kt of nickel 🔹Seven exploration rigs currently drilling across the Timmins Nickel District The Deloro Nickel Sulphide Project is located in the heart of the prolific Timmins-Cochrane mining camp in Ontario, Canada, and is adjacent to well-established, major infrastructure associated with over 100 years of regional mining activity. The Deloro project is accessible year-round by road, is located just 8 km south of Timmins, 7 km southwest of the Dome Mine-Mill Complex and less than 2 km from existing powerlines. Mark Selby, CEO of Canada Nickel commented, "We are very pleased with the size of this initial resource on Deloro particularly given the relatively small scale of the target footprint relative to the 20+ targets in our portfolio. Deloro has an advantageous location near both Timmins and the mining and processing infrastructure at the Dome Mill, and benefits from a relatively low overburden of an average of just 9 metres." 📈TSX-V: CNC - OTCQX: CNIKF📈 #NetZeroMetals #Nickel #Mining #Exploration #Canada #Nickelmining #Basemetals #CriticalMinerals #BatteryMetals #Miningstocks #Nickelstocks #Stockstowatch #Smallcapstocks #Stockmarketinvesting #Investments #Investors #Nickelinvestment #TSXV #Stocks #Resource #Investing #Juniormining #EV #Greentech #Carboncapture #IPT #carbocredits To learn more follow the link below ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gVcDFgj6

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