Federal Assessment Initiated for Crawford Nickel Project; Almonty Hosts Shareholder Event
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has begun a federal impact assessment for the Crawford Nickel Project, a proposed nickel-cobalt mine in Ontario. Concurrently, Almonty Industries is engaging shareholders through events highlighting its tungsten operations and the significance of critical minerals in technology and defense sectors.
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada is evaluating the Crawford Nickel Project, located 42 km north of Timmins, Ontario. Almonty Industries has announced participation in the BofA Securities Global Metals, Mining & Steel Conference on May 13, focusing on tungsten's role in U.S. defense readiness.
Additionally, Almonty offers a prize trip for shareholders to the Sangdong Mine in South Korea, emphasizing its strategic importance. Critical Resources has initiated exploration at the Corona pegmatite field in Ontario, aiming to expand the Mavis Lake lithium project.
Meanwhile, Rapid Critical Metals has secured drilling approval for its Webbs Silver Project in New South Wales, targeting a new parallel lode. Andrada Mining reports high-grade lithium results from its Lithium Ridge project in Namibia, prompting an expanded drilling program.
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