Class 1 Nickel Commences 2025 Exploration Program at the River Valley PGE-Cu-Ni Project, Ontario, Canada
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   July 09, 2025 07:30 ET                                 | Source:                                Class 1 Nickel and Technologies Limited
   TORONTO, July  09, 2025  (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Class 1  Nickel and Technologies Limited (CSE: NICO | OTCQB: NICLF) ("Class 1” or  the "Company") is pleased to announce the launch of its 2025 summer  exploration program on its 100%-owned River Valley PGE-Cu-Ni Project  (the “RV Project” or the “Property”), located about 65 kilometres  northeast of the City of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The RV Project covers  approximately 2,916 ha, within which lies several kilometres of  prospective geology and known PGE-bearing sulphide mineralization  categorized as Contact-Style PGE-Cu-Ni and hosted by the River Valley  Intrusion (“RVI”). The RV Project is immediately south of the advanced  River Valley Palladium Project being developed by New Age Metals Inc.
    The  2025 field exploration program is focusing on geological mapping and  sampling, ground-truthing of targets from the recently completed 254  line-km helicopter-borne VTEM™ Plus time-domain electromagnetic and  horizontal magnetic-gradiometric survey (Class 1 news release 27 May  2025), and the detailed examination of known sulphide occurrences on the  Property. Results from the exploration program will be reported on as  they become available.
    CEO David Fitch  commented, “We are excited to see boots-on-the-ground and our 2025  exploration program at the River Valley PGE Property underway, which  will include field-checking the geophysical targets developed from the  recently completed first-ever VTEM™ Plus survey covering most of the  Property including the multi-kilometre Crerar PGE Trend. As new targets  are found, the Company’s technical team will complete detailed surface  mapping and sampling and if warranted, targeted geophysical surveys and  trenching to expose and understand any new PGE-Cu-Ni zones.”
    Geophysical  surveys are not definitive and do not carry any guarantee of a mineral  discovery and that in addition to conductive sulphide mineralization,  bedrock conductors can also be caused by graphite, conductive  structures, and barren sulphides. Results from neighboring properties do  not necessarily reflect those that exist within Class 1 Nickel’s RV  Project.
    River Valley PGE-Cu-Ni Project
    The  RV Project, covering known Contact-Style PGE-Cu-Ni sulphide  mineralization (Crerar PGE Trend) in the southern part of the intrusion  (Figure 1), provides PGE-focused exploration upside to the Company’s  portfolio as well as exposure to critical minerals, PGE, copper, and  nickel. The RV Project is underlain by gabbroic to anorthositic rocks of  the Paleoproterozoic RVI with a focus on targeting the productive  Marginal and Inclusion-Bearing zones.
    
  
    Figure  1. Outline of the RV Project mining claims (red boundary) that define  the River Valley PGE Project and the area surveyed (blue boundary) using  Geotech’s VTEM™ Plus airborne system (base geology from OGS, 2011:  Ontario Geological Survey. 1:250 000 scale Bedrock Geology of Ontario;  Miscellaneous Release–Data 126 – Rev.1).
    Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic (VTEM™) Plus Survey
    In  March 2025, Geotech carried out a helicopter-borne geophysical survey  over the River Valley PGE-Cu-Ni Project, near River Valley, Ontario.  Principal geophysical sensors included a versatile time domain  electromagnetic (VTEM™ Plus) system and a horizontal magnetic  gradiometer with two caesium sensors. Ancillary equipment included a GPS  navigation system and a radar altimeter. About 254 line-kilometres of  geophysical data were acquired during the survey. The Survey was flown  in a northwest-southeast direction with traverse flight line spacings of  100 metres and 1 km-spaced tie lines in a northeast direction.  Information and data was reported in the WGS 84 Datum, UTM Zone 17  North.
    VTEM™ and Magnetic Survey Interpretation
    VTEM™conductor  anomalies were first identified based on conductance and subsequently  reviewed for possible cultural interference in Google Earth images.  These filtered anomalies were then prioritized (the “Targets”) and  integrated with other data and information (Figure 2 and Figure 3),  including total magnetic intensity (TMI), magnetic first vertical  derivative (1VD), magnetic tilt angle derivative (TDR), property  geology, known sulphide mineral occurrences and trends, and known  historical drilling compiled from assessment reports and the Ontario  Drill Hole Database (ODHD).
    
  
    Figure  2. Generalized geology from the southeastern River Valley Intrusion  (OGS, 2011), showing the River Valley PGE Property boundary and the  location of known sulphide mineralization, PGE-sulphide trends such as  the Crerar PGE Trend, and historical drill hole collars.
    Electromagnetic  picks, known mineralized trends, and potentially new areas of sulphide  mineralization are shown in Figure 3. These and other very positive  results from the Survey will form the subject of this summer’s  exploration program that will include geophysical ground-truthing,  mapping and sampling, geophysical surveys, and trenching.
    
  
    Figure  3. Magnetic Tilt Angle Derivative overlain on the generalized geology  from the southeastern River Valley Intrusion (OGS, 2011), showing the  location of the River Valley PGE Property boundary, location of known  sulphide mineralization, PGE-sulphide trends such as the Crerar PGE  Trend, historical drill hole collars, and geophysical (EM and  structural) picks. The Geophysical Structural Picks represent some of  the new trends that will be ground-truthed during this summer’s field  program
    Qualified Person
    Technical  information and data in this news release has been reviewed and  approved by Dr. Scott Jobin-Bevans (P.Geo., PGO #0183), a geological  consultant to the Company, and a Qualified Person under the definitions  established by National Instrument 43-101.
    About Class 1 Nickel 
    Class 1 Nickel and Technologies Limited (CSE: NICO | OTCQB: NICLF) is  a Mineral Resources Company primarily focused on the exploration and  development of its 100% owned komatiite-hosted nickel sulphide projects:  the Alexo-Dundonald Project (“A-D”), near Timmins, Ontario (4 nickel  sulphide deposits) and the Somanike Project, near Val-d’Or, Quebec  (includes the historical Marbridge Ni-Cu Mine). Both projects comprise  extensive property packages covering past-producing nickel mines,  offering excellent exploration upside and near-term production  opportunities.
    The Company holds 100% interest  in its River Valley PGE Project located about 65 km northeast of the  City of Sudbury, the world’s largest and longest operating  nickel-copper-cobalt-PGE mining camp (see Class 1 news release 13 December 2023).
    Outside  of the River Valley PGE Project, Class 1 is advancing its  Alexo-Dundonald Project toward near-term production and at the same time  continue brownfield and greenfield exploration on its large property  package to aggregate additional nickel resources. The A-D Project sits  on a 14+ km strike-length, folded komatiite unit containing four  nickel-copper-cobalt-PGE mineral resources plus numerous underexplored  sulphide occurrences. Decades of successful capital expenditure and  investment into the Project has resulted in the discovery and  delineation of the four mineral resources but the greater Property area  remains underexplored. The A-D Project was previously mined (ca. 2005)  via a direct shipping model, and the Company is investigating the  possibility of a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) study to  determine the best path forward.
    For more information, please contact:
    Mr. David Fitch, President & CEO
    T: +61.400.631.608
    E:  info@class1nickel.com
    For additional information please visit our website at  www.class1nickel.comand our Twitter feed:  @Class1Nickel.
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