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Canada Nickel Confirms Large Scale Discovery at Reid, Provides Regional Exploration Update

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Canada Nickel Company Inc. Sep 28, 2022, 07:00 ET

Highlights

  • Current drilling confirms large scale discovery at Reid – delineated mineralized footprint already 90% of Crawford footprint of 1.6 km2 which contains the fifth largest Measured & Indicated sulphide resource globally of 3.5 million tonnes of contained nickel
  • Regional drilling continues to validate geophysical targeting approach highlighting potential from 42 km2 of geophysical targets
  • Latest assays from Deloro include DEL22-05 intersecting 394 metres of 0.26% nickel


  • TORONTO, Sept. 28, 2022 /CNW/ - Canada Nickel Company Inc. ("Canada Nickel" or the "Company") (TSXV: CNC) (OTCQX: CNIKF) today confirmed a large-scale discovery at its Reid property, and positive drilling results at other regional targets as a result of its ongoing regional exploration drilling campaign.


    Figure 1 – Plan View of Reid – Drill results Overlain on Total Magnetic Intensity (CNW Group/Canada Nickel Company Inc.)




    Figure 2 – Plan View of Reid Vs Crawford TMI at the same scale. (CNW Group/Canada Nickel Company Inc.)




    Figure 3 – Cross Section of Reid (CNW Group/Canada Nickel Company Inc.)




    Figure 4 – Reid – Stronger Mineralization Examples – REI22-14, REI22-16 (CNW Group/Canada Nickel Company Inc.)




    Figure 5 – Plan View of Deloro – Drill results Overlain on Total Magnetic Intensity (CNW Group/Canada Nickel Company Inc.)




    Figure 6 – Plan View of Reaume – Drill results Overlain on Total Magnetic Intensity (CNW Group/Canada Nickel Company Inc.)




    Figure 7 – Bannockburn “B Zone” – Historical Drillholes Over Total Magnetic Intensity. (CNW Group/Canada Nickel Company Inc.)







    Mark Selby, Chair & CEO of Canada Nickel, "These results are very exciting for several reasons. First, our current drilling has delineated a mineralized footprint at Reid already 90% of the size of Crawford, which we believe is the world's fifth largest nickel sulphide resource. Second, the results at Reid, Deloro, and Reaume with 33 of 34 holes hitting target mineralization and the historic drilling at Bannockburn, continue to reinforce the success of our geophysical targeting approach and increase the probability of success at our other over 20 properties within the 42 km2 of geophysical targets."



    The Company's Reid, Deloro, Reaume and Bannockburn properties sit within a 100 km radius of the Company's flagship Crawford Nickel-Sulphide project in the Timmins area. The Company has the right to earn a 100% interest in Reaume and has already acquired a 100% interest in Reid, Deloro and Bannockburn.

    Reid Nickel Property

    The Reid Property is located just 16 km southwest of Crawford, or 37 km northwest of Timmins, and contains an ultramafic target with a target geophysical footprint of 3.9 km2 (see Figure 1). Our ongoing drilling program continues to successfully intersect mineralized dunite, helping define the boundary of the target, confirming a footprint that is already 90% of the footprint of the current Crawford resource (Figure 2), with remarkably similar lithology, mineralogy, and alteration. Partial assays results confirm expected Ni grades. Ni mineralization in serpentinized dunite has been found in all 16 holes drilled to date and stronger mineralization has been intersected in holes REI22-02, REI22-06, REI22-09, REI22-14, and REI22-16. The interpreted thickness of the dunite intersected by REI-22-16 and REI-22-14 at Reid appears to be thicker than the thickest intersection within the Crawford Resource (Figure 3).

    Three holes (REI22-12, REI22-13, REI22-15) were drilled in the north limb with all holes intersecting the targeted mineralized dunite. REI22-13 intersected the typical differentiation sequence, collaring in gabbro and followed by pyroxenite, peridotite and dunite. The hole finished in dunite.

    The 13 remaining holes were drilled in the central core of the anomaly, with all of them intersecting consistent moderate to strongly serpentinized dunite, and visible nickel mineralization (Figure 4). Dunite is the lithology predominant in the central core, with only an occasional occurrence of later dykes that crosscut the anomaly in a northwest and southeast direction (Table 1).

    The south limb of the anomaly remains to be drilled and over 50% of the geophysical target remains untested.

    Preliminary mineralogy results from first two holes at Reid indicate that mineralogy is consistent with well-serpentenized mineralization found at Crawford containing quantities of magnetite, brucite, and chrome minerals. Nickel mineralization is largely in heazlewoodite and awaruite.

    Table 1: Reid selected lithology intervals



    Hole #

    From

    To

    length

    Rock Type

    Hole #

    From

    To

    length

    Rock Type

    REI22-03

    58.6

    417.0

    358.4

    Dunite

    REI22-13

    45

    99

    54.0

    Peridotite

    REI22-04

    48.5

    183.5

    135.0

    Peridotite

    99

    405

    306.0

    Dunite

    183.5

    318.3

    134.8

    Dunite

    REI22-14

    27.4

    75

    47.6

    Peridotite

    338.0

    417.0

    79.0

    Dunite

    75

    158.8

    83.8

    Dunite

    REI22-05

    52.5

    462.0

    409.5

    Dunite

    180.6

    402

    221.4

    Dunite

    REI22-06

    28.8

    108.0

    79.2

    Peridotite

    REI22-15

    60

    309

    249.0

    Dunite

    108.0

    165.2

    57.2

    Dunite

    309

    402

    93.0

    Peridotite

    177.1

    197.0

    19.9

    Dunite

    REI22-16

    30

    501

    471.0

    Dunite

    207.2

    312.5

    105.3

    Dunite


    360.1

    471.0

    110.9

    Dunite


    REI22-07

    38.2

    60.0

    21.8

    Dunite


    136.5

    462.0

    325.5

    Dunite


    REI22-08

    57.2

    108.0

    50.8

    Dunite


    108.0

    128.0

    20.0

    Peridotite


    128.0

    139.7

    11.7

    Dunite


    139.7

    160.0

    20.3

    Peridotite


    160.0

    430.0

    270.0

    Dunite


    REI22-09

    29.7

    96.0

    66.3

    Peridotite


    96.0

    106.6

    10.6

    Dunite


    116.6

    429.3

    312.7

    Dunite


    429.3

    438.0

    8.7

    Dunite


    REI22-10

    60.3

    100.6

    40.3

    Dunite


    129.4

    405.4

    276

    Dunite


    REI22-11

    23.6

    100.2

    76.6

    Dunite


    124.0

    246.4

    122.4

    Dunite


    261.2

    360.6

    99.4

    Dunite


    371.0

    402.0

    31.0

    Dunite


    REI22-12

    40.0

    73.0

    33.0

    Peridotite


    73.0

    441.0

    368.0

    Dunite





    Deloro Nickel Property

    The Deloro property is located 35 km south of Crawford and 8 km south Timmins and contains an ultramafic target that measures 1.4 km north-south by 450 metres east-west (see Figure 5). The exploration program consisted of 11 drillholes and succeeded at defining the continuity of the ultramafic lithologies and nickel mineralization throughout the target anomaly in all 11 holes. Assays from an additional 4 holes are being released (Table 2).

    DEL22-05 collared in dunite and was drilled to the northeast. The hole intersected 394 metres of 0.26% Ni and finished in dunite, only interrupted by minor dykes. Showing moderate to strong serpentinization and visible pentlandite-heazlewoodite mineralization with minor awaruite.

    DEL22-04 collared in dunite near the center of the target and drilled to the northeast. The dunite is mineralized throughout, interrupted only by a few minor dykes. Dunite graded 0.26% Ni over 43 metres, and 0.26% Ni over 271 metres. The hole reached the east contact intersecting Peridotite and Mafic volcanics.

    DEL22-08 collared in dunite and was drilled to the southwest. Dunite graded 0.22 % Ni over 156.5 metres at the top of the hole, and 0.25% Ni over 213 metres near the bottom and ended in dunite.

    Hole DEL22-03 collared in dunite on the northern half of the target and was drilled to the southwest. The hole remained and finished in dunite except for a section of pyroxenite in the center. The dunite sections grading up to 0.24% Ni over 157.7 metres, and 0.22% Ni over 106.2 metres with visible pentlandite-heazlewoodite mineralization. Hole DEL22-02 drilled at the most northern edge of the target, intersected a sequence of pyroxenite, peridotite and dunite rocks with varying degrees of alteration and mineralization. Assays for this hole are pending.

    Table 2: Deloro Exploration Drilling Results



    Hole ID

    From

    To

    Length

    Ni

    Co

    Pd

    Pt

    Cr

    Fe

    S


    (m)

    (m)

    (m)

    ( %)

    ( %)

    (g/t)

    (g/t)

    ( %)

    ( %)

    ( %)

    DEL22-03

    39.60

    86.00

    46.40

    0.25

    0.010

    0.002

    0.004

    0.26

    4.41

    0.05

    and

    151.80

    309.50

    157.70

    0.24

    0.009

    0.003

    0.004

    0.16

    4.59

    0.04

    and

    327.80

    434.00

    106.20

    0.22

    0.009

    0.01

    0.009

    0.17

    5.29

    0.03

    DEL22-04

    9.60

    53.00

    43.40

    0.26

    0.010

    0.003

    0.003

    0.13

    4.25

    0.04

    and

    112.10

    383.70

    271.60

    0.26

    0.010

    0.003

    0.003

    0.17

    4.94

    0.05

    including

    242.00

    296.00

    54.00

    0.28

    0.011

    0.003

    0.003

    0.24

    5.35

    0.04

    DEL22-05

    6.95

    401.00

    394.05

    0.26

    0.011

    0.003

    0.003

    0.22

    5.06

    0.03

    including

    218.00

    261.5

    43.50

    0.28

    0.011

    0.003

    0.003

    0.25

    5.34

    0.02

    DEL22-08

    5.40

    161.90

    156.50

    0.22

    0.013

    0.003

    0.005

    0.42

    5.32

    0.03

    and

    189.00

    402.00

    213.00

    0.25

    0.010

    0.003

    0.005

    0.14

    4.90

    0.05




    Reaume Nickel Property

    Reaume is located 20 km northeast of Crawford and contains an ultramafic target that measures 3 km east-west by 1.4 km north-south. The geophysical footprint indicates a highly folded structure, unlike the single differentiated sills observed at Dumont, Deloro, and other properties including Bannockburn, Sothman, and McCool among others.

    Drilling this summer successfully confirmed the presence of ultramafic rocks, dominated by peridotite with nickel mineralization in 6 of 7 drillholes. The peridotite intersected was generally lower grade than the peridotites at Crawford. Minor pyroxenite and dunite were also intersected (Figure 6). The North half of the target remains untested, due to difficult access outside of winter. Assays are pending for 3 of the 7 holes.

    Hole REU22-01, REU22-02 and REU22-03 drilled a fan of drillholes from the same setup, located near the southwest of the target. REU22-01 drilled to the south-southeast, collaring on peridotite at 9.4 metres and stayed in peridotite for 327.7 metres grading 0.14% Ni. After a small gabbro section, the hole intersected and finished in dunite with an average grade of 0.21% Ni over 68.7 metres (Table 3).

    Hole REU22-02 drilled to the east, collaring, and finishing in peridotite averaging 0.13% Ni over 242.5 metres with the whole extent displaying moderate to strong serpentinization and minor pentlandite-heazlewoodite mineralization.

    Hole REU22-07 is located east of the previous holes and closer to the center of the target. The hole collared in a pyroxenite, continued into peridotite, and finished in peridotite averaging 0.16% Ni over 364.5 metres.

    Hole REU22-03 drilled to the northeast, and intersected a typical succession of ultramafic differentiation, drilling through peridotite, pyroxenite and gabbro. The pyroxenite here averaged 0.19 g/t Pd and 0.11 g/t Pt over a length of 23 metres.

    The drilling to date has intersected mostly weakly mineralized peridotite. The more mineralized dunite is expected to occur on the eastern edge of the property to which access is limited to winter months. This will be more directly targeted as exploration at Reaume continues.

    Table 3: Reaume Exploration Drilling Results



    Hole ID

    From

    To

    Length

    Ni

    Co

    Pd

    Pt

    Cr

    Fe

    S


    (m)

    (m)

    (m)

    ( %)

    ( %)

    (g/t)

    (g/t)

    ( %)

    ( %)

    ( %)

    REU22-01

    9.40

    337.10

    327.70

    0.14

    0.012

    0.005

    0.008

    0.46

    7.84

    0.02

    and

    351.30

    420.00

    68.70

    0.21

    0.012

    0.02

    0.006

    0.46

    7.36

    0.07

    REU22-02

    4.50

    247.00

    242.50

    0.13

    0.012

    0.005

    0.01

    0.46

    7.98

    0.02

    REU22-03

    8.00

    235.50

    227.50

    0.08

    0.012

    0.010

    0.022

    0.38

    8.58

    0.03

    REU22-07

    39.50

    404.00

    364.50

    0.16

    0.012

    0.008

    0.012

    0.48

    7.74

    0.04




    Bannockburn

    Bannockburn was acquired by the Company on June 6, 2022 (see release June 7, 2022). Drilling by the previous operator was consistent with our geophysical approach and further confirms our geophysical targeting model. 8 holes intersected 160.9 to 369.0 metres of mineralization and multiple holes (GBN21-01, GBN21-02, GBN21-03, GBN21-04, GBN21-06) intersected nickel grades in excess of 0.3%. (See Figure 7 and Table 4 below).

    Future drilling will continue to expand the low-grade mineralization outlined by Grid Metals as well as target the high-grade nickel (up to 5% Ni) in the C-zone at shallow depths.

    Table 4 – Grid Metals Historical Drilling – Bannockburn Property



    Hole ID

    From

    To

    Length

    Ni


    (m)

    (m)

    (m)

    ( %)

    GBN21-01

    71.5

    232.4

    160.9

    0.24

    including

    103.0

    125.6

    22.6

    0.30

    with

    118.0

    125.6

    7.6

    0.38

    GBN21-02

    40.5

    337.0

    296.5

    0.28

    including

    98.0

    210.0

    112.0

    0.32

    with

    147.0

    195.0

    48.0

    0.34

    GBN21-03

    39.3

    381.0

    341.7

    0.28

    including

    256.5

    321.0

    64.5

    0.30

    GBN21-04

    115.5

    309.0

    193.5

    0.31

    including

    133.5

    162.0

    28.5

    0.40

    and

    225.0

    247.5

    22.5

    0.41

    GBN21-05

    49.7

    219.0

    169.3

    0.20

    including

    79.5

    105.0

    25.5

    0.27

    GBN21-06

    60.0

    247.5

    189.0

    0.27

    including

    133.5

    174.0

    40.5

    0.30

    and

    210.0

    235.5

    25.5

    0.31

    GBN21-07

    36.0

    405.0

    369.0

    0.24

    including

    160.5

    273.0

    112.5

    0.27

    with

    231.0

    273.0

    42.0

    0.29

    GBN21-08

    72.0

    303.0

    231.0

    0.24

    including

    132.0

    258.0

    126.0

    0.28




    *Source: Grid Metals news release 11/03/2022.

    Table 5: Drillhole Orientation (All Properties)



    Property

    Hole ID

    Easting (mE)

    Northing (mN)

    Azimuth (°)

    Dip (°)

    Length (m)

    Reid

    REI22-01

    457859

    5403898

    175

    -50

    380.0

    Reid

    REI22-02

    457859

    5403898

    316

    -50

    396.0

    Reid

    REI22-03

    457818

    5404256

    270

    -50

    417.0

    Reid

    REI22-04

    457830

    5404713

    320

    -50

    417.0

    Reid

    REI22-05

    457554

    5404310

    270

    -50

    462.0

    Reid

    REI22-06

    456758

    5404333

    176

    -52

    471.0

    Reid

    REI22-07

    457157

    5404317

    270

    -50

    462.0

    Reid

    REI22-08

    457818

    5404256

    330

    -50

    430.0

    Reid

    REI22-09

    457446

    5403794

    0

    -50

    435.9

    Reid

    REI22-10

    457590

    5404718

    270

    -50

    405.4

    Reid

    REI22-11

    457345

    5404725

    270

    -50

    402.0

    Reid

    REI22-12

    456949

    5405611

    225

    -50

    441.0

    Reid

    REI22-13

    456608

    5405847

    225

    -55

    399.0

    Reid

    REI22-14

    456466

    5403721

    342

    -50

    402.0

    Reid

    REI22-15

    457478

    5405247

    227

    -50

    402.0

    Reid

    REI22-16

    456426

    5404260

    160

    -50

    500.0

    Deloro

    DEL22-01

    480413

    5361341

    248

    -60

    492.0

    Deloro

    DEL22-02

    480334

    5361525

    248

    -60

    411.0

    Deloro

    DEL22-03

    480600

    5361417

    248

    -60

    434.0

    Deloro

    DEL22-04

    480475

    5361151

    68

    -60

    401.0

    Deloro

    DEL22-05

    480406

    5361339

    68

    -60

    401.0

    Deloro

    DEL22-06

    480384

    5361139

    248

    -50

    347.0

    Deloro

    DEL22-07

    480322

    5361305

    248

    -50

    278.0

    Deloro

    DEL22-08

    480532

    5361006

    248

    -60

    402.0

    Deloro

    DEL22-09

    480566

    5360849

    248

    -50

    402.0

    Deloro

    DEL22-10

    480980

    5360570

    230

    -50

    342.0

    Deloro

    DEL22-11

    480566

    5360849

    70

    -45

    402.0

    Reaume

    REU22-01

    487384

    5421827

    175

    -50

    420.0

    Reaume

    REU22-02

    487384

    5421827

    90

    -51

    247.0

    Reaume

    REU22-03

    487384

    5421827

    50

    -50

    295.0

    Reaume

    REU22-07

    487931

    5422054

    145

    -50

    404.0

    Reaume

    REU22-08

    488245

    5422325

    115

    -50

    401.0

    Reaume

    REU22-09

    488190

    5421971

    170

    -50

    446.0

    Reaume

    REU22-10

    488190

    5421971

    80

    -50

    542.0

    Bannockburn

    GBN21-01

    506785

    5313730

    245

    -65

    250.2

    Bannockburn

    GBN21-02

    506785

    5313730

    245

    -65

    351.3

    Bannockburn

    GBN21-03

    506775

    5313858

    245

    -65

    408.0

    Bannockburn

    GBN21-04

    506704

    5313991

    245

    -65

    349.4

    Bannockburn

    GBN21-05

    506586

    5313921

    245

    -60

    224.0

    Bannockburn

    GBN21-06

    506634

    5313746

    65

    -65

    450.0

    Bannockburn

    GBN21-07

    506980

    5313536

    235

    -65

    402.0

    Bannockburn

    GBN21-08

    507077

    5313506

    205

    -45

    350.0




    Assays, Quality Assurance/Quality Control and Drilling and Assay

    Edwin Escarraga, MSc, P.Geo., a "qualified person" as defined by National Instrument 43-101, is responsible for the on-going drilling and sampling program, including quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC). The core is collected from the drill in sealed core trays and transported to the core logging facility. The core is marked and sampled at 1.5 metre lengths and cut with a diamond blade saw. One set of samples is transported in secured bags directly from the Canada Nickel core shack to Actlabs Timmins, while a second set of samples is securely shipped to SGS Lakefield for preparation, with analysis performed at SGS Burnaby or SGS Callao (Peru). All are ISO/IEC 17025 accredited labs. Analysis for precious metals (gold, platinum and palladium) are completed by Fire Assay while analysis for nickel, cobalt, sulphur and other elements are performed using a peroxide fusion and ICP-OES analysis. Certified standards and blanks are inserted at a rate of 3 QA/QC samples per 20 core samples making a batch of 60 samples that are submitted for analysis.

    Qualified Person and Data Verification

    Stephen J. Balch P.Geo. (ON), VP Exploration of Canada Nickel and a "qualified person" as is defined by National Instrument 43-101, has verified the data disclosed in this news release, and has otherwise reviewed and approved the technical information in this news release on behalf of Canada Nickel Company Inc.

    The magnetic images shown in this press release were created from Canada Nickel's interpretation of datasets provided by the Ontario Geological Survey.

    About Canada Nickel Company

    Canada Nickel Company Inc. is advancing the next generation of nickel-sulphide projects to deliver nickel required to feed the high growth electric vehicle and stainless steel markets. Canada Nickel Company has applied in multiple jurisdictions to trademark the terms NetZero NickelTM, NetZero CobaltTM, NetZero IronTM and is pursuing the development of processes to allow the production of net zero carbon nickel, cobalt, and iron products. Canada Nickel provides investors with leverage to nickel in low political risk jurisdictions. Canada Nickel is currently anchored by its 100% owned flagship Crawford Nickel-Cobalt Sulphide Project in the heart of the prolific Timmins-Cochrane mining camp. For more information, please visit www.canadanickel.com.

    For further information, please contact:

    Mark Selby

    Chair and CEO

    Phone: 647-256-1954

    Email: info@canadanickel.com

    Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release contains certain information that may constitute "forward-looking information" under applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward looking information includes, but is not limited to, drill and exploration results relating to the target properties described herein (the "Properties"), the potential of the Crawford Nickel Sulphide Project and the Properties, timing of economic studies and mineral resource estimates, the ability to sell marketable materials, strategic plans, including future exploration and development results, and corporate and technical objectives. Forward-looking information is necessarily based upon several assumptions that, while considered reasonable, are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results and future events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Factors that could affect the outcome include, among others: future prices and the supply of metals, the future demand for metals, the results of drilling, inability to raise the money necessary to incur the expenditures required to retain and advance the property, environmental liabilities (known and unknown), general business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties, results of exploration programs, risks of the mining industry, delays in obtaining governmental approvals, failure to obtain regulatory or shareholder approvals, and the impact of COVID-19 related disruptions in relation to the Company's business operations including upon its employees, suppliers, facilities and other stakeholders. There can be no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. All forward-looking information contained in this press release is given as of the date hereof and is based upon the opinions and estimates of management and information available to management as at the date hereof. Canada Nickel disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether because of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

    SOURCE Canada Nickel Company Inc.
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