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Core Nickel Commences Two Drill Program at 100%-Owned Halfway Lake Project

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Core Nickel Corp (CSE: CNCO) has launched a ~$2 million exploration program at its 100%-owned Halfway Lake project in Manitoba's Thompson Nickel Belt. The program includes ~4,000 metres of planned drilling across 14 diamond drillholes, targeting high-priority areas identified from the 2024 VTEM survey.

The project, located 15 km from the Bucko Mill, will employ two diamond drills operated by Team Drilling LP. Key targets include an extension near the historic Halfway Lake nickel deposit (900,000 tonnes at 1.2% nickel) and an area 150m north of the W62 Zone, where previous drilling yielded 91 metres grading 0.37% Ni. The program will utilize Borehole Electromagnetics (BHEM) technology to detect conductive massive sulphide mineralization.

The company is fully permitted for drilling until April 2026, with first-pass testing focusing on shallow EM conductors at approximately 100m vertical depth.

Core Nickel Corp (CSE: CNCO) ha lanciato un programma di esplorazione del valore di circa 2 milioni di dollari presso il suo progetto Halfway Lake, di cui detiene il 100%, nella Thompson Nickel Belt del Manitoba. Il programma prevede circa 4.000 metri di perforazione distribuiti su 14 fori diamantati, focalizzandosi su aree di alta priorità identificate dal sondaggio VTEM 2024.

Il progetto, situato a 15 km dal Bucko Mill, utilizzerà due trivelle diamantate operati da Team Drilling LP. Gli obiettivi chiave includono un'estensione vicino al deposito di nichel storico di Halfway Lake (900.000 tonnellate con un contenuto di nichel dell'1,2%) e un'area 150 metri a nord della W62 Zone, dove perforazioni precedenti hanno rivelato 91 metri con una grado di 0,37% di Ni. Il programma utilizzerà la tecnologia degli Elettromagnetismi in Foro (BHEM) per rilevare mineralizzazione sulfurea massiva conduttiva.

La società ha ottenuto tutti i permessi necessari per la perforazione fino ad aprile 2026, con test iniziali che si concentreranno su conduttori EM superficiali a una profondità verticale di circa 100 metri.

Core Nickel Corp (CSE: CNCO) ha lanzado un programa de exploración de aproximadamente 2 millones de dólares en su proyecto Halfway Lake, que posee al 100%, en el cinturón de níquel de Thompson en Manitoba. El programa incluye aproximadamente 4,000 metros de perforación planificados a través de 14 perforaciones diamantadas, apuntando a áreas de alta prioridad identificadas en el levantamiento VTEM 2024.

El proyecto, ubicado a 15 km del Bucko Mill, empleará dos perforadoras diamantadas operadas por Team Drilling LP. Los objetivos clave incluyen una extensión cerca del depósito histórico de níquel de Halfway Lake (900,000 toneladas con 1.2% de níquel) y una zona 150 metros al norte de la Zona W62, donde perforaciones previas arrojaron 91 metros con un grado de 0.37% de Ni. El programa utilizará la tecnología de Electromagnetismo de Perforación (BHEM) para detectar mineralización masiva de sulfuros conductivos.

La empresa cuenta con todos los permisos necesarios para perforación hasta abril de 2026, con pruebas iniciales centradas en conductores EM superficiales a una profundidad vertical de aproximadamente 100 metros.

코어 니켈 주식회사 (CSE: CNCO)가 매니토바의 톰슨 니켈 벨트에 있는 100% 소유의 하프웨이 레이크 프로젝트에서 약 200만 달러 규모의 탐사 프로그램을 시작했습니다. 이 프로그램은 약 4,000미터의 계획된 드릴링을 포함하며, 2024년 VTEM 조사에서 확인된 고우선 지역을 겨냥한 14개의 다이아몬드 시추홀을 포함합니다.

버코 밀에서 15km 떨어진 이 프로젝트는 Team Drilling LP가 운영하는 두 개의 다이아몬드 드릴을 사용할 것입니다. 주요 목표는 역사적인 하프웨이 레이크 니켈 매장지(90만 톤, 니켈 함량 1.2%) 근처의 연장과 W62 존에서 북쪽으로 150미터 떨어진 지역으로, 이전 드릴링에서 91미터간 0.37%의 니켈 등급이 나왔습니다. 이 프로그램은 전도성 대량 황화광 물질을 탐지하기 위해 시추공 전자기학(BHEM) 기술을 활용할 것입니다.

회사는 2026년 4월까지 시추에 대한 모든 허가를 소지하고 있으며, 초기 테스트는 약 100미터 수직 깊이에서 얕은 EM 전도체에 중점을 두고 있습니다.

Core Nickel Corp (CSE: CNCO) a lancé un programme d'exploration d'environ 2 millions de dollars pour son projet Halfway Lake, qu'elle possède à 100%, dans la ceinture de nickel de Thompson au Manitoba. Ce programme comprend environ 4 000 mètres de forage prévu répartis sur 14 forages à diamant, ciblant des zones de haute priorité identifiées à partir de l'enquête VTEM 2024.

Le projet, situé à 15 km de l'usine Bucko, emploiera deux foreuses à diamant opérées par Team Drilling LP. Les cibles clés incluent une extension près du gisement historique de nickel de Halfway Lake (900 000 tonnes à 1,2 % de nickel) et une zone à 150 mètres au nord de la zone W62, où des forages précédents ont donné 91 mètres avec un grade de 0,37 % de Ni. Le programme utilisera la technologie des électromagnétiques en forage (BHEM) pour détecter des minéralisations massives de sulfures conducteurs.

La société a reçu toutes les autorisations nécessaires pour le forage jusqu'en avril 2026, les premiers tests se concentrant sur les conducteurs EM peu profonds à environ 100 mètres de profondeur verticale.

Core Nickel Corp (CSE: CNCO) hat ein Erkundungsprogramm in Höhe von etwa 2 Millionen Dollar für sein 100% eigenes Projekt Halfway Lake im Thompson Nickel Belt in Manitoba gestartet. Das Programm umfasst geplante 4.000 Meter Bohrungen über 14 Diamantbohrlöcher und richtet sich an hochpriorisierte Bereiche, die aus der VTEM-Umfrage 2024 identifiziert wurden.

Das Projekt, das sich 15 km von der Bucko-Mühle entfernt befindet, wird zwei von Team Drilling LP betriebene Diamantbohrer einsetzen. Die Hauptziele sind eine Erweiterung in der Nähe des historischen Nickelvorkommens von Halfway Lake (900.000 Tonnen mit 1,2% Nickel) und ein Bereich 150 m nördlich der W62-Zone, wo frühere Bohrungen 91 Meter mit 0,37% Ni ergaben. Das Programm wird die Technologie der Bohrloch-Elektromagnetik (BHEM) nutzen, um leitfähige massive Sulfidmineralisierungen zu erkennen.

Das Unternehmen hat alle Genehmigungen für die Bohrungen bis April 2026 vollständig erhalten, wobei sich die ersten Tests auf flache EM-Leiter in etwa 100 m vertikaler Tiefe konzentrieren.

Positive
  • Previous drilling success with 91 metres grading 0.37% Ni at W62 Zone
  • Proximity to existing infrastructure (15 km from Bucko Mill)
  • Fully permitted for drilling until April 2026
  • Historic deposit nearby with 900,000 tonnes at 1.2% nickel
Negative
  • None.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan--(Newsfile Corp. - February 3, 2025) - Core Nickel Corp. (CSE: CNCO) ("Core Nickel" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the start of drilling as part of the ~$2 million 2025 exploration program on the Company's 100%-owned Halfway Lake project (the "Project") in the Thompson Nickel Belt, Manitoba. The 2025 Halfway Lake winter program will focus on drill testing 14 high-priority targets identified from the 2024 VTEM survey previously announced on November 18, 2024. The Project is strategically located 15 km from the Bucko Mill in the Thompson Nickel Belt, Manitoba (Figure 1), and the Company is fully permitted to conduct drilling on the Project until April 2026.

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Figure 1 - Regional Map showing Halfway Lake Project Location

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Halfway Lake 2025 Drill Targets include:

  • A target testing the extension of the conductive trend interpreted to host the Halfway Lake nickel deposit (historic estimate of 900,000 tonnes grading 1.2% nickel1), located 600 metres to the northeast of the Company's Halfway Lake project
  • A target identified 150 m to the north of the W62 Zone, where the Company focused its inaugural drill program in the winter of 2024, successfully intersecting 91 metres grading 0.37% Ni, from a vertical depth of approximately 120 metres
  • Three targets which occur on 2.4 km of conductive trends that have yet to be drill tested
  • Nine targets which are situated on under-explored conductor trends

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Figure 2 - Halfway Lake Project Map with Total Magnetic Intensity

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2025 Winter Exploration Program

The winter exploration program will consist of ~4,000 metres of planned drilling in ~14 diamond drillholes. A two-pronged exploration approach will be implemented consisting of diamond drilling and Borehole Electromagnetics (BHEM), which is ideally suited for detecting conductive massive sulphide mineralization, in particular nickel sulphide bodies. Core Nickel has contracted Team Drilling LP to conduct the drilling on the Halfway Lake project. The winter drill program on the Project will consist of two diamond drills operating to test 14 high-priority regional VTEM targets as outlined in Figure 2. First pass drill testing will focus on shallow tests of the EM conductors at a vertical depth of ~100 m.

EarthEx Geophysical Solutions Inc. has been contracted to complete BHEM on drillholes that return favourable results. Borehole Electromagnetics is a downhole time domain electromagnetics (TDEM) survey which is an excellent way to map the location and orientation of conductive bodies in the earth. High-resolution TDEM data is one of the most effective direct-targeting geophysical methods when prospecting for massive sulphide and other conductive deposits. Employing BHEM in conjunction with diamond drilling will allow the Company to quickly and effectively target during the drilling campaign to follow-up along strike and down-dip of positive drilling results.

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Photo 1 - Team Drilling Rig on Halfway Lake 

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Misty Urbatsch, Chief Executive Officer, President, and Director of Core Nickel, commented, "The Halfway Lake Project is strategically located just 15 km from the Bucko Mill, benefiting from nearby infrastructure such as highways, a rail line, and a major hydroelectric transmission that powers the region with nearly 100% clean electricity. Recent work at Halfway Lake has delivered promising results, including our inaugural 2024 drill program at the W62 Zone, which intersected 91 metres of mineralization grading 0.37% nickel from just 120 metres below surface, and our 2024 VTEM survey that identified 14 high-priority targets. This upcoming drill program will build on our findings from our 2024 work, testing key targets, including one just 900 metres southwest of the Halfway Lake Deposit (historical mineral resource of 900,000 tonnes at 1.2% Ni)1 and another 150 metres north of the W62 Zone, with the remaining targets located on untested or undertested trends. This drilling program is an important step in advancing the exploration potential at Halfway Lake."

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Photo 2 - Team Drilling Ready to Begin Casing

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About Core Nickel

Core Nickel Corp. is a junior nickel exploration company that controls 100% of five projects in the Thompson Nickel Belt (TNB), a prolific nickel district located in Northern Manitoba, Canada. The five projects consist of approximately 27,000 hectares of land that is proximal to existing infrastructure, including highways, railways, major hydroelectric transmission lines, and operating mills.

Core Nickel has a large contiguous land package in the northern part of the TNB, situated approximately 15-20 km from the City of Thompson. Core Nickel's northern TNB land package consists of three projects: Mel, Hunter, and Odei River. The Mel project encompasses the Mel deposit, which is characterized by a historical mineral resource consisting of an indicated resource of 4,279,000 tons grading 0.875% Ni, plus an inferred resource of 1,010,000 tons grading 0.839% Ni, at a cut-off of 0.5% Ni.1 The target stratigraphy (Pipe Formation) that hosts the Mel deposit, and other deposits in the Thompson Nickel Belt, extend onto the Hunter and Odei River projects and drillhole intersections into the target stratigraphy on the Hunter project have successfully intersected anomalous nickel.

The Company also holds two projects in the central TNB near the community of Wabowden: Halfway Lake and Resting Lake. Both projects host the target Pipe Formation associated with known elevated nickel mineralization and are proximal to existing nickel deposits, mills, and other infrastructure.

The Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects for this news release is Caitlin Glew, P. Geo., Vice-President Exploration for Core Nickel Corp., who has reviewed and approved its contents.

References

1 (n.d.). https://www.canickel.com/satellite-deposits#satellited

2 "Technical Report on the Mel Deposit, Northern Manitoba" prepared for Victory Nickel Inc, Shane Naccashian (P. Geo.) of Wardrop Engineering Inc., March 9, 2007

Mel Historical Mineral Resource 2

Core Nickel Corporation is treating the 2007 Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) prepared for Victory Nickel Inc. by Shane Naccashian (P. Geo.) of Wardrop Engineering Inc. as a "historical mineral resource" under National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") and the reader is cautioned not to treat it, or any part of it, as a current mineral resource. Core Nickel has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as a current mineral resource.

The historical MRE summarized above has been included simply to demonstrate the mineral potential of the Mel deposit and the Mel project. Core Nickel considers the 2007 MRE to be relevant to the further development of the project; however, is not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral resource. The historical MRE was calculated in accordance with NI 43-101 and CIM standards at the time of publication and predates the current CIM Definition Standards for Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (May, 2014) and CIM Estimation of Mineral Resources & Mineral Reserves Best Practices Guidelines (November, 2019).

To upgrade or verify the 2007 historical estimate as current, Core Nickel will need to complete a thorough review of all the 2007 historical MRE information and drill data, along with the incorporation of subsequent exploration work and results, which includes some drilling around the edges of the historical MRE subsequent to the publication of the resource. Additionally, a full review of the economic parameters utilized to determine current Reasonable Prospectus for Eventual Economic Extraction (RPEEE) would be required in order to produce a current MRE for the Property. Any future mineral resource will need to evaluate the open pit and/or underground potential taking into consideration the current cost and pricing conditions or constraints, along with continuity of the resource blocks.

Technical Disclosure

The historical results contained within this news release have been captured from Manitoba Integrated Mining and Quarrying System ("iMaQs") as available and may be incomplete or subject to minor location inaccuracies. Management cautions that historical results were collected and reported by past operators and have not been verified nor confirmed by a Qualified Person but form a basis for ongoing work on the subject projects.

On behalf of the Board of Directors
"Misty Urbatsch"
Misty Urbatsch
CEO, President and Director
Core Nickel Corp.

Contacts:

Misty Urbatsch, CEO and PresidentGeneral Enquiry
Tel: 306-668-6927Tel: 306-668-6927
Email: murbatsch@corenickel.comEmail: info@corenickel.com

 

Also find us online:

Website: www.corenickel.com

X: https://x.com/CoreNickel

Neither the Canadian Securities Exchange nor its regulations services accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Forward-looking information

All statements included in this press release that address activities, events or developments that the Company expects, believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve numerous assumptions made by the Company based on its experience, perception of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other factors it believes are appropriate in the circumstances. In addition, these statements involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties that contribute to the possibility that the predictions, forecasts, projections and other forward-looking statements will prove inaccurate, certain of which are beyond the Company's control. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Except as required by law, the Company does not intend to revise or update these forward-looking statements after the date hereof or revise them to reflect the occurrence of future unanticipated events.

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FAQ

What are the key targets in Core Nickel's (CNCOF) 2025 Halfway Lake drilling program?

The program targets 14 high-priority areas, including an extension near the historic Halfway Lake nickel deposit and a location 150m north of the W62 Zone, plus twelve other targets on under-explored conductor trends.

How many meters will Core Nickel (CNCOF) drill in its 2025 Halfway Lake winter program?

Core Nickel plans to drill approximately 4,000 metres across 14 diamond drillholes as part of their 2025 winter exploration program.

What was Core Nickel's (CNCOF) previous drilling result at the W62 Zone?

In their inaugural 2024 drill program at the W62 Zone, Core Nickel intersected 91 metres grading 0.37% Ni from a vertical depth of approximately 120 metres.

How much is Core Nickel (CNCOF) investing in the 2025 Halfway Lake exploration program?

Core Nickel is investing approximately $2 million in the 2025 exploration program at the Halfway Lake project.

What technology is Core Nickel (CNCOF) using for their 2025 drilling program?

Core Nickel is using Borehole Electromagnetics (BHEM) technology, a downhole time domain electromagnetics survey method for detecting conductive massive sulphide mineralization.

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