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“Sangster and St. Denis Exploration Funded! Canada Silver Cobalt Works Secures OJEP Funding

Canada Silver Cobalt Works Inc. recently announced that it has secured over $1.1 million in funding for its lithium-geochemical exploration program for its projects, Sangster and St-Denis. The funding was provided by the Canadian government’s Ontario Junior Exploration Program (OJEP). The program is designed to help junior mining companies get up and running and successfully explore new mineral deposits and resources in the province. Canada Silver Cobalt Works intends to use this funding to acquire samples from the respective target properties and to analyze and process them to identify potential additional targets for their exploration program. The company is particularly interested in discovering and exploring new sources of lithium, which is a major mineral resource in Canada due to its increased demand for use in electric vehicle batteries. Canada Silver Cobalt Works is confident that their exploration program will fulfill its potential for discovery of new lithium-bearing deposits in the province. Not only has the OJEP funding enabled Canada Silver Cobalt Works to take the necessary steps to explore and identify lithium deposits, but it also confirms the important role that government funding like the OJEP plays in the development of the mining industry and promotes responsible resource development in the province. The exploration program for both the Sangster and St-Denis properties is expected to be completed by the end of the summer, at which time Canada Silver Cobalt Works will be in a better position to evaluate the viability of the deposits and to make further decisions about how to move forward with their project. This OJEP-funded exploration program is a valuable step towards meeting the mineral resource exploration needs of the province. The program will provide the data and insights needed by Canada Silver Cobalt Works to move forward its project and establish itself as a leader in the exploration of new and potentially profitable mineral deposits in Canada.
Canada Silver Cobalt Works Inc. recently announced that it has secured over $1.1 million in funding for its lithium-geochemical exploration program for its projects, Sangster and St-Denis. The funding was provided by the Canadian government’s Ontario Junior Exploration Program (OJEP). The program is designed to help junior mining companies get up and running and successfully explore new mineral deposits and resources in the province. Canada Silver Cobalt Works intends to use this funding to acquire samples from the respective target properties and to analyze and process them to identify potential additional targets for their exploration program. The company is particularly interested in discovering and exploring new sources of lithium, which is a major mineral resource in Canada due to its increased demand for use in electric vehicle batteries. Canada Silver Cobalt Works is confident that their exploration program will fulfill its potential for discovery of new lithium-bearing deposits in the province. Not only has the OJEP funding enabled Canada Silver Cobalt Works to take the necessary steps to explore and identify lithium deposits, but it also confirms the important role that government funding like the OJEP plays in the development of the mining industry and promotes responsible resource development in the province. The exploration program for both the Sangster and St-Denis properties is expected to be completed by the end of the summer, at which time Canada Silver Cobalt Works will be in a better position to evaluate the viability of the deposits and to make further decisions about how to move forward with their project. This OJEP-funded exploration program is a valuable step towards meeting the mineral resource exploration needs of the province. The program will provide the data and insights needed by Canada Silver Cobalt Works to move forward its project and establish itself as a leader in the exploration of new and potentially profitable mineral deposits in Canada.
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