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LIO:CC - Lion One Announces Record Gold Production at Tuvatu Increases Plant Expansion Expands Surface Footprint South of Tuvatu Updates Technical Report

North Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 26, 2024) - Lion One Metals Limited (TSXV: LIO) (OTCQX: LOMLF) (ASX: LLO) ("Lion One" or the "Company") is pleased to report record preliminary gold production at Tuvatu for the month of June and significantly expands the surface gold-in-soil anomaly to the south of Tuvatu. The company also announces an increase in the planned mill expansion to 600-700 TPD, and files an updated NI43-101 compliant Technical Report with an effective date of June 24, 2024.

Gold production at Tuvatu has steadily increased since the completion of mill commissioning in December 2023/January 2024. A step change in production occurred in June following the commencement of mechanized production. The total gold recovered for the month of June up to and including June 24th is approximately 1370 oz of gold, with projected gold recovered of approximately 1700 oz for the month.

Soil sampling to the south of Tuvatu has revealed a 650 m extension of anomalous gold at surface. High-grade gold in soil results were recovered along a north-south corridor directly south of and along strike from the known deposit at Tuvatu. The gold anomaly is coincident with wider arsenic, lead, and zinc anomalies, which are known pathfinders for gold, thereby widening the potential footprint of the gold mineralization. The Tuvatu deposit has a north-south strike length of approximately 950 m. The southern soil extension therefore represents a potential 70% increase in the overall strike length of Tuvatu. These soil results are a significant discovery at Tuvatu and represent a prime target for near-mine exploration and resource expansion. They highlight the potential for more discovery both near-mine at Tuvatu and regionally throughout the Navilawa Caldera.

The planned mill expansion has been increased to 600-700 TPD. The current pilot plant operation has a name plate capacity of 300 TPD, and the originally planned expansion was to 500 TPD. The expansion has now been increased to 600-700 TPD, which represents a doubling of the name plate capacity at Tuvatu. The expansion is expected to be complete in mid-2025.

Highlights:

  • Record gold production for the month of June

  • Consistent month-over-month increase in gold production since January 2024

  • 650 m high-grade gold-in-soil anomaly extension to the south of Tuvatu

  • Coincident arsenic-, lead-, and zinc-in-soil anomalies

  • Potential 70% increase in strike length of Tuvatu

  • Increased planned mill expansion to 600-700 TPD

Figure 1. Gold Dore Bars Poured at Tuvatu. Gold doré bars poured for the June 25th, 2024 gold sale.

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Gold Production

Figure 2. Tuvatu Monthly Gold Production. Gold recovery and production has increased steadily at Tuvatu as mining and processing activities have ramped up during the pilot plant phase of operations. Projected gold recovery for June is approximately 1700 oz with approximately 1370 oz recovered as of June 24th.

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Gold production at Tuvatu has steadily increased since the first gold pour in October 2023 and the completion of mill commissioning in December 2023/January 2024. Record gold production of approximately 1700 oz is projected for June 2024, with 1370 oz of gold already recovered as of June 24th, 2024. This is a step change increase in production from previous months and is a result of the onset of mechanized production mining at Tuvatu.

During the period from October 2023 to May 2024, the majority of the material mined at Tuvatu was development material, with limited production material resulting from handheld mining methods. Mechanized production mining commenced in mid-May with the first long hole stope blast occurring on May 18th, as reported in the June 5, 2024 news release. The proportion of production material being processed at Tuvatu has therefore increased in May and June, with further increases expected as the mine continues to develop.

Long hole stoping is ongoing both in Zone 2 and in Zone 5. In Zone 2, where the deposit is characterized by a large stockwork zone of mineralization, the mining widths are 10 m to 12 m wide. In Zone 5, where the deposit is characterized by high grade narrow vein mineralization, the mining widths are 0.9 m to 1.2 m wide.

Plant Expansion

Mill throughput at Tuvatu has also increased steadily from January to June 2024. The current name plate capacity of the Tuvatu processing plant is 300 TPD. As a result of improved efficiency initiatives, the plant is now capable of operating sustainably at over 400 TPD. This has resulted in steadily increased tonnage from February to May with a record throughput of over 11,000 tonnes in May. Mill throughput in June is projected to be over 10,000 tonnes (Figure 3).

The Tuvatu processing plant is a modular processing plant that was originally planned for a staged expansion up to 500 TPD. As a result of the successful mining operations and the increased throughput achieved at the 300 TPD capacity, the company is now planning to expand plant operations from 300 TPD directly to 600-700 TPD. This is expected to double mill throughput and production at Tuvatu. The plant expansion is anticipated to be complete in mid-2025.

Figure 3. Tuvatu Monthly Mill Throughput. Mill throughput at Tuvatu has steadily increased since the first gold pour in October 2023. A significant increase in production was achieved from February to May as a result of the successful implementation of debottlenecking and efficiency improvement initiatives at the plant.

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Soil Sampling and Gold Extension

As part of Lion One's regional exploration program, a near-mine soil sampling program has been completed. The soil program is divided into two halves: the West Grid and the East Grid (Figure 4). The West Grid encompasses the area immediately to the West of Tuvatu, including the West Zone, as well as the area immediately to the south of Tuvatu. The East Grid encompasses the area immediately to the east of Tuvatu.

Figure 4. Tuvatu Soil Sample Locations. The 2024 near-mine soil sample program is divided into two sections - a West Grid and an East Grid.

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The soil sampling program consisted of 25 m spacing between samples and 100 m spacing between sample lines. Samples were collected from the B or C horizon of the soil profile by means of hand auger with extension rod. A total of 549 samples were collected across 14 lines in the West Grid, with a total of 521 samples collected across 17 lines in the East Grid, for a total of 1070 samples across both grids. Assay results from the West Grid have been received whereas those from the East Grid are still outstanding. Peak gold assay results returned from the West Grid are 1.66 g/t, 0.65 g/t, 0.57 g/t, and 0.51 g/t gold, which are significantly above background values and are considered very high-grade for soil samples. A total of 19 samples returned gold assays above 0.1 g/t gold. This compares favourably to the Tuvatu deposit itself, which is associated with a 0.05 g/t surface gold-in-soil anomaly from historic auger soil surveys. Soil assay results above 0.1 g/t gold are available in Table 3 in the appendix.

Assay results from the West Grid indicate a clear 650 m long north-south gold anomaly immediately to the south of and along strike from the known mineralization at Tuvatu. The Tuvatu deposit has a known strike length of 950 m and therefore these results indicate a potential 70% increase in the strike length of Tuvatu. The gold-in-soil anomaly is coincident with wider arsenic, lead, and zinc anomalies, all of which are known pathfinders for gold, thereby increasing the strength of the anomaly. These soil results are a new discovery at Tuvatu and represent a prime target for near-mine exploration and resource expansion. Making such a significant discovery in close proximity to Tuvatu highlights the potential for more discovery both near-mine at Tuvatu and throughout the Navilawa Caldera. Strong gold soil assay results were also observed in the West Zone.

In 2023 Lion One upgraded the multi-element assay capacity at its Nadi laboratory. This increase in capacity has enabled Lion One to incorporate widespread soil sampling into its exploration program. Throughout 2024 and 2025 further soil sampling campaigns will be completed targeting extensions of Tuvatu, as well as gold only and copper-gold targets throughout the Navilawa caldera.

Figure 5. Gold Soil Assay Results, West Grid. The gold assay results from the West Grid soil sampling program reveal a clear 650 m long north-south anomaly directly south of and along strike from the Tuvatu deposit. This represents a potential 70% increase in the strike length of Tuvatu and is a prime target for near-mine exploration and resource expansion. Strong gold results are also observed in the West Zone.

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Figure 6. Arsenic, Lead, and Zinc Soil Assay Results, West Grid. The arsenic, lead, and zinc assay results from the West Grid soil sampling program also reveal a strong north-south anomaly directly south of and along strike from the know deposit at Tuvatu.

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It is important to note that the gold assays reported here exhibit a binary grade distribution whereas a bell curve distribution would be expected to result from a soil sample grid. Low grade gold assay results appear to be under-represented in the soil survey and an investigation is underway to determine if this is due to higher than expected detection limits in the lab. The under-representation of gold assays has been highlighted by the failed detection of low grade QAQC Samples (0.016 and 0.049 g/t Certified Reference Material). Higher grade QAQC samples performed successfully with respect to accuracy and precision indicating that the high gold in soil values are valid. Duplicate samples will be sent to ALS Australia to determine the low-grade gold results. With a bell curve distribution of gold assay results it would be expected that the gold anomalies presented in Figure 5 would broaden out with low grade results, similar to the arsenic, lead, and zinc anomalies seen in Figure 6.

NI 43-101 Technical Report

Lion One Metals has SEDAR-filed an updated NI 43-101 Technical Report for Tuvatu with an effective date of June 24, 2024. An independent mineral resource estimate (MRE) has been carried out for gold contained in the portion of the Tuvatu Property that is currently being developed and mined. The effective date of the MRE is March 25, 2024, and is based on a drillhole dataset in csv format, 69 wireframes representing mineralized veins and zones in the Tuvatu deposit, as well as underground development as of March 24, 2024, all in dxf format and all provided by Lion One. Two wireframes representing satellite mineralization around Zones Two and Five that were not captured by the wireframes for those zones were provided by Lion One on April 05, 2024.

The drillhole database, including pre-Lion One drilling, contained 7,592 collar locations and 240,002 assays for gold. Some samples fall outside the limits of the MRE, and their exclusion resulted in a useable data set of 233,703 assays. Assays for sludge (69) and face (channel) samples (6,205) were removed from the data set. The sludge samples were removed because the source location of their assay values cannot be established with sufficient accuracy for use in an MRE. The face samples were removed because attempts to reconcile estimated resources against mined resources within Zone Two resulted in an overestimation of gold present when face samples were included in the dataset. A further 30 samples were removed because they had anomalously long lengths and were either of unidentified source or had not been sampled. The resultant imported dataset included 1,288 collars and 233,703 gold assays. All sample data used for the MRE was obtained from drill core samples (85%) and reverse circulation cuttings (15%).

The estimated tonnes and ounces of gold represented by the Underground Development were subtracted from the estimated tonnes and ounces of gold estimated for the 69 Domains and the net (depleted) resource within the 69 Domains is reported as the current MRE. The resource within the Outside Domains is reported separately. Blocks were classified as Indicated or Inferred. For the 69 Domains, classification was carried out using all composites for all 69 domains. Classification of the Underground Development was carried out using composites for only that domain. In both cases, interpolation was by ID². The Outside Domains were classified as Inferred. The search ellipse for the Indicated class is of the same dimensions as that used for the first interpolation pass for most domains. The Inferred classification was designed to capture all blocks in each domain that fall outside the Indicated category.

Table 1 summarizes the Tuvatu MRE for the 69 Domains by Class. The left-hand columns of the table show the gross tonnes and ounces within the 69 Domains, the central columns show the tonnes and ounces in the Underground Development, and the right-hand columns show the resources in the 69 Domains net of the tonnes and ounces in the Underground Development. The base case is taken as 3 g/t and is highlighted. Table 2 shows the resource in the Outside Domains. The 3 g/t base case is highlighted.

Table 1. Tuvatu 69 Domains Mineral Resource Estimate Summary Net of Underground Development

CutOff Au g/t
Classification
69 Domains Gross
Underground Development
69 Domains Net


Au g/t
Tonnes
Ounces
Au g/t
Tonnes
Ounces
Au g/t
Net Tonnes
Net Ounces
4
Indicated
9.95
500,000
160,000
5.00
8,000
1,300
10.05
492,000
159,000
4
Inferred
9.47
958,000
292,000
5.22
2,000
300
9.50
956,000
292,000
3
Indicated
8.41
655,000
177,000
4.44
14,000
2,000
8.48
642,000
175,000
3
Inferred
7.61
1,388,000
340,000
4.43
3,000
500
7.62
1,384,000
339,000
2
Indicated
6.89
880,000
195,000
3.84
19,000
2,300
6.97
861,000
193,000
2
Inferred
5.99
2,023,000
389,000
4.23
4,000
500
5.99
2,019,000
389,000

 

Table 2. Tuvatu Mineral Resource Summary for Outside Domains

CutOff Au g/t
Classification
Aug/t
Tonnes
Ounces Au
4
Inferred
11.72
8,000
3,000
3
Inferred
9.32
11,000
3,000
2
Inferred
7.47
15,000
4,000
a) Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability.
b) There is no certainty that all or any part of the Mineral Resources estimated will be converted into Mineral Reserves.
c) Mineral Resource tonnage and contained metal have been rounded to reflect the accuracy of the estimate, and numbers may not add due to rounding.
d) The base case is based on a 3 g/t Au cutoff and cost estimates for mining of US$56/tonne, processing of US$56/tonne and G&A of US$25/tonne; gold recovery of 80%; and a three-year trailing gold price of US$1,973/ounce.
e) Mineral Resource tonnage and grades are reported as undiluted.
f) The effective date of the mineral resource estimate is March 25, 2024

 

The MRE in the NI 43-101 Technical Report was prepared independently by Gregory Z. Mosher, P. Geo. with cooperation and information from Lion One geologists. Other portions of the Technical Report were prepared by Darren Holden, Ph.D., FAusIMM and William J. Witte, P.Eng. Messrs. Mosher, Holden and Witte have read and approved this news release, and consent to the inclusion in this news release of the matters based on form and context of the June 24, 2024 "NI 43-101 Technical Report and Mineral Estimate Tuvatu Gold Project."

The Technical Report is available for download from SEDAR and from the company's website.

Competent Persons Statement

The information in this report that relates to mineral exploration at the Tuvatu Gold Project is based on information compiled by the Lion One team and reviewed by Alex Nichol, who is the company's Vice President of Geology and Exploration. Mr Nichol is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists and has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration, and to the activity being undertaken, to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves' (JORC code). Mr Nichol has read and approved this news release and consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on the information in the form and context in which it appears.

Lion One Laboratories / QAQC

Lion One adheres to rigorous QAQC procedures above and beyond basic regulatory guidelines in conducting its drilling, sampling, testing, and analyses. The Company operates its own geochemical assay laboratory and its own fleet of diamond drill rigs using PQ, HQ and NQ sized drill rods.

Diamond drill core samples are logged and split by Lion One personnel on site and delivered to the Lion One Laboratory for preparation and analysis. All drill samples are pulverized at the Lion One lab to 85% passing through 75 microns and gold analysis is carried out using fire assay with an AA finish. Samples that return grades greater than 10.00 g/t Au are re-analyzed by gravimetric method, which is considered more accurate for very high-grade samples.

For soil samples, 2 samples (A & B) of 2 kg each are taken using a hand auger at each sampling site. The A- sample is then dried and sieved using -80 stainless steel mesh at the Lion One Laboratory and assayed for gold and multi-element. Each batch of 50 samples will have one specific low-grade CRM, one blank and one duplicate. The B duplicate sample is retained for further testing.

Due to the elevated gold detection limits observed at the Lion One laboratory (not suitable for less than 100 part per billion analysis), a sub-set of the soil campaign will be sent to ALS in Australia. The sub-set will be based on the area defined by the multi-element soil anomaly as defined by the associated pathfinder elements (As, Cu, Pb, Te and Zn). The Lion One lab can test a range of up to 71 elements through Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES), but currently focuses on a suite of 23 important pathfinder elements with an aqua regia digest and ICP-OES finish.

About Lion One Metals Limited

Lion One Metals is an emerging Canadian gold producer headquartered in North Vancouver BC, with new operations established in late 2023 at its 100% owned Tuvatu Alkaline Gold Project in Fiji. The Tuvatu project comprises the high-grade Tuvatu Alkaline Gold Deposit, the Underground Gold Mine, the Pilot Plant, and the Assay Lab. The Company also has an extensive exploration license covering the entire Navilawa Caldera, which is host to multiple mineralized zones and highly prospective exploration targets.

On behalf of the Board of Directors,
Walter Berukoff, Chairman & CEO

Contact Information
Email: info@liononemetals.com
Phone: 1-855-805-1250 (toll free North America)
Website: www.liononemetals.com

Neither the TSX-V nor its Regulation Service Provider accepts responsibility or the adequacy or accuracy of this release

This press release may contain statements that may be deemed to be "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein are forward-looking information. Generally, forward-looking information may be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "proposed", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or variations of such words and phrases, or by the use of words or phrases which state that certain actions, events or results may, could, would, or might occur or be achieved. This forward-looking information reflects Lion One Metals Limited's current beliefs and is based on information currently available to Lion One Metals Limited and on assumptions Lion One Metals Limited believes are reasonable. These assumptions include, but are not limited to, the actual results of exploration projects being equivalent to or better than estimated results in technical reports, assessment reports, and other geological reports or prior exploration results. Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance, or achievements of Lion One Metals Limited or its subsidiaries to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such risks and other factors may include, but are not limited to: the stage development of Lion One Metals Limited, general business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties; the actual results of current research and development or operational activities; competition; uncertainty as to patent applications and intellectual property rights; product liability and lack of insurance; delay or failure to receive board or regulatory approvals; changes in legislation, including environmental legislation, affecting mining, timing and availability of external financing on acceptable terms; not realizing on the potential benefits of technology; conclusions of economic evaluations; and lack of qualified, skilled labor or loss of key individuals. Although Lion One Metals Limited has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, or intended. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Lion One Metals Limited does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

Appendix 1: Soil Survey Results

Table 3. Soil Survey Results and Sample Coordinates.
Assay results >0.01 ppm Au, listed in descending gold grade. Coordinates are in Fiji map grid.

Campaign
Sample ID
Easting
Northing
Elevation
Au (ppm)
As (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
West Grid
TUS042758
1875872
3920795
158
1.66
85.87
356.88
15.73
68.52
West Grid
TUS042992
1876426
3919800
513
0.65
44.54
107.33
185.56
448.61
West Grid
TUS029726
1876200
3920502
251
0.57
38.32
291.54
39.55
128.75
West Grid
TUS042757
1875898
3920801
153
0.51
38.28
430.55
19.55
95.53
West Grid
TUS042760
1875827
3920804
141
0.46
60.54
723.80
17.17
77.05
West Grid
TUS043419
1876475
3919899
490
0.32
27.55
45.14
157.49
531.85
West Grid
TUS043473
1876476
3919699
565
0.32
14.41
145.29
1026.32
625.58
West Grid
TUS043040
1876450
3919600
566
0.30
-2.00
200.42
418.29
1004.67
West Grid
TUS042994
1876374
3919799
484
0.25
30.01
100.61
113.63
406.11
West Grid
TUS042990
1876475
3919801
551
0.21
18.51
115.49
203.49
421.93
West Grid
TUS042991
1876451
3919800
533
0.20
35.83
52.98
125.98
259.39
West Grid
TUS043418
1876499
3919899
499
0.16
49.00
41.27
188.75
368.49
West Grid
TUS043051
1876150
3919600
525
0.14
15.58
137.55
36.04
51.03
West Grid
TUS043361
1876450
3920100
424
0.13
89.51
48.90
17.55
112.42
West Grid
TUS042763
1875747
3920803
131
0.12
30.72
268.30
19.86
69.08
West Grid
TUS043372
1876199
3920099
375
0.12
6.04
396.43
22.94
141.70
West Grid
TUS043427
1876272
3919903
419
0.12
28.69
783.24
28.20
116.41
West Grid
TUS042914
1875424
3920199
235
0.11
-2.00
134.17
28.84
73.74
West Grid
TUS043022
1875650
3919800
365
0.11
23.85
347.85
28.16
64.32
West Grid
TUS042932
1876425
3920000
451
0.09
81.77
94.32
59.56
90.20
West Grid
TUS043475
1876402
3919705
518
0.09
-2.00
170.74
100.30
288.02
West Grid
TUS029715
1875850
3920700
197
0.08
20.04
818.54
23.83
67.94
West Grid
TUS042935
1876349
3920000
412
0.08
31.13
126.37
110.99
290.18
West Grid
TUS042830
1876200
3920200
395
0.07
24.15
763.27
31.47
194.71
West Grid
TUS042995
1876351
3919800
472
0.07
7.89
119.15
70.05
269.94
West Grid
TUS042828
1876249
3920201
412
0.06
5.77
225.06
7.17
77.48
West Grid
TUS042841
1875952
3920199
429
0.06
14.74
335.24
38.75
83.08
West Grid
TUS042915
1875400
3920200
216
0.06
-2.00
94.37
37.65
159.21
West Grid
TUS042934
1876375
3920000
424
0.06
49.60
139.55
21.79
63.75
West Grid
TUS043311
1876201
3920299
295
0.06
4.97
220.44
26.12
87.26
West Grid
TUS043472
1876549
3919700
603
0.06
-2.00
158.47
216.27
625.89
West Grid
TUS043474
1876451
3919700
551
0.06
7.76
93.72
164.40
735.42
West Grid
TUS043610
1877225
3921000
308
0.06
9.18
150.51
22.62
52.68
West Grid
TUS042832
1876174
3920201
392
0.05
2.61
1328.20
84.90
460.19
West Grid
TUS043602
1875570
3919501
395
0.05
7.93
175.16
28.39
60.61
West Grid
TUS043639
1876749
3920999
230
0.05
5.12
196.58
6.42
77.58
West Grid
TUS042933
1876401
3920000
435
0.04
7.09
92.96
14.78
46.70
West Grid
TUS042929
1876476
3920000
476
0.03
59.58
113.89
98.82
119.73
West Grid
TUS042997
1876300
3919800
466
0.03
2.36
124.99
29.54
143.92
West Grid
TUS043009
1875975
3919800
450
0.03
14.16
349.91
18.73
26.58
West Grid
TUS043023
1875625
3919800
353
0.03
20.95
289.63
23.01
91.65
West Grid
TUS043067
1875650
3919600
336
0.03
27.25
235.12
51.27
451.76
West Grid
TUS043360
1876477
3920100
433
0.03
33.05
88.13
24.02
593.92
West Grid
TUS042922
1876651
3920001
502
0.02
25.63
43.99
14.76
115.16
West Grid
TUS043052
1876125
3919600
512
0.02
13.94
107.52
38.23
53.83
West Grid
TUS043060
1875950
3919600
438
0.02
12.78
127.97
19.67
46.91
West Grid
TUS043643
1876675
3921000
205
0.02
3.04
111.90
10.98
46.16
West Grid
TUS042928
1876501
3920000
488
0.01
8.67
168.25
123.02
297.71
West Grid
TUS043055
1876075
3919600
490
0.01
24.33
263.76
25.69
177.13
West Grid
TUS043062
1875900
3919600
425
0.01
14.14
188.67
24.05
58.63
West Grid
TUS043603
1875550
3919500
386
0.01
5.20
115.93
29.26
83.84
West Grid
TUS043642
1876695
3921005
206
0.01
11.61
387.47
4.15
116.82
West Grid
TUS043645
1877550
3920900
351
0.01
-2.00
92.61
4.31
40.56

 

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Company Name: Lion One Metals Limited
Stock Symbol: LIO:CC
Market: TSXVC
Website: liononemetals.com

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