Aankondiging • Mar 07
North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced that it has received CAD 4.00002 million in funding On March 6, 2026, North Arrow Minerals Inc. closed the transaction. The Company has issued a total of 16,666,750 units at a price of CAD 0.24 per Unit for total gross proceeds of CAD 4,000,020. Each Unit consisted of a common share of the Company and one-half of one transferable common share purchase warrant. Each Warrant entitles the holder thereof to purchase one additional common share of the Company at a price of CAD 0.36 per Warrant Share up to March 5, 2028. Three insiders of the Company participated in the offering and acquired an aggregate of 721,666 units. The purchases by these insiders constitute "related party transactions" within the meaning of Multilateral Instrument 61-101. No new insiders were created, nor any change of control occurred, as a result of closing the offering. In connection with the offering, North Arrow paid finder's fees of CAD 155,936.42 and issued 649,735 finder's warrants. Each Finder's Warrant has the same terms as a Warrant. Aankondiging • Mar 01
North Arrow Commences 2026 Exploration Program At Kraaipan Gold Project, Botswana North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced the commencement of its 2026 exploration program at the Kraaipan Gold Project ("Kraaipan") in southern Botswana. The program follows a successful USD 1.2 million technology driven, reconnaissance campaign in 2025 that identified six distinct gold-anomalous areas within the ~45km ong underexplored Kraaipan Greenstone Belt ("KGB"), including a standout RC drill intercept of 1.56 g/t Au over 30m from surface at Target A. Surface prospecting, involving targeted follow up grab sampling of exposed outcrops, was completed in late 2025 and has returned further high-grade results at three priority targets. A single sample at Target AE returned 1.27 g/t Au. An additional 31 surface samples collected along strike trends at Targets AE, AF, and K in February 2026 are currently awaiting assay results, expected before the end of first quarter 2026. The 2026 exploration campaign was initiated on February 18 with Remote Mapper airborne geophysical surveying over the north-eastern portion of the property, together with additional follow-up surface prospecting and sampling. Phase 1 RC drilling will commence in early March at Target A, the site of the program's highest-grade RC intercept (30 m @ 1.56 g/t gold in hole KR25-157) and the 68.5 g/t surface sample assay. The latter is located at the northern end of a zone of anomalous Au values--as defined by historical drilling and surface rock sampling as well as Rockman outcrop sampling--extending approximately 700 m in a NE-SW direction and with a width ranging from 100 to 250 m. Rotation 3 - Vertical RC drilling targeting new regional opportunities in areas of Kalahari cover identified through geophysical and structural interpretation. Between 40 and 60 shallow holes are planned to test the upper 5 to 10m of bedrock. Findings from both the 2025 and 2026 sampling campaigns will be used to refine and guide the program on a continuous basis. Follow-up surface rock sampling at Targets AE, AF., and K has been completed, with assay results expected before the end of First Quarter 2026. Rotation 1 RC drilling will focus on Target A, with up to 20 holes totaling approximately 1,130m planned to test four high-priority areas. The drill plan is designed to characterize the nature of gold mineralization, assess down-dip and along-strike continuity, and better understand the host rock package. Drilling will begin at the northern end of the interpreted 700-metre strike extent, in the vicinity of the 68.5 g/T Au surface sample, before shifting to the southern portion to follow up on the recent 7.99 g/t Au surface result, and concluding in the area of hole KR25-157, which intersected 30m grading 1.56 g/t Ag. Mobilization is underway, with drilling expected to commence in the first week of March and run for approximately three weeks, based on drill rates achieved during the 2025 program. Rotation 2 is planned to commence in late April and will focus on Targets K, AE, and AF. The USD 1.2 million 2025 program set a high standard for exploration efficiency. North Arrow and partner Rockman Resources undertook: High-resolution UAV and ground magnetic surveys (3,977 line-km) that, in combination with previous survey data, provided high-resolution magnetic coverage of 85% of the property; North Arrow Minerals Inc. Aankondiging • Feb 04
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Announces the Appointment of John P. Armstrong as President and Chief Operating Officer, Effective from February 3, 2026 North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced the appointment of Dr. John P. Armstrong as President and Chief Operating Officer, effective February 3, 2026. Dr. John P. Armstrong is a seasoned mining executive with more than 34 years of experience in mineral exploration, mining, and government in Canada and Botswana. He spent over a decade with Lucara Diamond Corp., serving most recently as Vice President, Technical Services (2018–2024), where he led the technical team through pre-feasibility and feasibility study phases for the Karowe Underground Expansion—Botswana’s first shaft-accessed underground diamond mine. Dr. Armstrong was also responsible for modelling Karowe’s unique diamond size distribution and implementing innovative sensor-based XRT recovery circuits designed to preserve the value of the mine’s largest, highest-value stones. Earlier in his career, Dr. Armstrong built extensive hands-on experience in Archean gold systems. He worked as an underground production geologist at Placer Dome’s Campbell Mine in Red Lake (1995–1997) and Miramar’s Con Mine in Yellowknife (1994–1995), where he was responsible for daily grade control, stope mapping, and definition drilling. He also worked on gold exploration at BHP’s Boston Camp in the Hope Bay Greenstone Belt (1993) and contributed to regional compilation work in the Yellowknife Greenstone Belt with NERCO Minerals (1990–1992). His Ph.D. research at the University of Western Ontario focused on the silicate and sulphide mineral chemistry of free-milling and refractory gold ores of the Con Mine, Yellowknife. Dr. Armstrong served as District Geologist – Diamonds with Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) from 1997–2004, where he tracked diamond exploration activities across the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. He held the Hutchison Visiting Chair for Mineral Deposits at the University of Western Ontario (2009–2012), where he mentored the next generation of exploration geologists. Dr. Armstrong currently serves on the board of directors of Tectonic Metals Inc., which is actively exploring the Flat Gold Project in Alaska within the Tintina Gold Belt. He holds a Ph.D. in Geology (1997) and an Honours B.Sc. in Geology (1989) from the University of Western Ontario and is a registered Professional Geologist with NAPEG. Dr. Armstrong is a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101. Aankondiging • Jan 22
North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 3 million in funding North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced a non-brokered private placement of up to 12,500,000 units at a price of CAD 0.24 per unit for gross proceeds of CAD 3,000,000 on January 21, 2026. Each unit will consist of one common share and one-half of one common share purchase warrant. Each warrant shall entitle the holder thereof to purchase one common share at a price of CAD 0.36 per warrant share for a period of 24 months following the completion of the offering. The offering is expected to close in February 2026, subject to the completion of formal documentation and receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals, including approval of the TSX Venture Exchange. Unit Shares and Warrants issued pursuant to the Offering will be subject to a four-month statutory hold period in accordance with applicable Canadian securities laws. The company may pay commissions and finders' fees in connection with the financing, subject to the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange. Aankondiging • Oct 23
North Arrow Minerals Inc., Annual General Meeting, Dec 18, 2025 North Arrow Minerals Inc., Annual General Meeting, Dec 18, 2025. Location: british columbia, vancouver Canada Aankondiging • Sep 27
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Completes Regional Reconnaissance Program at Kraaipan and Identifies 5 Priority Gold Targets from Initial Drilling Results North Arrow Minerals Inc. reported initial reverse circulation ("RC") drilling results from its Kraaipan Gold Project ("Kraaipan") comprising approximately 724 km² of mineral concessions covering the entire 60km northern extension of the prospective Kraaipan Greenstone Belt ("KGB") in Botswana. Results from 109 of 175 RC holes have now been received and returned anomalous gold in five separate areas including three areas with bedrock samples ("BK") up to 0.9 g/t Au and 2 areas with overburden samples up to 0.28 g/t Au collected from the base of the Kalahari ("BOK")."Our proprietary, low-cost, technology-driven exploration approach has allowed for a rapid and systematic first-pass assessment of the entire Botswana portion of an Archean greenstone belt hiding beneath the Kalahari sands. Results thus far, have identified five priority areas for follow up including a 13 m hole into bedrock at Target AE that ended in mineralization and returned an overall grade of 0.4 g/t Au, including a 4 m section grading 0.9 g/t Au which is on par with grades observed in the multi-million-ounce Kalgold mine situated in the same geology just 40 km to the south. These results provide further confirmation that the gold endowment of the KGB extends into Botswana in potentially economic concentrations. Importantly, four out of the five gold anomalies identified to date also occur in areas of overburden under 8m in depth."North Arrow and partner Rockman Resources have now completed an initial US$1 million regional reconnaissance program consisting of property-wide UAV magnetics followed by a comprehensive 175-hole RC drilling campaign targeting 45 km of KGB strike-length for the purposes of collecting base of Kalahari ("BOK") overburden geochemistry samples together with bedrock samples ("BK") targeting priority structural targets. Priority Target Areas Identified Target AE: 0.90 g/t Au over 4 m in hole KR25-051; Within 0.40 g/t Au over 13 m; Drill hole ended at 13 m depth; Hosted in quartz-hematite fault/alteration zone; Average overburden thickness in area: 4 mTarget AF; 0.43 g/t Au over 10 m (including 0.71 g/t Au over 3 m) in hole KR25-060; Located near surface sample returning 3.65 g/t Au; Drill hole ended at 10 m depth; Hosted in BIF (Banded Iron Formation) with associated structural controls; Average overburden thickness in area: 9 mTarget Y; Elevated gold concentrations in bedrock samples (up to 0.091 g/t) over 6m in KR25-038; Drill hole ended at 13 m; Average overburden thickness: 8mTargets C and K; Elevated gold concentrations in overburden samples from Targets C and K (0.24 g/t Au and 0.28 g/t Au, respectively); Average overburden for Target K: <1 m; Average overburden for Target C: 50 m2025 Drilling Program Summary; 175 RC holes completed across 16 target areas covering 45 km of KGB strike length; 4,975 m of drilling of Kalahari overburden and the underlying bedrock; Average Kalahari overburden for the entire program of 20.6 m; A total of 193 BOK and 561 BR samples taken and submitted for laboratory analysis. Assay results pending for final 66 holes targeting four areas including: Area with 10.1 g/t Au surface sample; Trend defined by three high-grade outcrop samples (>7 g/t Au); Specialized angled drilling to test historical mineralization Regional Context - Proven Gold Endowment. The Kraaipan Project covers the northern extension of the same Archean greenstone belt hosting Harmony Gold's Kalgold Mine 40 km to the south in South Africa - a multi-million-ounce BIF-hosted gold deposit with:(as of June 2024); P&P Reserves: 0.645 Moz @ 1.07g/t Au; M&I Resources: 1.60Moz @ 1.19g/t Au; 2024 Production: 45,815 oz at a grade of 0.96 g/tonne; Average annual production over 25 years: 52,597 oz. Cut-off Grade: 0.58 g/tonneFrom Harmony Gold's Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves, June 2024, pages 74-76. Kalgold production numbers provided for information purposes only. Does not suggest similar gold mineralization will be found within the Company's Kraaipan ProjectPrevious surface sampling at Kraaipan returned exceptional results with 25% of samples (22 of 89) returning anomalous gold (please see press release dated May 21, 2025), including: 11 samples greater than 1 g/t gold; 6 samples greater than 4 g/t gold. Highest individual result of 10.1 g/t goldProprietary Exploration Technology Advantage North Arrow's partner, Rockman Resources, through its operator Mineral Services, leverages over 25 years of operational experience in Botswana plus cutting-edge proprietary technologies that enabled this systematic exploration: High-resolution UAV magnetic surveys (>20,000 line-km completed); Mobile RC drilling platform optimized for variable Kalahari conditions; In-house sample preparation for verified QA/QC protocols and faster turnaround; Deep machine learning with potential for target generation with further accumulation of geophysical datasets. The three-rotation drilling program generated 754 representative RC samples including field duplicates. Aankondiging • Jul 02
North Arrow Completes 66 Holes in 22 Days During First Phase of the 2025 Rc Drilling Campaign, Kraaipan Gold Project, Botswana North Arrow Minerals Inc. is executing a breakthrough exploration program at its Kraaipan Gold Project in Botswana - the first systematic exploration of the northern extension of the Kraaipan Archean greenstone belt hidden beneath Kalahari sand cover. North Arrow and Rockman Resources Limited (joint venture partner and in-country operator) are changing that equation with proprietary technology solutions including high-resolution UAV geophysics and specialized drilling techniques designed specifically for sand-covered terrains. The ongoing exploration program represents exceptional value: for an initial investment of just USD 1 million in 2025, North Arrow and Rockman are undertaking a regional program that includes: Property-wide airborne (Remote Mapper UAV) magnetics (85% complete); Property-wide structural analysis based on southern outcrops and interpretation under sand-cover from magnetics (complete); Bedrock sampling and analysis of southern outcrops (complete). 22 of 89 bedrock samples (25%) collected from rare outcrop exposures (see sample location map) returned anomalous gold values greater than 0.1 g/t gold, including 11 samples returning greater than 1 g/t gold including six samples greater than 4 g/t gold, with a highest assay of 10.1 g/t gold. RC drill testing of 16 target areas (ongoing); Up to 220 drill holes across the entire belt (ongoing). Current Drilling Progress: Rotation 1 - Complete: 66 holes testing 8 southern targets. An average of 6 m of Kalahari overburden per hole was encountered. Samples collected, currently being prepared in Gaborone for shipment to a South Africa-based laboratory for geochemical assay and analysis, include: 67 base of Kalahari (BOK) overburden samples; 149 bedrock samples Results are anticipated within approximately 6 to 8 weeks; Rotation 2 - Active: 69 holes planned, testing 4 central targets; thicker overburden anticipated: completion estimated for mid-July. Management and advisors bring significant global exploration and mining experience. North Arrow's exploration programs are conducted under the direction of Kenneth Armstrong, P.Geo. (NWT/NU, ON), Chairman of North Arrow and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101. Mr. Armstrong has reviewed and approved the technical and scientific information in this news release. Aankondiging • May 22
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Starts Reverse-Circulation Drill Sampling Program at Kraaipan Gold Project, Botswana North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced the start of a three-month, reverse-circulation (RC) drill sampling program at the Kraaipan Gold Project, Botswana. The Kraaipan Project comprises a large land package covering 724 km2 of mostly underexplored, Archean greenstone terrain, referred to as the Kraaipan Greenstone Belt ("KGB"). Three-month RC drilling campaign comprising up to 220 RC holes has commenced - designed to collect regional base of Kalahari overburden samples and test approximately 16 priority bedrock targets. High resolution magnetic surveying using proprietary, UAV Remote Mapper system has completed property wide surveys contributing to an updated, detailed geological and structural interpretation in support of priority drill target selection. Structural and bedrock mapping and sampling undertaken on outcrop exposures in the southern part of the belt confirms gold endowment: 22 of 89 bedrock samples (~25%) collected from rare outcrop exposures in the southern parts of the Project returned anomalous gold values greater than 0.1 g/t gold, including 11 samples returning greater than 1 g/t gold including six samples greater than 4 g/t gold, with a highest assay of 10.1 g/t gold. Remote Mapper magnetic surveys - The Remote Mapper UAV system has completed collection of high-quality magnetic data over interpreted iron formation horizons within the Kraaipan Project area. Survey were conducted at 25m line spacing and 30m height above surface, and final data was used in identifying RC drill target areas displaying structural complexity and disruption of BIF units. Structural and bedrock mapping - A series of BIF outcrops in the southern part of the project area were mapped earlier in 2025 to help correlate areas of structural and stratigraphic complexity and alteration with the new Remote Mapper data. To aid in these interpretations, 89 outcrop samples were also collected, intended to test areas with varying intensities of alteration and sulphide mineralization, as well as structures and features not expected to have gold mineralization but that may be encountered in the RC drill sampling program. Results of 2025 samples have been encouraging, with 25% (22 samples) returning anomalous gold values greater than0.1 g/t gold., including 11 samples returning greater than1 g/t gold and six samples greater than 4 g-t gold. The highest grade sample returned 10.1 g/t Gold. Aankondiging • Feb 27
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Updates Exploration of Kraaipan Gold Project, Botswana North Arrow Minerals Inc. provided an update on its ongoing exploration activities at the Kraaipan Gold Project, Botswana. The Kraaipan Project comprises a large land package covering 724 km2 of mostly underexplored, Archean greenstone terrain, referred to as the Kraaipan Greenstone Belt ("KGB"). The KGB straddles the Botswana - South Africa border and is prospective for the discovery of both gold and base metal deposits, however, in Botswana, it has undergone limited historical exploration owing to a generally thin. To date, approximately 80% of the project area has been surveyed using Remote Mapper and detailed structural mapping of exposed banded iron formation (BIF) outcrops is underway. The magnetic surveys are expected to be completed in April and will be used along with the structural analysis to identify important bedrock and structural features beneath the Kalahari overburden. In conjunction with geochemical data from previous soil surveys and limited drilling, priority targets will be identified and tested as part of a three-month RC drilling program anticipated to start in May. RC drilling will focus on collection of geochemical samples from the base of the overburden and the underlying bedrock to enable a rapid, cost-effective regional assessment of the land package in support of developing hard rock drilling targets. North Arrow is fully funded to complete this work program and, in collaboration with partner Rockman Resources, continues to evaluate additional opportunities and exploration techniques to systematically explore beneath Kalahari cover within the project area, and elsewhere in Botswana. Remote Mapper magnetic surveys - The Remote Mapper UAV system has collected over 21,000 line kilometres of high quality magnetic data within the Kraaipan Project area. Surveys are being conducted at 25m line spacing and 30m height above surface. Surveys of the remaining 20% of the KGB within the project area are expected to be completed in May. RC drilling will focused on collection of geochemical sample from the base of the Kalahari overb burden and underlying bedrock in order to identify new zones of gold mineralisation and associated alteration. An optimized RC drilling platform, designed to minimize the time spent handling materials and moving between holes, will be used and, depending on depth of sand and the distance between drill holes and target areas, is expected to allow for drilling of 3 to 5 holes per day. The goal of the RC sampling program is to identify gold showings for follow up bedrock RC and diamond (core) drilling in the second half of 2025 and in 2026. Aankondiging • Jan 24
Li-FT Power Ltd. (TSXV:LIFT) completed the acquisition of DeStaffany, LDG, and Mackay Lithium Projects, located in the Northwest Territories, Canada from North Arrow Minerals Inc. (TSXV:NAR). Li-FT Power Ltd. (TSXV:LIFT) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire DeStaffany, LDG, and Mackay Lithium Projects, located in the Northwest Territories, Canada from North Arrow Minerals Inc. (TSXV:NAR) for CAD 0.67 million on December 17, 2024. The consideration consists of 0.25 million common equity of Li-FT Power Ltd. to be issued for assets of DeStaffany, LDG, and Mackay Lithium Projects, located in the Northwest Territories, Canada. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals.
Li-FT Power Ltd. (TSXV:LIFT) completed the acquisition of DeStaffany, LDG, and Mackay Lithium Projects, located in the Northwest Territories, Canada from North Arrow Minerals Inc. (TSXV:NAR) on January 23, 2025. The transaction received the approval of the TSX Venture. Aankondiging • Nov 27
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Provides an Update on Exploration Plans and Activities at Its Kraaipan Gold Project, Botswana North Arrow Minerals Inc. provided an update on exploration plans and activities at its Kraaipan Gold Project, Botswana. The Kraaipan Project comprises a large land package covering 1,266 km2 of mostly underexplored, Archean greenstone terrain, referred to as the Kraaipan Greenstone Belt ("KGB"). The KGB straddles the Botswana – South Africa border and is prospective for the discovery of both gold and base metal deposits, however, in Botswana, it has undergone limited historical exploration owing to a generally thin (<40m) cover of Kalahari sand that hinders the collection of traditional exploration data using geological mapping, prospecting and geochemical sampling. The South African portion of the KGB is better exposed and explored and is host to numerous mineral occurrences including Harmony Gold's multi-million-ounce Kalgold mine, in operation since the late 1990's and located approximately 40km south of the Kraaipan Project. Initial fieldwork has included collection of 905 line-kms of high-resolution magnetic data, 23 RC drill holes intended to sample bedrock and the basal Kalahari sand cover within a new target area in the central part of the property, and a single RC hole and small orientation soil sampling grid in the southern part of the property within the footprint of a much larger soil sampling grid completed in the 1990's. Ongoing exploration and evaluation work through the end of 2024 will include: Testing of a smaller RC drill platform to allow for increased production above the current rate of approximately three holes per day. This test drilling will also provide important information on the thickness of sand cover at one of the areas of interest within the project. Additional analytical work, including multi-element analyses of existing pulps from 2024 and earlier samples, as well as test analyses of variously screened fine fractions from archived splits of soil and base of Kalahari drill samples. The goal of this work is to optimise the analytical approach and to identify a suite of pathfinder elements to aid in identification of rock types and gold-associated alteration within bedrock. Ground geophysical surveys of several areas inaccessible to drone surveys due to power lines. These surveys will help stitch together previously surveyed blocks, providing more complete high-resolution magnetic coverage of the project area. About the Kraaipan Gold Project, Botswana: The Kraaipan Gold Project is comprised of 1,266 km2 of mineral concessions covering the 60 km strike extent of the Kraaipan Greenstone Belt in Botswana. The KGB is a highly prospective Archean greenstone belt that straddles the Botswana - South Africa border, with proven mineral endowment including Harmony Gold's Kalgold gold mine in South Africa, approximately 40 km south of the Project. Past exploration of the northern extent of the KGB has been challenged by Kalahari Desert sand cover, impacting approximately 80% of the KGB within Botswana. The sand cover, while extensive, is typically less than 20m over much of the Project but can locally reach depths of up to 70m. Limited past exploration of the KGB in Botswana has identified local gold mineralization in shallow drilling of exposed banded iron formation (BIF) targets. A focus of new exploration will be to identify BIF-related gold mineralisation beneath the sand cover. To do this, North Arrow will have access to Rockman's highly experienced Botswana-based exploration team, who are capable of deploying cost-effective proprietary exploration solutions including drone geophysics, truck-mounted drilling and, potentially deep machine learning technologies to rapidly advance the Project. Aankondiging • Oct 29
North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced that it has received CAD 2.2 million in funding On October 28, 2024. the company has closed the transaction. Aankondiging • Oct 22
North Arrow Minerals Inc., Annual General Meeting, Dec 19, 2024 North Arrow Minerals Inc., Annual General Meeting, Dec 19, 2024. Location: british columbia, vancouver Canada Aankondiging • Sep 04
North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 2 million in funding North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced a non-brokered private placement of up to 10,000,000 units at a price of CAD 0.20 per unit for the gross proceeds of CAD 2,000,000 on September 3, 2024. Each unit will consist of one post-consolidation common share and one-half transferable common share purchase warrant. Each whole Warrant will entitle the holder to purchase, for a period of 18 months from the date of issue, one additional post-consolidation common share of the company at an exercise price CAD 0.30. The transaction is subject to certain conditions, including receipt by North Arrow of all necessary regulatory approvals, including the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange. All securities issued as part of the private placement will be subject to a hold period of four months from the date of issuance of the securities. All securities will be issued pursuant to exemptions from the registration requirements in Regulation D. Aankondiging • Mar 15
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Announces Retirement of Chris Jennings from the Board of Directors North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced the retirement of Dr. Chris Jennings from the Board of Directors, effective March 11, 2024. Aankondiging • Mar 01
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Announces Executive Changes North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced that Eira Thomas has been appointed as Chair of the Board of Directors, effective February 28, 2024. Ms. Thomas succeeds D. Grenville (Gren) Thomas, who will remain as a director after 17 years as the Company's Chair. Ms. Thomas brings more than 30 years of experience in the mining industry, particularly in the diamond, gold and energy spaces. She has held executive and board positions with a number of companies over that period, including Aber Diamond Corp., Stornoway Diamond Corp., Kaminak Gold Corp., and Lucara Diamond Corp., as well as 17 years as a director of Suncor Energy. Aankondiging • Dec 04
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Reports Lithium Assay Results from Fall 2023 Exploration Work at its 100% Owned Mackay and LDG Lithium Projects in the Northwest Territories North Arrow Minerals Inc. reported lithium assay results from fall 2023 exploration work at its 100% owned MacKay and LDG Lithium Projects in the Northwest Territories. The two properties are located 10km apart, along the alignment of the annual winter road connecting Yellowknife with the Diavik diamond mine, approximately 13km to the north of LDG. Highlights of these assay results include: At the MacKay Project, 14 of 17 samples collected from the newly discovered MK3 pegmatite have returned over 1% Li2O, including 5 representative grab samples returning 5.25%, 4.08%, 2.71%, 1.92% and 1.10% Li2O. A composite rock sawn channel sample from MK3 returned 2.10% Li2O over 4 metres. A prospecting sample has returned 5.57% Li2O at the southern end of a newly mapped 200m long subcropping spodumene pegmatite approximately 120m west of the main SD2 pegmatite showing. The MK3 spodumene pegmatites was discovered this fall, and is a prominent 15 to 20m wide, white pegmatite exposure with common 2-30 cm long spodumene crystals. MK3 has been traced near continuously for approximately 130m and remains open along strike to the west. These results build on earlier sampling, from which 10 of 12 rock samples returned over 1.1% Li2O and extend confirmed spodumene mineralization at MK1 to a total strike length of 450m. The MacKay project area has also been expanded to 8,661ha with the staking of additional mineral claims and hosts additional evolved pegmatite occurrences that require follow up evaluation in 2024. New assays from the SD2 target area on the LDG property extend confirmed spodumene Mineralization 260m northwest with three representative grab samples returning 3.19% Li2O, 1.53% Li2O and 1.46% Li2O. In addition, a separate, subcropping pegmatite has returned 5.57%Li2O. The discovery of several subcropping pegmatites in the SD2 area, adjacent to the main pegmatite showing, support the concept that multiple subparallel pegmatites occur in these target areas with the same size potential as seen at the spodumene peg Matite occurrences in the Yellowknife Pegmatite Province. Aankondiging • Oct 14
North Arrow Minerals Inc., Annual General Meeting, Dec 15, 2023 North Arrow Minerals Inc., Annual General Meeting, Dec 15, 2023. Aankondiging • Oct 13
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Reports New Spodumene Mineralized Pegmatite Discoveries at LDG and MacKay Projects, NWT North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced the discovery of new spodumene mineralized pegmatites at its 100% owned LDG and MacKay Lithium Projects in the Northwest Territories. Highlights of recently completed field work include: Discovery of the MK3 spodumene pegmatite at the MacKay Project; Mapping of new spodumene pegmatite mineralization in the SD2 area at the LDG Project; Over 17 simple and spodumene-bearing pegmatites have now been identified at both properties; 53 rock (grab and channel-sawn) and soil samples have been submitted for lithium assay and geochemical analysis; Ground magnetic and high-resolution drone orthophoto imagery surveys were completed over six priority pegmatite occurrences. Field work on the LDG property focused on lithium pegmatites in the SD2 and SD4 areas where earlier sampling returned assays of up to 1.7% Li2O and 2.1% Li2O, respectively. In both areas, extensive overburden limits the number and extent of pegmatite exposures, however ground geophysical surveys indicate magnetic correlations with pegmatite outcrops extend beneath overburden along the interpreted strike of these bodies. At SD2, in addition to the main, previously discovered, 500m long spodumene pegmatite, new mapping has identified at least three additional subparallel pegmatites in the area, including one sub-cropping exposure, over 100m long, hosting visually identified spodumene mineralization. On the MacKay property, the MK3 spodumene pegmatite was discovered approximately 4.5 km from the MK1 pegmatite from which 10 of 12 rock samples collected to date have returned in excess of 1.1% Li2O, including a high assay of 3.7% Li2O. MK3 is a prominent 15 to 20m wide, white pegmatite exposure traced near continuously along strike for approximately 130m. Visually identified 2-30cm long spodumene crystals are present throughout the exposure, and the pegmatite remains open in one direction where it extends beneath extensive overburden. Aankondiging • Sep 23
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Reports Additional Lithium Assays from the Mackay Lithium Project, NWT; Exploration Fieldwork Underway North Arrow Minerals Inc. reported new lithium assays from the company's 100% owned MacKay Lake Property, Northwest Territories, and that additional exploration work is underway. Six of eight rock sawn channel samples from the MK1 spodumene pegmatite, discovered in June 2023, have returned Li2O assay results of 1.16%, 1.34%, 1.87%, 1.90%, 1.93% and 2.30%. These samples were collected over 1m intervals in July 2023 and compliment the assays of prospecting grab samples that returned from 2.45% to 3.74% Li2O as reported in North Arrow news release dated August 14, 2023. Based on limited field mapping, MK1 is interpreted as a series of irregular sub-parallel pegmatite dykes ranging from 0.5 m to >10 m in width. Spodumene mineralization comprises up to 20% of the pegmatite exposures with crystals ranging from 2-4 cm in length. The pegmatites are intercalated with metasedimentary rocks over an estimated combined width of 150 m and an interpreted strike extent of over 400 m. Bedrock exposures are of relatively low relief with significant potential to extend the pegmatite along strike beneath overburden. Sample Collection, Laboratory Procedures and QA/QC: Samples were collected in the field from rock sawn channels, cut using a portable rock saw. Sampled material was collected at 1m intervals, chipped from between parallel incisions cut nominally 3-4 cm apart and 3-4 cm deep. Samples were collected into plastic polymer bags, sealed and transported to ALS Global, where sample preparation and analytical work was conducted. Samples were prepared using ALS method CRU-31 (crushing to 70% passing through a 2 mm screen), SPL-21 (split sample - riffle split), and PUL-31 (pulverize up to 250 g to 85% passing through a 75-micron screen). A 0.2 g subsample of the pulverized material was analyzed for 52 elements using a sodium peroxide fusion by ICP-MS (ALS method ME-MS89L). Samples returning >500ppm Li were also assayed using a 0.2 g subsample dissolved in a sodium peroxide solution and analyzed for lithium according to ALS method Li-ICP81. Lithium results are reported by the lab as % Li and have been multiplied by 2.153 to convert to % Li2O. Results passed QA/QC screening at ALS. Aankondiging • Sep 20
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Reports Initial Lithium Assays from Spodumene Pegmatites Discovered in July 2023 at its 100% Owned LDG Property, Northwest Territories, and that Mobilization is Underway for Fall Exploration Program at Property North Arrow Minerals Inc. reported initial lithium assays from spodumene pegmatites discovered in July 2023 at the company's 100% owned LDG Property, Northwest Territories, and that mobilization is underway for a fall exploration program at the property. Highlights of this news include: Five of seven representative grab samples from the SD4 spodumene pegmatite have returned from 1.10% Li2O to 2.17% Li2O. Seven of eight rock sawn channel samples from the SD2 spodumene pegmatite have returned from 0.40% Li2O to 1.70% Li2O. Based on mapping of low-relief outcrop exposures, SD2 and SD4 are interpreted as steeply dipping (75-80 degrees) feldspar-quartz-muscovite-spodumene pegmatites, estimated at 10-20 m wide and over 400 m in strike length. The pegmatites are located approximately 2 km apart and remain open below overburden along strike. Spodumene is coarse grained and locally abundant in both pegmatites, reaching 15% to 20% in some outcrops. Follow up exploration field work is underway with planned work to include mapping, prospecting and ground magnetic surveys as well as spotting initial proposed drill holes ahead of a spring 2024 exploration drill program. The LDG property covers an 18 km corridor of underexplored metasedimentary rocks located adjacent to a fertile, two-mica granite, very similar in age and setting to the host rocks of the spodumene pegmatites of the Yellowknife Pegmatite Province. At LDG, less than seven kilometres of this prospective trend have been prospected to date and, in addition to SD2 and SD4, at least five other pegmatites, up to 50 m wide, have been identified and require further mapping and sampling to understand their potential to host significant lithium mineralization. Located within 5 km of the winter road infrastructure connecting Yellowknife with the Lac de Gras region, the size potential and lithium mineralization of the SD2 and SD4 pegmatites highlight the potential of the LDG property to host a significant spodumene lithium discovery on par with the Yellowknife Pegmatite Province. Current field work is expected to include prospecting for additional spodumene pegmatites, bedrock mapping, rock and soil sampling and ground magnetic surveys. Sample Collection, Laboratory Procedures and QA/QC: Samples were collected in the field from rock sawn channels or as representative grab samples using a rock hammer. Channel samples were cut using a portable rock saw, with sampled material collected at 1 m intervals, chipped from between parallel incisions cut nominally 3-4 cm apart and 3-4 cm deep. Individual channel and grab samples were collected into plastic polymer bags, sealed and transported to ALS Global, where sample preparation and analytical work was conducted. Samples were prepared using ALS method CRU-31 (crushing to 70% passing through a 2 mm screen), SPL-21 (split sample - riffle split), and PUL-31 (pulverize up to 250 g to 85% passing through a 75-micron screen). A 0.2 g subsample of the pulverized material was analyzed for 52 elements using a sodium peroxide fusion by ICP-MS (ALS method ME-MS89L). Samples returning >500ppm Li were also assayed using a 0.2 g subsample dissolved in a sodium peroxide solution and analyzed for lithium according to ALS method Li-ICP81. Lithium results are reported by the lab as % Li and have been multiplied by 2.153 to convert to % Li2O. Results passed QA/QC screening at ALS. Aankondiging • Aug 11
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Confirms Four Spodumene Pegmatites At Ldg Project, Nt Drilling Plans to Start in August North Arrow Minerals Inc. reported it has confirmed at least four spodumene pegmatites at the company's 100% owned LDG Property, Northwest Territories. Four spodumene-bearing pegmatites identified within 5 km of the winter road connecting the Diavik mine with Yellowknife. The pegmatites remain open along strike and have been traced over estimated extents of 300m to >500m, based on interpreted continuity of low-relief outcrop exposures. Individual outcrops range from metre-scale to near continuous exposures over 200m in strike length. The pegmatites are interpreted to dip steeply at 75-80 degrees with estimated widths ranging from 5m to 50m. widths are poorly constrained by abundant overburden and rarely observed contacts with metasedimentary host rocks. Spodumene is abundant in the pegmatites, locally reaching 15-20% of observed outcrops, in some cases with very coarse crystals up to 50 cm in size. 51 channel and regional prospecting samples have been submitted to ALS Global in Yellowknife with results to be reported when received. Abundant overburden in the area provides significant scope for expanding these showings considerably. Aankondiging • Jul 14
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Initiates Evaluation of Reported Spodumene Pegmatites at LDG Project, NWT North Arrow Minerals Inc. reported it has initiated a field program intended to evaluate reported spodumene pegmatites within the company's 100% owned LDG property, Northwest Territories. Field crews have been mobilized to evaluate spodumene-bearing muscovite-tourmaline pegmatites that were initially reported by Geological Survey of Canada mappers in the 1940's. Follow up work by Geolex Exploration in the mid 1950's reportedly identified a series of spodumene pegmatites in the area, including one pegmatite occurrence described as approximately 2,000 feet (approximately 600m) in length and up to 100 feet (approximately 30m) wide. A second occurrence is described as approximately 3,000 feet long (approximately 1,000m) and averaging 50 feet (approximately 15m) in width. This program represents North Arrow's first opportunity to confirm these historic reports of spodumene pegmatites within the LDG property. Aankondiging • Jul 12
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Identifies Two Additional Spodumene Pegmatites at the Destaffany Lithium Project, Northwest Territories North Arrow Minerals Inc. provided an update on the 2023 exploration field program at its 100% owned DeStaffany Lithium Property, Northwest Territories. Highlights of this initial exploration program include: The extent of spodumene mineralization has been expanded at the Moose 1 and Moose 2 pegmatites. Prospecting has identified spodumene mineralization within the newly confirmed Moose 3 and Moose 4 pegmatites, doubling the number of spodumene pegmatites known on the property. 68 rock sawn channel samples have been collected from all four pegmatites, including 54 samples collected from 14 channels over a roughly 300m strike extent of the Moose 1 pegmatite. Mineralogical characterization samples have been collected from the Moose 1 and Moose 2 pegmatites, including a representative sample intended to evaluate the suitability of ore sorting technology to produce a spodumene concentrate from Moose 2. A Type A land use permit was granted on July 7, 2023, allowing the project to proceed with an initial first pass drill program, scheduled to commence in August. A previously disclosed grant awarded to the DeStaffany Lithium Project under the Mining Incentive Program (MIP) of the Government of the Northwest Territories has been increased to $192,000. Ground investigation of the new Moose 3 and Moose 4 pegmatites has confirmed similar mineralogy and zoning to that of Moose 1 and Moose 2, including large spodumene crystals (>30 centimetres) identified in several surface bedrock exposures at Moose 3. The size potential of Moose 3 and Moose 4 remains uncertain due to significant overburden cover limiting exposure, however their similarities in mineralogy to Moose 1 and 2 indicate follow-up drill-testing is warranted. The DeStaffany Lithium Project is located on the shore of Great Slave Lake, approximately 115 km east of Yellowknife, NWT. Aankondiging • Jun 14
North Arrow Minerals Inc. Starts Exploration Work at DeStaffany Lithium Project, NWT North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced the start of the 2023 exploration field program at its 100% owned DeStaffany Lithium Property, Northwest Territories. Highlights of this initial lithium exploration program will include: Detailed evaluation of the Moose 1 and Moose 2 lithium pegmatites including mapping and rock sawn channel sampling; Mineralogical characterization sampling of spodumene mineralized exposures of the Moose 1 and Moose2 pegmatites. Spodumene is the primary lithium-bearing mineral of interest in these deposits. Sampling of exposed mineralization will allow for spodumene recovery and characterization studies to be completed in advance of exploration drilling planned for August and September; Property wide prospecting of identified target areas for previously undiscovered or undocumented spodumene mineralized pegmatites; and Program funding has recently been enhanced by a $180,000 grant awarded to the DeStaffany Lithium Project under the Mining Incentive Program (MIP) of the Government of the Northwest Territories. Aankondiging • May 19
North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced that it has received CAD 2.42394 million in funding On May 18, 2023, North Arrow Minerals Inc. closed the transaction. The Company has issued 22,976,999 non-flow-through units at a price of CAD 0.06 per Non-Flow-Through Unit for the gross proceeds of CAD 1,378,619.94 and 13,066,500 flow-through units at a price of CAD 0.08 per Flow-Through Unit for the gross proceeds of CAD 1,045,320; aggregate total gross proceeds of CAD 2,423,940. Each Non-Flow-Through Unit consisted of a single non-flow-through common share of the Company and one transferable non-flow-through common share purchase warrant. Each Warrant entitles the holder to purchase one additional Non Flow-Through Share at a price of CAD 0.10 for a period of 24 months up to May 17, 2025. Each Flow-Through Unit consisted of a single flow-through common share of the Company and one half of one transferable non-flow-through common share purchase warrant. Each whole Flow-Through Warrant entitles the holder to purchase one non-flow-through common share of the Company at a price of CAD 0.12 for a period of 24 months up to May 17, 2025. The transaction included participation from certain insiders subscribing for 200,000 Flow-Through Units at an issue price of CAD 0.08 for the gross proceeds of CAD 16,000 and 833,333 Non Flow-Through Units at an issue of CAD 0.06 for the gross proceeds of CAD 49,999.98 for aggregate proceeds of CAD 66,000. In connection with the placement, North Arrow paid finder’s fees of CAD 77,254.80 and 676,620 finder’s warrants. Each Finder’s Warrant has the same terms as a Warrant. All securities issued in the private placements are subject to a hold period expiring September 18, 2023.
The company announced that the TSX Venture Exchange has accepted for filing documentation with respect to the transaction. The transaction included participation from 51 placees including existing insider involvement for 933,000 from two insiders and pro group involvement for 1,685,750 for five pro groups. Aankondiging • Jan 31
North Arrow Minerals Inc. (TSXV:NAR) entered into an agreement to acquire 100% interest in DeStaffany lithium property from Panarc Resources Ltd. for CAD 0.04 million. North Arrow Minerals Inc. (TSXV:NAR) entered into an agreement to acquire 100% interest in DeStaffany lithium property from Panarc Resources Ltd. for CAD 0.04 million on January 30, 2023. As for consideration North Arrow Minerals Inc. acquired 100% interest in the DeStaffany mineral claims by reimbursing staking costs of CAD 18,000 and issuing to Panarc 500,000 shares of North Arrow, subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange. In addition, Panarc will retain a 2% net smelter returns royalty on future mineral and metal production from the property. One half of the royalty can be purchased at any time for CAD 2 million. North Arrow and Panarc have also agreed to a strategic alliance to work together in identifying and acquiring additional lithium projects in Canada’s three territories.