Announcement • Jul 02
Traction Uranium Completes Airborne Radiometric Survey At the Aurora Uranium Project Traction Uranium Corp. announced that the airborne radiometric survey at its Aurora Uranium Project, located in the southeastern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, has been completed and the survey crew has demobilized from the project area. The survey forms part of Traction’s 2026 exploration program at Aurora and was designed to collect modern radiometric data over priority areas of the property. The data will be used to assist with evaluating uranium prospectivity and refining areas for follow-up exploration. Survey data will now undergo standard quality assurance, processing, and interpretation. The Company expects to provide further updates once the final processed survey products have been received and reviewed. Traction holds an option to acquire an 80% interest in Aurora from Cosa Resources Corp., subject to satisfying certain earn-in requirements. The Aurora Project covers approximately 17 kilometers of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin. Announcement • Jun 26
Traction Uranium Corp Commences Airborne Radiometric Survey At the Aurora Uranium Project Traction Uranium Corp. announced that the planned airborne radiometric survey has commenced at the Aurora Uranium Project, located in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region. Traction holds an option to acquire an 80% interest in Aurora from Cosa Resources Corp., subject to satisfying certain earn-in requirements. The Aurora Project covers approximately 17 kilometers of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin. The airborne radiometric survey is being completed to evaluate radiometric responses across the Project and to support the prioritization of target areas for future exploration. The survey is expected to provide important dataset for refining exploration planning at Aurora, including the identification of areas for future ground follow-up, target validation, and potential drill-target refinement. The Company expects the survey data to be processed and interpreted following completion of flight operations. Results will be integrated with existing geological and geophysical information to support future exploration planning at the Project. Jared Suchan, Ph.D., P.Geo., CEO and Director of the Company, and a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news release. Announcement • Jun 15
Traction Uranium Corp. Announces Planned Start Date for Airborne Radiometric Survey At the Aurora Uranium Project Traction Uranium Corp. announced that the planned airborne radiometric survey at the Aurora Uranium Project, located in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin region, is scheduled to commence on June 20, 2026, subject to weather, aviation scheduling, and final operational readiness. Traction holds an option to acquire an 80% interest in Aurora from Cosa Resources Corp., subject to satisfying certain earn-in requirements. The Aurora Project covers approximately 17 kilometers of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca Basin. The planned airborne radiometric survey is designed to evaluate the Project for radiometric responses at a property-wide scale and to support the prioritization of target areas for future follow-up exploration. The radiometric data is expected to assist in refining exploration planning at Aurora, including the evaluation of areas with potential for near-surface mineralization, ground follow-up, target validation, and future drill-target refinement. The Company expects to provide further updates as the survey progresses and as results are received, processed, and interpreted.