White Cliff Minerals (ASX:WCN) expands copper frontier in Canada’s North
White Cliff Minerals is aggressively expanding its footprint in Canada’s underexplored Coppermine region, chasing what could be a new frontier copper discovery.
White Cliff Minerals is aggressively expanding its footprint in Canada’s underexplored Coppermine region, chasing what could be a new frontier copper discovery.
Troy Whittaker, Managing Director of White Cliff Minerals, says the company is pushing ahead with diamond drilling at the Rae Copper Project as part of an aggressive exploration strategy in Canada’s emerging critical minerals corridor.
White Cliff Minerals has added heavyweight investor John Hancock to its board as it prepares to drill what could be one of Canada’s most prospective copper targets.
White Cliff Minerals has unearthed a headline copper hit in Canada’s north, positioning its Rae Project as a standout contender in the global hunt for scale, grade and shallow mineralisation.
White Cliff Minerals is unearthing a copper system at Rae that’s not just high-grade — it’s rewriting the playbook for shallow discovery in northern Canada.
White Cliff Minerals has unveiled a globally significant copper intercept that could reshape the company’s future.
White Cliff Minerals (ASX:WCN) continues to advance its Rae Copper Project in Nunavut, Canada, reporting extensive sulphide zones at Danvers and commencing drilling at the large-scale Hulk target
White Cliff Minerals has launched an ambitious early-season drilling campaign at its Rae Copper Project in Canada’s Nunavut, with visible copper sulphides already intersected, positioning the company as a first mover in a historically rich but underexplored copper district.
White Cliff Minerals (ASX:WCN) has secured an exploration agreement with the Délın̠ę Got’ın̠ę Government for its Great Bear Project, paving the way for drilling as geophysical data interpretation nears completion.
White Cliff Minerals (ASX:WCN) is set to commence a transformative maiden drilling campaign at its high-grade Rae Copper Project in Nunavut, Canada, following the approval of a key land use permit.