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Osisko Metals Begins 2025 Drill Program at Gaspé Copper

Core Viewpoint - Osisko Metals Incorporated has initiated a 110,000-meter drill program at its Gaspé Copper project, aiming to convert inferred resources into indicated or measured categories and explore potential resource expansion [2][4]. Group 1: Drill Program Details - The 2025 drill program is designed to convert existing inferred resources into indicated or measured resource categories, test for deeper resource expansion, characterize higher grade skarn zones, and validate new geological models [2]. - Approximately 10,000 meters of drilling will be conducted outside the main mining concession to explore regional targets [2]. - The first drill began operations last week, with drilling expected to conclude by November 2025, and additional drills will be added as needed [3]. Group 2: Company Overview - Osisko Metals is focused on the critical metals sector, particularly copper and zinc, and acquired a 100% interest in the Gaspé Copper mine from Glencore Canada Corporation in July 2023 [4]. - The Gaspé Copper project has current Indicated Mineral Resources of 824 million tonnes grading 0.34% CuEq and Inferred Mineral Resources of 670 million tonnes grading 0.38% CuEq [4]. - The Gaspé Copper project is noted for hosting the largest undeveloped copper resource in eastern North America, strategically located near existing infrastructure [4]. Group 3: Other Projects - In addition to the Gaspé Copper project, the company is advancing the Pine Point project, which is one of Canada's largest past-producing zinc mining camps, through a joint venture with Appian Capital Advisory LLP [5]. - The Pine Point project has current Indicated Mineral Resources of 49.5 million tonnes at 5.52% ZnEq and Inferred Mineral Resources of 8.3 million tonnes at 5.64% ZnEq [5].