Workflow
Canadian Critical Minerals Generates USD$79,000 in Revenue from Bull River Mine
MTXMTI(MTX) Newsfile·2025-04-28 14:56

Group 1: Company Overview - Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. (CCMI) is focused on copper production assets in Canada, with its main asset being the 100% owned Bull River Mine project near Cranbrook, British Columbia, which contains copper, gold, and silver resources [5] - The company also holds a 10% interest in XXIX Metal Corp., which owns the Thierry Mine copper project in Ontario and the Opemiska Mine copper project in Quebec [5] Group 2: Recent Operational Updates - In March 2025, CCMI trucked 254 dry metric tonnes of sorted mineralized material to New Afton, receiving a provisional payment of approximately USD$79,000 for these shipments [1] - The mineralized material sent to New Afton had grades of 3.14% copper, 0.82 g/t gold, and 25.2 g/t silver [1] - The company faced operational challenges due to spring road restrictions in southern British Columbia, limiting the payload to 50% of normal, which affected the volume of material transported [2] - Operational issues with the x-ray transmissive ore sorter led to a lower copper grade than planned for March 2025; however, these issues have been resolved, and the sorter is now functioning effectively [3] Group 3: Future Plans - CCMI plans to resume trucking of mineralized material in late April to early May 2025 once road restrictions are lifted [2] - All rejects from sorting have sufficient grades to be processed at the Bull River Mine once the mill is re-permitted to operate [3]