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T2 Metals Gains Regulatory Approval for Acquisition of Shanghai Gold-Silver Project, Yukon

Core Insights - T2 Metals Corp has received all regulatory approvals and completed the acquisition of a 100% interest in the Shanghai gold-silver project located in the Yukon, covering an area of 27.4 square kilometers [1][11] - The project is strategically located near significant mining operations, including Hecla Mining's Keno Hill silver mine and Banyan Gold's AurMac camp, enhancing its potential for exploration and resource development [3][11] Financial Summary - A total of 300,000 shares were issued as part of the acquisition, along with cash payments amounting to $50,000, with shares subject to a four-month hold period from October 10, 2025 [2] Project Overview - The Shanghai project is situated in the Mayo Mining District, within the Tombstone Gold Belt, and is in proximity to multiple resource-stage gold projects, indicating a favorable geological environment for gold and silver mining [3][4] - Recent exploration activities in the Tombstone Gold Belt by other companies have underscored the potential for significant new gold discoveries, which could enhance the value of the Shanghai project [4] Management Insights - Mark Saxon, CEO of T2 Metals, expressed enthusiasm about securing the Shanghai project, highlighting the region's recent discoveries and the strengthening mining market [5] - Shawn Ryan, a notable figure in Yukon exploration, has joined the advisory board, bringing valuable experience from his previous discoveries in the area [5] Regulatory and Operational Details - The Shanghai project has a Class 3 permit that allows for drilling, road construction, and camp installation, facilitating immediate exploration activities [6] - The project is located within the traditional territory of the Na-cho Nyak Dun First Nation, which has settled its land claim and is self-governing [6]