Workflow
Fury Commences 10,000-Metre Drill Program at Eau Claire and Provides an Update on the Kipawa Rare Earths Project

Core Viewpoint - Fury Gold Mines Limited has initiated a 10,000-metre drilling program at its Eau Claire Gold Project, aiming to enhance resource growth and mine planning [1][2]. Group 1: Eau Claire Gold Project - The drilling program is based on recommendations from a recent Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) and will focus on expanding resources along high-grade shoots, connecting current resources to the mineable portion, and identifying additional growth opportunities [7]. - Two drill rigs are currently operational at the Eau Claire site [1]. Group 2: Kipawa Rare Earths Project - Although the primary focus remains on precious metals, the company acknowledges the strategic importance of the Kipawa rare earths project and is encouraged by its potential [2]. - The Kipawa project, located 50 km east of Temiscaming, has historical Proven and Probable Reserves of 19.8 million tonnes grading 0.411% total rare earth oxides (TREO) [4]. - The company has established a new community council to engage with local and First Nation leadership, aiming to collaboratively advance the Kipawa project [3]. Group 3: Company Overview - Fury Gold Mines Limited is a Canadian-focused exploration company with a strong management team and board, committed to high standards in corporate governance, environmental stewardship, and community engagement [10]. - The company holds an 11.3 million common share position in Dolly Varden Silver Corp, representing 12.9% of issued shares [10].