Core Insights - CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. has reported significant results from its 2025 geophysical survey on the West McArthur Joint Venture project, extending the C10S conductive corridor to 16 kilometers and identifying new geophysical targets [2][3][5] Exploration Results - The ground-based electromagnetic survey successfully delineated multiple conductor plates along the C10S conductive trend, enhancing drillhole targeting accuracy [5][7] - The survey results indicate a potential for additional high-grade uranium mineralization along the C10S corridor, particularly in areas that have not been extensively drilled [10][11] Project Development - CanAlaska is fully funding the 2026 exploration program with a budget of $15 million, representing a 20% increase over the previous year [11] - The 2026 drill program is set to commence in early January 2026, with three drill rigs contracted for the winter portion of the program [11] Company Overview - CanAlaska Uranium is a leading explorer in the Athabasca Basin, holding approximately 500,000 hectares of uranium properties with a focus on high-grade uranium expansion [17][18] - The company has a strong track record of discovery and is strategically positioned next to critical mine and mill infrastructure [18]
CanAlaska Announces Results from Geophysical Program on West McArthur Project