Core Viewpoint - Metals Creek Resources Corp. has received promising assay results from its partner Lomiko Metals Inc. regarding Rare Earth Elements (REE) analysis from the Yellow Fox Antimony property, indicating significant potential for further exploration and development [1][3][9]. Group 1: REE Anomalies and Soil Sampling Results - A two-phase soil sampling program in 2025 identified several highly prospective critical metal soil anomalies, including REEs Lanthanum (La) and Cerium (Ce), with Ce values reaching up to 2,510 parts per million (ppm) and La values up to 414 ppm [3][5]. - The largest identified anomaly (Anomaly 1) measures approximately 500 meters in width and at least 1,300 meters in length, while a second anomaly (Anomaly 2) is about 175 meters wide and at least 1,000 meters long [3][5]. - Seven soil samples were selected for additional REE analysis, revealing highly anomalous assays for both light and heavy rare earth elements, with Total Rare Earth Element (TREE) values ranging from 1,683 ppm to 5,176 ppm [5][7][14]. Group 2: Future Exploration Plans - The next stages of exploration will include line cutting, ground geophysics, surface trenching, and geological mapping to better define the orientation and location of high-priority targets [12][20]. - Management is encouraged by the results and plans to conduct further sampling to determine the extent of REE mineralization across the Yellow Fox property [14][20]. Group 3: Geological Context and Historical Data - The Yellow Fox property exhibits geological traits similar to the Beaver Brook area, with structural zones showing intense carbonate alteration and the presence of stibnite and arsenopyrite [16][17]. - Historical work has returned samples with significant values in gold, antimony, lead, zinc, and silver, indicating a rich mineralization potential [17].
Metals Creeks' Option Partner Lomiko Identifies New REE Anomalies at the Yellow Fox Critical Metals Property Located in Central Newfoundland