- Eagle Plains Resources expands exploration agreement with Ya'thi Néné Lands and Resource Office to include the George Lake Project.
- Agreement enhances employment and training opportunities for Athabasca First Nations communities.
- Eagle Plains holds 100% interest in 48 mineral projects across Saskatchewan, totaling 110,797 hectares.
Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. (OTCQB:EGPLF) has announced the inclusion of the George Lake Project into its existing Exploration Agreement with the Ya'thi Néné Lands and Resource Office (YNLR). This agreement supports mineral exploration in Nuhenéné, the traditional territory of the Athabasca First Nations, underlining Eagle Plains' commitment to fostering a beneficial relationship with these communities.
The strategic partnership aims to enhance opportunities for employment, training, and northern business contracts, alongside contributions to community trust and environmental stewardship. This inclusion aligns with YNLR's vision for sustainable economic growth and the preservation of cultural heritage, solidifying Eagle Plains' dedication to responsible exploration practices.
Eagle Plains Resources maintains 100% interest in 48 projects in Saskatchewan, covering approximately 110,797 hectares. The company also holds a 25% interest in the 12,951-hectare Olson Gold Project, exploring for uranium, base and critical metals, and gold across the region.
The George Lake Project, fully permitted and strategically located 280km north of La Ronge, Saskatchewan, is accessible via an all-weather spur road along Saskatchewan Highway 905. The project's potential is underscored by completed drilling that revealed significant zinc and lead mineralization, indicating the possibility of expanding known deposits.