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Nord Precious Metals Acquires Silver Camp Claims in Gowganda, Ontario from Battery Mineral Resources Corp

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Nord Precious Metals has finalized the acquisition of silver camp claims located in Gowganda, Ontario, from Battery Mineral Resources Corp. The transaction, announced on April 1, 2026, marks a strategic move by Nord Precious Metals to expand its portfolio in the region known for its historical silver production. The deal involves claims situated within an area that has been recognized for its mining potential.

The acquired properties are part of the Gowganda Silver Camp, which has historically yielded significant amounts of silver and other minerals. Battery Mineral Resources Corp., the previous owner of these claims, had previously conducted exploration activities in the area. Nord Precious Metals stated that this acquisition aligns with its broader strategy to strengthen its presence in mineral-rich regions and enhance resource development opportunities. Details regarding financial terms or future operational plans related to the newly acquired claims were not disclosed at this time.

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Date: April 1, 2026

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