Sudbury, July 23, 2014 – Transition Metals Corp. (XTM – TSX.V) (“Transition”, “the Company”), is pleased to announce that through its strategic alliance partnership with Nunavut Resources Corporation (NRC), an additional 433 square kilometres of high potential gold and base metal exploration properties have been acquired in Nunavut. The properties along what has been termed the Izok-Grays Bay road infrastructure development corridor were acquired through the execution of a Mineral Exploration Agreement (MEA) with Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI). NTI manages the subsurface mining rights on Inuit Owned Lands (IOL) in Nunavut on behalf and for the benefit of all Inuit.
Commenting on the transaction, Transition President and CEO Scott McLean stated, “We are pleased to have assembled such high potential exploration properties in Nunavut. Our objective has been to acquire the best exploration opportunities along the proposed Izok Lake – Grays Bay development corridor and make discoveries that can contribute to and benefit from economic advantages that would come from any road development into the area. We look forward to advancing these projects together with our partner NRC and to attracting new investment to the region for the benefit of shareholders, Inuit and the people of Nunavut.”
Sprott Vancouver Natural Resource Symposium 2014:
This week, Transition will be exhibiting at the Sprott Vancouver Natural Resource Symposium at the Fairmont Hotel, 900 West Georgia Street Vancouver. Please drop by booth 56 on July 23rd and July 24th. Company President and CEO Scott McLean will speak about the latest company activities at 3:40 on Wednesday, July the 23rd in the Tweedsmuir Room.
Background:
In March 2012, a Strategic Alliance Agreement was struck between NRC and HTX Minerals, a wholly owned subsidiary of Transition. NRC is an Inuit-owned resources corporation that invests in exploration and development projects in Nunavut as a way for the people of Nunavut to benefit from resource development through direct participation. Under the terms of this Alliance, NRC is expected to supply funding and access to a large region of highly prospective and under-explored land, and Transition provides technical expertise and operations support with an objective of attracting investment to new exploration projects in Nunavut.
Alliance Projects:
Since 2012, the Alliance has assembled a 1,248 square kilometer portfolio of gold, base metal and diamond properties in Nunavut and the Northwest and completed approximately $1.8 million of exploration work. The focus of Alliance work has been on the identification and advancement of high potential mineral projects close to the proposed Izok Lake – Grays Bay road development corridor.
In 2012, the Company completed a program of till sampling for diamond indicator minerals on a portion of the the Article 41 property and staked the Itchen Lake gold property. The till survey returned elevated kimberlite indicator minerals in an unexplored section of the property near known kimberlite pipes located just outside the property boundary.
In 2013, the Company acquired IOL CO-82 which surrounds the Gondor Lake VMS deposit and completed a program of airborne geophysics and field work at Itchen and Gondor Lakes which resulted in the identification of 17 new high quality drill targets on the Itchen Lake project (see news release dated December 11, 2013).
The acquired property consists of IOL lands secured through an MEA with NTI. The terms of the agreement include a $21,617 or $0.50 per hectare payment on signing, an optional $1.50 per hectare on the first anniversary, $3.00 per hectare on the 2nd through 5th anniversaries, $3.50 per hectare on the 6th through 10th anniversaries, $4.00 per hectare on the 11th through 15th anniversaries and $5.00 per hectare on the 16th through 20th anniversaries. To maintain the MEA, the alliance must also incur exploration expenditures escalating from $5.00 per hectare in years 1 and 2, $10.00 per hectare in years 3 to 5, $20 per hectare in years 6-10, $30 per hectare in years 11 to 15, and $40 per year in years 16 to 20. The properties are also subject to a 12% NPI which effectively replaces federal territorial royalties that would be applicable to Nunavut on non IOL lands.
Alliance projects are summarized in Table 1 and locations are shown in Figure 1. The proposed route of the Izok – Grays Bay road corridor is depicted in Figure 1.
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