Fulcrum Metals acquires three Saskatchewan uranium projects  

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Fulcrum’s Big Bear project. Image: Fulcrum Metals.

Fulcrum Metals (LON: FMET), based in the UK and focused on mineral exploration and development in Canada, announced Monday that its wholly owned subsidiary Fulcrum Metals Canada Ltd has agreed to acquire a 100% interest in the Charlot-Neely Lake, South Pendleton and Snowbird uranium projects in Saskatchewan, covering 11,481 hectares. 

Fulcrum paid a cash consideration to the Dunn Option Vendors of C$5,000 and upon exercising the Dunn Option on June 28 2024, Fulcrum has paid the Dunn Option Vendors a further cash consideration of C$60,000.   

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