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BEDFORD METALS APPLIES FOR DRILL PERMIT AT SHEPPARD LAKE URANIUM PROJECT
BEDFORD METALS APPLIES FOR DRILL PERMIT AT SHEPPARD LAKE URANIUM

About this update from Bedford Metals Corp
[{"type":"text","content":"Bedford Metals Corp. (TSX-V: BFM, FWB: O8D, ISIN: CA0762301012) (the 'Company' or 'Bedford') is pleased to announce that it has formally submitted its application to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources for the required exploration drilling permit at its wholly owned Sheppard Lake Uranium Project, located in northern Saskatchewan.\nThe permit application marks a significant step toward the Company's planned drilling program, which will follow the completion of the current groundwork exploration activities. The proposed drill program is designed to test high-priority targets across the 13,092-hectare project area, with a focus on zones exhibiting strong geophysical and geochemical signatures, including TZ-1, TZ-2, and the Warr Lake Zone. These targets have been further refined through the 2025 MobileMT survey and recent fieldwork, including systematic radiometric mapping and radon gas analysis.Peter Born, President of Bedford Metals, commented: 'Filing our application for the drill permit is a key milestone in the development of Sheppard Lake. The targets we've identified through recent groundwork and historical data are extremely compelling, and we are eager to begin testing them through drilling as soon as approval is granted. We remain fully committed to advancing this project methodically and responsibly.' The Company anticipates that permitting will be finalized in time to initiate drilling later in the 2025 field season, subject to regulatory timelines and weather conditions. Details of the drill program, including scope and target prioritization, will be announced following permit approval. Bedford Metals continues to operate with a strong commitment to environmental stewardship and responsible exploration practices. The Company is actively engaged with local Indigenous communities and regional stakeholders to ensure its exploration activities are conducted in a respectful and inclusive manner that recognizes traditional knowledge, land use, and cultural values.\nCautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements\nThis news release includes statements that contain 'forward-looking information' within the meaning of the applicable Canadian securities legislation ('forward-looking statements'). All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements and are based on expectation...