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Canadian Uranium Initiates First Steps on Castle South Uranium Project

Vancouver, British Columbia – December 9, 2025 – TheNewswire - Canadian Uranium Corp. (CSE: CANU) (formerly, Free Battery Metal Limited) (“CANU” or the “Company

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Canadian Uranium Initiates First Steps on Castle South Uranium Project

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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, British Columbia – December 9, 2025 – TheNewswire - Canadian Uranium Corp. (CSE: CANU) (formerly, Free Battery Metal Limited) (“CANU” or the “Company”), an exploration-focused company targeting high-potential uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin of Northern Saskatchewan, is pleased to provide shareholders with an update on the next steps for its recently acquired 80% earn-in interest in the Castle South Uranium Project (formerly known as the Cable Lake Property) CANU is currently defining exploration targets and preparing permit applications as it embarks on its initial investigation of the Castle South Uranium Project. The property is situated along the southern lip of the Athabasca Basin, where numerous interpreted faults and structural features offer strong potential for mineralization. The Company intends to explore these structures using models similar to those that contributed to discoveries at Patterson Lake South and the Arrow deposit. Three-Phase Exploration Program Beginning Q1 2026 Phase 1 – MT Survey & Data Compilation The Company will commence a Magnetotelluric (MT) survey, a passive geophysical method that measures natural variations in Earth’s magnetic and electric fields—originating from lightning, solar winds, and other natural sources—to map subsurface electrical resistivity. This survey will help define the geology and identify geophysical anomalies across the claim group. The exploration target model is a classic unconformity-style uranium system, focusing on graphitic conductors within magnetic lows that may indicate a hydrothermal depositional environment. With an investigative depth of over 1 km, the MT survey will also help identify anomalies within magnetic breaks at depths consistent with the discoveries at PLS and Arrow. Phase 1 will also include a comprehensive data compilation program, integrating historical datasets with the new MT survey as the framework. Phase 2 – Field Prospecting & Ground Geophysics Scheduled for spring and summer 2026, this phase includes radiometric surveys, ground magnetic (Mag) and induced polarization (IP) geophysics, and Man-portable Shaw drilling to test surface expressions. These activities are designed to correlate surface results with the subsurface anomalies identified in Phase 1, with the goal of defining high-priority diamond drilling targets. ...

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