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CanAlaska Expands West McArthur Pike Zone Footprint To 500 Metres Strike Length
Pike Zone Mineralized Corridor Remains Open; Strengthening Target Vectors to West $15 Million ...

About this update from Canalaska Uranium Ltd
[{"type":"text","content":"CanAlaska Expands West McArthur Pike Zone Footprint To 500 Metres Strike LengthPike Zone Mineralized Corridor Remains Open; Strengthening Target Vectors to West$15 Million 2026 Exploration Program Approved for West McArthur JVSaskatoon, Saskatchewan--(Newsfile Corp. - November 6, 2025) - CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) (FSE: DH7) (\"CanAlaska\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to report that it has completed the summer drill program on the West McArthur Joint Venture project (the \"Project\") in the eastern Athabasca Basin (Figure 1). The summer program was focused on continued step outs from the Pike Zone high-grade mineralization to evaluate for additional zones of uranium mineralization and continuation of the associated large hydrothermal alteration system. During the program, the Company successfully stepped out 250 metres west and 100 metres east, intersecting strong alteration, structure, graphitic host stratigraphy, and multiple areas of unconformity-associated uranium mineralization. Importantly, the western-most drill fences intersected strong alteration and uranium mineralization, highlighted by drillholes WMA099 which intersected 2.5 metres at 0.82% eU3O8 and WMA099-03 which intersected 4.1 metres at 0.49% eU3O8, which indicate the strong hydrothermal mineralizing system remains open and appears to be improving to the west along the C10S corridor. These drill fences highlight the potential for additional mineralized pods.Figure 1 – West McArthur Project Location To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/2864/273365_c91e2995448c1b99_002full.jpgCanAlaska CEO, Cory Belyk, comments, \"Following program and budget expansion in August, the 2025 drilling program at West McArthur comes to an end highlighted by some incredible results from the winter and summer drilling programs. The summer program was primarily focused on step-out drilling that delivered a greatly expanded mineralization footprint with clear indications of associated strong alteration at the western-most end of the mineralized Pike Zone corridor drilled to date. Most significantly, the intersected alteration and mineralization characteristics to the west are like those observed in direct relationship to the Pike Zone high-grade mineralization reported from the winter progr...