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Snow Lake Lithium Provides Final Update Following Successful Completion of the 2022 Grass River Drilling Campaign
Results: 2.0 % Li2O over 16 meters starting at 30.9 meters down hole (CBP-007) Including 3.1 % Li2O over 1.5 meters 1.8 % Li2O over 3.0 meters starting at 210.3

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[{"type":"text","content":" Results: 2.0 % Li2O over 16 meters starting at 30.9 meters down hole (CBP-007) Including 3.1 % Li2O over 1.5 meters 1.8 % Li2O over 3.0 meters starting at 210.3 meters down hole (GRP-018) Including 3.6 % Li2O over 1.5 meters 2.0 % Li2O over 6.0 meters starting at 125.0 meters down hole (GRP-013) Including 3.2 % Li2O over 1.5 meters 2.9 % Li2O over 2.3 meters starting at 84.2 meters down hole (GRP-021) Including 3.2 % Li2O over 1.5 meters Media Assets can be downloaded here: Snow Lake Lithium - Grass River Drilling Campaign WINNIPEG, MB / ACCESSWIRE / January 11, 2023 / Snow Lake Resources Ltd., d/b/a Snow Lake Lithium Ltd. (NASDAQ:LITM) (\"Snow Lake\" or the \"Company\"), today announced the final drill results and an update and analysis following the recently completed 2022 Grass River drilling campaign. All geochemical analyses from SGS Laboratories Canada Inc. of Lakefield, Ontario (\"SGS Lakefield\") have been received and significant intersections are listed in Table 1.0 with the new drill results highlighted in black bold text for reference. The pegmatite geology in the Grass River area (\"GRP\") is significantly more complex than the Thompson Brothers Lithium dyke, which was recognized early in the drill campaign. As noted by several geologists at the core house, several intersections of coarse-grained spodumene pegmatites were logged in multiple holes within the Grass River area. Due to this level of complexity, Snow Lake engaged SGS Lakefield to assist with modeling the GRP dyke to better understand the three-dimensional (3D) composition of the subsurface area. Based on the final wireframe modeling of the pegmatite dykes at Grass River, SGS Lakefield was able to identify a minimum of three distinctive spodumene bearing pegmatite dykes. Snow Lake's technical personnel in the field hypothesized that there could be as many as five distinctive dykes based on core and field observations. Due to this higher density of dykes within the Grass River area, Snow Lake will refer to this area as the \"GRP Dykes Swarm\" as the Company's drilling campaign progresses. Significant high grade Li2O intercepts continue to be produced by the GRP Dykes Swarm and to infer a compelling lithium presence beyond the resource identified from the initial scoping study. Drill holes GRP-013 and GRP-021 both returned a 1.5-meter intercept of 3.2% Li2...