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Great Atlantic Expands Nashwaak Lake Tungsten Project near Sisson, a Strategic Canadian Infrastructure Asset - Western New Brunswick
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 3, 2025) - GREAT ATLANTIC RESOURCES CORP...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Great Atlantic Expands Nashwaak Lake Tungsten Project near Sisson, a Strategic Canadian Infrastructure Asset - Western New BrunswickVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 3, 2025) - GREAT ATLANTIC RESOURCES CORP. (TSXV: GR) (the \"Company\" or \"Great Atlantic\") is pleased to announce it has expanded, though mineral claim staking, its 100% owned Nashwaak Lake Tungsten Property, located in western New Brunswick. The expansion has approximately tripled the size of the property, expanding it from approximately 222 hectares to approximately 645 hectares. Tungsten mineralization is reported at the property in bedrock and glacial float. The Company's Nashwaak Lake Property is located approximately 2.5 kilometers northwest of the Sisson Project (tungsten and molybdenum project) of Northcliff Resources Ltd. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney recently announced that the Sisson Project is one of the projects that will be referred to the Major Projects Office (in Canada's Nation Building Projects List). Nashwaak Lake Property MapTo view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/3027/276708_24f507cc3473f904_002full.jpgThe Nashwaak Lake Property is now comprised of two mineral claims (claim nos. 6811 and 12120). Claim no. 6811 was acquired by Great Atlantic during 2024 by means of a purchase agreement. Claim no. 12120 was staked by Great Atlantic during November 2025, expanding the Nashwaak Lake Property in various directions to the current area of approximately 645 hectares. Great Atlantic's management have compiled historical exploration information for the area of the Nashwaak Lake property from Reports of Work on file with the New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development. These reports document soil and prospecting rock samples anomalous for tungsten and diamond drill holes intersecting tungsten mineralization within the area of the Nashwaak Lake Property. Reported highlights include:Two 2009 diamond drill holes by Geodex Minerals Ltd. were reported to intersect 3,064 ppm tungsten (0.306% W or 0.385% WO3) over 1.55 meters core length and 4,330 ppm tungsten (0.433% W or 0.545% WO3) over 0.96 meters core length (Martin, 2010). These near-surface intercepts are reported to be within altered granite. Four 2009 rock samples (from glacial float) collected ...