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Homeland Acquires Historical Data for Cross Bones Uranium Property

The Company will be attending PDAC, Issues Milestone Payment under Shift Amalgamation Agreement ...

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Homeland Acquires Historical Data for Cross Bones Uranium Property

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[{"type":"text","content":"Homeland Acquires Historical Data for Cross Bones Uranium PropertyThe Company will be attending PDAC, Issues Milestone Payment under Shift Amalgamation AgreementVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 26, 2026) - Homeland Uranium Corp. (TSXV: HLU) (OTCQB: HLUCF) (FSE: D3U) (\"Homeland\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to update shareholders regarding recent and upcoming corporate activities.Homeland Acquires Cross Bones DatabaseThe Company has acquired an additional historical exploration dataset for the Cross Bones Property from private vendors at a cost of US$13,000. This historical exploration dataset includes 16 drill logs, drill core assays, surface sampling and radiometric surveys that were completed by BlueRock Resources Inc. (\"Bluerock\") during its 2006-2007 exploration program at what is now the Cross Bones Project. During that time, Bluerock held an option to acquire an interest in the project from Energy Metals Corporation in what was then known as the Skull Creek Project.Included in the data package is the location of dozens of historical drill holes completed on the Cross Bones Property in 1978 by Ashland Minerals. Homeland had already acquired the geological and wireline logs for many of these holes during a previous data purchase (see the Company's news release dated December 10, 2024).Roger Lemaitre, President and Chief Executive Officer of Homeland Uranium, stated, \"This data acquisition is a key step in our process of evaluating and developing the Cross Bones Property and will help us move this project forward on a much quicker timeframe than we previously anticipated. Once consolidated with our existing data and the entire package re-interpreted, this data will likely save the Company considerable future exploration costs, as we anticipate much of the historical drilling will not have to be redone.\"The Company will be reviewing this new data, compiling it with the previously acquired data and will be undertaking a new interpretation of the Cross Bones Property over the next few months, with the objective of permitting, planning and executing a mapping, sampling and initial drilling program at the Cross Bones Property prior to the end of 2026.The Cross Bones Property is located in northwestern Colorado, near the communities of Rangely and Dinosaur, within the northeastern portion of the Color...

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