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Metals Creeks' Option Partner Lomiko Identifies New REE Anomalies at the Yellow Fox Critical Metals Property Located in Central Newfoundland
Thunder Bay Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - January 14, 2026) - Metals Creek Resources Corp. (TSXV: MEK) (FSE: M1C1) (the "Company" or Metals Creek) is pleased to announce that the Company has been advised of assay results by its option partner Lomiko Metals Inc., (Lomiko or TSX-V: LMR) regarding results from additional REE analysis from the recently completed Phase II soil sampling and prospecting program (See News Release September 23, 2025) on the Yellow Fox Antimony property. Lomiko acquired...
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