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Maxus Mining Engages Geotech Ltd. to Complete Winter 2026 Multi-Block Airborne Geophysical Survey in British Columbia

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Maxus Mining Inc. (“Maxus” or the “Company”) (CSE: MAXM | FRA: R7V) is pleased to announce that it has engaged Geotech Ltd. (“Geotech”) to complete a large, multi-block airborne geophysical survey across its Alturas, Hurley, Lotto, and Quarry Projects in British Columbia (the “Projects” or the “Properties”). Geotech is a globally recognized airborne geophysical services provider, having celebrated its 45th year of operations in 2025.

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Maxus Mining Engages Geotech Ltd. to Complete Winter 2026 Multi-Block Airborne Geophysical Survey in British Columbia

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