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Red Metal Resources Announces Appointment of Exploration Manager
Thunder Bay, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - December 1, 2021) - Red Metal Resources Ltd. (CSE: RMES) (OTC Pink: RMES) (the "Company" or "Red Metal") is pleased to a

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[{"type":"text","content":" Thunder Bay, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - December 1, 2021) - Red Metal Resources Ltd. (CSE: RMES) (OTC Pink: RMES) (the \"Company\" or \"Red Metal\") is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Carlos Chamale as Exploration Manager at the Carrizal Property in the Coastal Cordillera, Chile. Mr. Chamale is an experienced Canadian geologist with over fifteen years in the mineral exploration industry across multiple commodities and geological terranes, with a strong focus on copper and gold exploration, from project generation to property assessments and resource definition. Mr. Chamale has worked for various junior and major companies in Canada and Latin America, most recently with Fortescue Metals Group leading their exploration efforts in Colombia specifically for copper and gold. Mr. Chamale's responsibilities at Fortescue included country-wide terrane assessment, design and execution of regional exploration programs, and third-party reviews. Mr. Chamale also worked in Nicaragua with Condor Gold Plc on deposit-scale geological models for resource estimation and regional geochemistry. Ms. Jeffs, the President and CEO of Red Metal, commented, \"We are extremely pleased that Carlos will be joining our team. Carlos's background and wide range of experience will be a significant benefit to Red Metal. Carlos's Latin American experience adds the depth to our Chilean exploration team to aggressively advance our Carrizal Property.\" Carrizal Property Red Metal's primary property is the Carrizal copper-gold-cobalt property in the Coastal Cordillera of Chile's III Region. The Carrizal Property consists of two projects, Farellon and Perth, and totals 3,278 hectares. The Farellon Project lies along strike from the historic Carrizal Alto mine and was historically mined as part of the Carrizal Alto mining complex in the late 1800's. Historical records indicate that copper mining commenced at Carrizal Alto in the 1820's and continued on a significant scale, mostly by British companies, until 1891 when disastrous flooding occurred and mines closed. It is estimated that during this period, in excess of 3 million tonnes with grades in excess of 5% copper and widths of eight metres was extracted as well a large quantity of direct shipping ore at 12% copper. At one time there was a considerable body of tails present to support these figures but th...