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RT Minerals Corp. Acquires Additional Lithium/Cesium Mineral Claims and Prospects in Northeastern Ontario, Canada
(TheNewswire) Vancouver, BC - TheNewswire - February 14, 2023 - RT Minerals Cor...

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[{"type":"text","content":"RT Minerals Corp. Acquires Additional Lithium/Cesium Mineral Claims and Prospects in Northeastern Ontario, Canada\n \n \n (TheNewswire)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Vancouver, BC -\n \n \n TheNewswire -\n \n \n February 14, 2023 -\n \n \n RT Minerals Corp.\n \n \n (TSXV:RTM) (OTC:RTMFF)\n \n \n (the “\n \n \n Company\n \n \n ” or “\n \n \n RTM\n \n \n ”) announces\nthat\n \n it has acquired by map staking (MLAS) 91 claims consisting\nof approximately 1,927 hectares (4,762 acres) covering the Case\nBatholith (the “Case Batholith Properties”) centered on\nHeighington Township, 85 km northeast of Cochrane, Ontario.\n \n \n The Case Batholith Properties are 100% owned and royalty free. The\nproperties occur within the boundaries of the Case Batholith and are\nspecifically located in Heighington, Kenning, Sequin, and Case\nTownships (Figure 1). Five properties are situated 12 km north of the\nPower Metals Corp. (“Power Metals”) Case Lake lithium/cesium\ndiscovery in Steel Township, Ontario (Figure 2).\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Click Image To View Full Size\n \n \n \n Figure 1: Location of Case Batholith\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Click Image To View Full Size\n \n \n \n Figure 2: RT Minerals Corp. claim blocks\n \n \n The Power Metals discovery contains significant lithium and cesium\nmineralization within pegmatitic lithologies throughout northeast\ntrending dyke and isolated laccolith (dome) complexes. It is these\nlithologies of the Case Batholith that RT Minerals now owns and will\nbe subject to future exploration by the Company.\n \n \n The entire Case Batholith complex is an oval-shaped complex that is\napproximately 150 km long and 60 km wide. The Case Pegmatite systems,\nassociated with the batholith and its margins, appear to reside within\nthe five largest known lithium-cesium bearing complexes in the\ngeologic region of the Superior Province of Ontario.\n \n \n The entire Case Batholith complex is virtually unexplored (Figure 3).\nExcluding the Case Lake discovery of Power Metals, at the extreme\nsoutheastern edge of the Case Batholith, only one significant borehole\nhas penetrated the Case Batholith during 2007 exploration for gold.\nThis hole was drilled by Lake Shore Gold Corp., drill hole LA-07-01,\nlocated immediately northeast of the Company’...