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Strategic Metals Files Technical Reports for its Hopper and Division Mountain Projects, Southern Yukon
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / December 11, 2025 / Strategic Metals Ltd. (TSXV:SMD) ("Strat...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Strategic Metals Files Technical Reports for its Hopper and Division Mountain Projects, Southern Yukon VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / December 11, 2025 / Strategic Metals Ltd. (TSXV:SMD) (\"Strategic\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce the filing of two Technical Reports (the \"Reports\") for its Hopper and Division Mountain projects, both prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101. The Reports, titled \"Technical Report on the Hopper Project in the Dawson Range Copper-Gold Belt, Aishihik Lake area, Yukon, Canada\" and \"NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Division Mountain Property, Yukon Territory, Canada\" are filed on SEDAR and can be viewed at www.sedar.com under the Strategic profile.\"The projects described in these reports are two of the best mineral assets in Strategic's extensive portfolio\" states Doug Eaton, President and CEO of Strategic. \"The Hopper copper-gold project has excellent size and grade potential, providing a clear and rapid path from exploration to resource definition; whereas the Division Mountain project offers Yukon a local solution to the Territory's energy needs while it transitions to longer term green energy sources. Division Mountain's known coal resources could produce enough electricity to satisfy projected medium-term demand on the grid and at one or more of the rapidly advancing, off-grid Yukon mining projects.\"Hopper ProjectThe Hopper Project hosts copper-gold skarn and porphyry mineralization. It lies within the southern part of the Dawson Range Copper-Gold Belt, a metallogenic province in west-central Yukon that hosts several major deposits, including Western Copper and Gold Corporation's Casino porphyry copper-gold deposit, located 190 km to the north-northwest (Figure 1). The property covers a 74 km2 area and is accessible via a network of roads and trails. Mineral occurrences on the property, which collectively make up the Copper Castle skarn target and the Hopkins North porphyry target, are associated with a 4 by 6 km intrusion referred to as the Hopper Pluton. Dating of the pluton has yielded a late Cretaceous age that is consistent with most mineralization along the belt, including the Casino deposit.The Copper Castle target covers at least 10, stacked skarn horizons along a 1,200 m strike length south of the Hopper Pluton. The skarns have been only partially...