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Teako Advances VMS Target Definition at Mostadmarka on the Venna Project
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 8, 2025) - Teako Minerals Corp. (CSE: TMIN) (the "Company" or "Teako") is pleased to report that it has received laboratory results for 61 rock chip samples taken as part of the 2025 sampling program in the Mostadmarka Target Area (or "Mostadmarka") of its 100%-owned Venna copper-cobalt-zinc ("Cu-Co-Zn") massive sulfide ("VMS") main project. Teako's recent field review of the extensive ironworks trend within Mostadmarka and the southern...
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