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Visionary Plans 2026 Diamond Drill Programs to Test EM Conductors at King Solomon and Tin Cup Nickel-Copper Projects in Wyoming, Secures Additional Funding Through Exploration Alliance
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 2, 2026) - Visionary Metals Corp. (TSXV: VI...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Visionary Plans 2026 Diamond Drill Programs to Test EM Conductors at King Solomon and Tin Cup Nickel-Copper Projects in Wyoming, Secures Additional Funding Through Exploration AllianceVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 2, 2026) - Visionary Metals Corp. (TSXV: VIZ) (\"Visionary\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that Teck American Incorporated (\"Teck\") has committed additional funding to conduct a 3,000-5,000-meter (\"m\") diamond drill program at Visionary's Tin Cup and King Solomon Nickel-Copper Projects (the \"Projects\") in the Granite Mountains of Wyoming as part of the Exploration Alliance (the \"Alliance\") between the two parties. In 2025, Teck contributed C$600,00 and additional technical services, extending the alliance period to June 30th, 2027. Teck is now contributing an additional C$800,000 in direct funding toward the 2026 drill program and an estimated C$300,000 in technical services. This additional funding is expected to further extend the alliance period into 2028. \"The extension of our Alliance with Teck provides non-dilutive funding towards drilling at both of our flagship nickel and copper projects in Wyoming and we are excited to test multiple high-potential targets at each of our Tin Cup and King Solomon Projects in 2026,\" commented Wes Adams, CEO of Visionary Metals. \"Success in this year's drilling would accelerate the Projects toward resource definition and support our goal of establishing Wyoming as an emerging nickel and copper district in North America.\"FLTEM Results and Drill Target SummaryPlanning for the approved 3,000-5,000-meter drill program commenced shortly after the completion of a FLTEM survey at Tin Cup and King Solomon (located 10 kilometers (\"km\") east) which revealed several significant subsurface Electromagnetic (\"EM\") conductors, indicating high potential for magmatic nickel and copper sulfides. The longest and widest of the conductors at Tin Cup (TC-01 B) is located directly beneath the strongest nickel and copper soil geochemistry anomalies identified in prior soil sampling at Tin Cup. The conductor appears within 50 m of surface and extends down plunge for 940 m and is estimated to be approximately 80 m wide. A deeper second conductor (TC-01A) located 1 km northeast begins at 250 m below surface and extends down plunge for at least 570 m at an ...