Here's an interesting tidbit tucked into the MD&A that was just released -
"In November, an additional 36 single cell mining claims (approximately 8 km2) adjoining the Sudbury 2.0 project were
acquired from an arms-length prospector in exchange for a 1% NSR and $20,000 in cash. These claims contain
multiple historic mine workings (est. 1890s) with substantial evidence of underground excavation. One of the historic
mine workings, now named the Dorland Shafts, was discovered in 2021 and is of particular interest with no prior record
of existence. A sample from this location in a muck pile returned an assay of 1.2% cobalt, 0.06% nickel, and 0.1 g/t
gold (or 12.1 g/t gold equivalent)