VANCOUVER, BC and MONTREAL, QC / ACCESSWIRE / January 17, 2017 / Lomiko Metals Inc. ("Lomiko") (TSX-V: LMR, OTCQB: LMRMD/LMRMF,
FSE: DH8C/DH8B) and Canada Strategic Metals Inc. ("Strategic Metals"") (TSX-V: CJC; FSE: YXEN; OTC PINK: CJCFF) are very pleased to
announce high grade graphite results from the near surface Refractory zone at the La Loutre project of 7.74% graphite over 135.60
metres, including 16.81% graphite over 44.10 metres from hole LL-16-01, two different intersections in hole LL-16-02 reporting
17.08% graphite over 22.30 metres and 14.80% graphite over 15.10 metres and 110.80 metres of 14.56% Graphite in Hole LL-16-03.
The table below shows the results from infill drilling from Hole LL-16-01, LL-16-02 and LL-16-03 and previous results from 2015.
A map of drill holes can be found under the heading "Quicklinks: Drill Map". As further results are received, the drill map of the
Refractory Zone will be updated.
In December 2016, the companies completed a 1550 M drill program of 10 holes in the Refractory Zone and will release holes
LL-16-04 to LL-16-10 as results are received and compiled.
"Our goal is to deliver a world class graphite resource at La Loutre. Today's excellent results for the first two of ten drill
holes has delivered even better results than last year. Each drill hole provides better definition of the property's potential and
bolsters the case for a top tier pre-economic assessment," stated A. Paul Gill, CEO of Lomiko Metals Inc.
The La Loutre property consists of contiguous claim blocks totalling approximately 2,867.29 hectares (28,67 km2), situated
approximately 53 km east of Imerys Carbon and Graphite, formerly known as the Timcal Graphite Mine, North America's only operating
graphite mine, and 117 km northwest of Montreal.
Table of Mineralized intersections*
Hole #
From (m)
To (m)
Length* (m)
Gp %
LL-16-001
including
3.90
3.90
139.50
48.00
135.60
44.10
7.74
16.81
LL-16-002
3.90
26.20
22.30
17.08
113.90
129.00
15.10
14.80
LL-16-003
30.20
141.00
110.80
14.56
* Length along the core. The Company doesn't have enough information to estimate the true width of the mineralized zone
intersected in the drill holes.
The 2016 drilling program is managed by Consul-Teck Exploration of Val-d'Or, Quebec, who designed the drilling campaign,
supervised the program and logged and sampled the core.
Consul-Teck Exploration implemented QA/QC procedures to ensure best practices in sampling and analysis of the core samples. The
drill core was logged and then split, with one half sent for assay and the other retained in the core box as a witness sample.
Duplicates and blanks were inserted regularly into the sample stream.
The samples in secure tagged bags were delivered directly to the analytical facility for analysis. In this case, the analytical
facility was the ALS minerals in Val-d'Or, Quebec. The samples are weighed and identified prior to sample preparation. The samples
are crushed to 70% minus 2 mm, then separated and pulverized to 85% passing 75µm. All samples are analyzed for Carbon Graphite
using C-IR18.
Jean-Sebastien Lavallée (OGQ #773), Geologist, is a shareholder of both companies, President and Chief Executive Officer of the
Canada Strategic and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.
For more information on Lomiko Metals, review the website at www.lomiko.com, contact A. Paul Gill at 604-729-5312, or email:
info@lomiko.com.
On Behalf of the Board
"A. Paul Gill"
Chief Executive Officer
We seek safe harbor.
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Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
SOURCE: Lomiko Metals Inc.