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  • EV Nickel (EVNI) has begun Phase 4 drilling at the high-grade W4 Zone of its Shaw Dome Project near Timmins, Ontario
  • The first two holes on Section 497550mE intersected sulphide mineralization consistent with Phase 2 drilling
  • CEO Sean Samson met with Coreena Robertson to discuss the news
  • EV Nickel is a Canadian nickel exploration company
  • EV Nickel (EVNI) is up by 4.76 per cent trading at $0.11 per share

EV Nickel (EVNI) has begun Phase 4 drilling at the W4 Zone of its Shaw Dome Project near Timmins, Ontario.

The company engaged with Timmins-based NPLH Drilling to begin its Phase 4 program, targeting the eastern expansion of the W4 Extension.

The first two holes on Section 497550mE intersected sulphide mineralization consistent with Phase 2 drilling, which yielded 20.60 m at 1.23 per cent Ni and 15.70 m grading
0.90 per cent Ni, both 50 m to the west of current drilling.

Assay results for the first two holes are anticipated in 6 to 8 weeks.

EV Nickel CEO Sean Samson met with Coreena Robertson to discuss the news.

EV Nickel is a Canadian nickel exploration company operating near Timmins, Ontario.

EV Nickel (EVNI) is up by 4.76 per cent trading at $0.11 per share as of 9:49 am EST.


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