Mr. Jared Suchan reports
TRACTION URANIUM ANNOUNCES PLANNED START DATE FOR AIRBORNE RADIOMETRIC SURVEY AT THE AURORA URANIUM PROJECT, SASKATCHEWAN
Traction Uranium Corp.'s planned airborne radiometric survey at the Aurora uranium project, located in Saskatchewan's Athabasca basin region, is scheduled to commence on June 20, 2026, subject to weather, aviation scheduling and final operational readiness. Traction holds an option to acquire an 80-per-cent interest in Aurora from Cosa Resources Corp., subject to satisfying certain earn-in requirements (please see the news release dated Feb. 11, 2026). The Aurora project covers approximately 17 kilometres of prospective strike along the southeastern margin of the Athabasca basin.
The planned airborne radiometric survey is designed to evaluate the project for radiometric responses at a property-wide scale and to support the prioritization of target areas for future follow-up exploration. The radiometric data are expected to assist in refining exploration planning at Aurora, including the evaluation of areas with potential for near-surface mineralization, ground follow-up, target validation and future drill-target refinement.
"With the survey specifications set and the contractor engaged, confirming a start date keeps Aurora advancing on schedule," said Jared Suchan, chief executive officer of Traction. "The survey is expected to deliver a property-wide data set that helps us rank targets and focus our follow-up on the areas with the strongest near-surface mineralization potential."
The company expects to provide further updates as the survey progresses and as results are received, processed and interpreted.
Qualified person
Jared Suchan, PhD, PGeo, chief executive officer and a director of the company, and a qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical contents of this news release.
For a discussion of the company's QA/QC (quality assurance/quality control) and data verification processes and procedures, please see its most recently filed technical report, a copy of which may be obtained under the company's profile on SEDAR+.
About Traction Uranium Corp.
Traction is in the business of mineral exploration and the development of discovery prospects in Canada, including its uranium project in the world-renowned Athabasca region.
About Cosa Resources Corp.
Cosa Resources is a Canadian uranium exploration company operating in Northern Saskatchewan. Its portfolio comprises roughly 237,000 hectares across multiple 100-per-cent-owned and Cosa-operated joint venture projects in the Athabasca basin region, all of which are underexplored, and the majority reside within or adjacent to established uranium corridors.
Cosa's award-winning management team has a long record of success in Saskatchewan. In 2022, members of the Cosa team were awarded the AME Colin Spence Award for their previous involvement in discovering IsoEnergy's Hurricane deposit. In addition to Hurricane, Cosa personnel led teams or had integral roles in the discovery of Denison's Gryphon deposit and held key roles in the founding of both NexGen and IsoEnergy.
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