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Notice Of Intent With BLM To Conduct Drilling & Trenching On Coyote Basin Uranium Project

VANCOUVER – Homeland Uranium Corp. has filed a Notice of Intent (NOI), through its wholly owned subsidiary Shift Exploration Inc., with the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (DRMS) to commence a 36-hole, 6,000 m/19,685 ft rotary drill program at the Coyote Basin Uranium Project in Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties in northwestern Colorado. This program will be the Company’s inaugural drill campaign on the Coyote Basin Property and forms the first part of the Phase II 2025 exploration campaign. The objective of the drill program is to confirm the presence of uranium mineralization discovered by previous operators during the 1970s and determine the location of higher-grade zones within the known mineralized horizons. Part One of the Phase II exploration program is focused on bringing the historical uranium and vanadium resources to compliance with National Instrument 43-101.

As part of the activities requested under the NOI, Homeland will also be planning to excavate three trenches to further verify the apparent width extent of the mineralized lenses. Each trench is located to expose the geology over parts of Horizons 1- 3 where Phase 1 mapping and prospecting discovered anomalous radioactivity in outcrop up to eight times background levels (400 cps) using a CT007-M microR Meter. The reader is cautioned that scintillometer readings are not a substitute for laboratory analysis and should not be considered as a measure of uranium concentration. The trench locations also coincide with historically identified anomalous uranium concentrations in outcrop ranging up to 0.146% U3O8.

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