CanAlaska Expands West McArthur Pike Zone Footprint To 500 Metres Strike Length
CanAlaska (OTCQX: CVVUF) completed its 2025 summer drill program at the West McArthur joint venture, extending the Pike Zone mineralized corridor to a 500 metre strike length with step-outs 250 metres west and 100 metres east.
Key metrics: WMA094-08 returned 4.3 m @ 5.89% eU3O8; western step-outs include 2.5 m @ 0.82% eU3O8 (WMA099) and 4.1 m @ 0.49% eU3O8 (WMA099-03). The company approved a $15 million 2026 program (20% increase vs 2025) and raised the 2025 budget by 13% after positive summer results.
CanAlaska (OTCQX: CVVUF) ha terminato il programma di trivellazioni estivo 2025 presso la joint venture West McArthur, estendendo il corridoio mineralizzato della Pike Zone a una lunghezza di 500 metri con step-out di 250 metri a ovest e 100 metri a est.
Metriche chiave: WMA094-08 ha restituito 4,3 m @ 5,89% eU3O8; gli step-out occidentali includono 2,5 m @ 0,82% eU3O8 (WMA099) e 4,1 m @ 0,49% eU3O8 (WMA099-03). L'azienda ha approvato un programma da 15 milioni di dollari nel 2026 (aumento del 20% rispetto al 2025) e ha aumentato il budget 2025 del 13% dopo i risultati estivi positivi.
CanAlaska (OTCQX: CVVUF) completó su programa de perforación estival 2025 en la empresa conjunta West McArthur, ampliando el corredor mineralizado de la Pike Zone a 500 metros de longitud con saltos de 250 metros al oeste y 100 metros al este.
Métricas clave: WMA094-08 arrojó 4,3 m @ 5,89% eU3O8; los saltos occidentales incluyen 2,5 m @ 0,82% eU3O8 (WMA099) y 4,1 m @ 0,49% eU3O8 (WMA099-03). La compañía aprobó un programa de 15 millones de dólares para 2026 (un aumento del 20% respecto a 2025) y elevó el presupuesto 2025 en un 13% tras los resultados positivos del verano.
CanAlaska (OTCQX: CVVUF)는 West McArthur 합작투자에서 2025년 여름 시추 프로그램을 마무리하고 Pike Zone 광물화 구간의 연장을 500미터 스트라이크 길이로 확장했으며 서쪽으로 250미터, 동쪽으로 100미터의 스텝아웃을 나타냈습니다.
주요 지표: WMA094-08은 4.3 m @ 5.89% eU3O8을 반환했습니다; 서측 스텝아웃에는 2.5 m @ 0.82% eU3O8 (WMA099)와 4.1 m @ 0.49% eU3O8 (WMA099-03)가 포함됩니다. 회사는 2026년 1500만 달러 프로그램을 승인했으며(2025년 대비 20% 증가), 긍정적인 여름 결과 이후 2025년 예산을 13% 증액했습니다.
CanAlaska (OTCQX: CVVUF) a terminé son programme de forage estival 2025 sur la coentreprise West McArthur, prolongeant le corridor minéralisé de la Pike Zone à une longueur de 500 mètres avec des extensions de 250 mètres à l'ouest et de 100 mètres à l'est.
Indicateurs clés : WMA094-08 a retourné 4,3 m à 5,89 % eU3O8; les extensions vers l'ouest comprennent 2,5 m à 0,82 % eU3O8 (WMA099) et 4,1 m à 0,49 % eU3O8 (WMA099-03). La société a approuvé un programme de 15 millions de dollars pour 2026 (augmentation de 20 % par rapport à 2025) et a relevé le budget 2025 de 13 % après les résultats estivaux positifs.
CanAlaska (OTCQX: CVVUF) hat sein sommerliches Bohrprogramm 2025 bei der West McArthur Joint Venture abgeschlossen und den Pike Zone Mineralisierungskorridor auf eine Länge von 500 Metern verlängert, mit Versatzposten 250 Meter nach Westen und 100 Metern nach Osten.
Wichtige Kennzahlen: WMA094-08 ergab 4,3 m bei 5,89% eU3O8; westliche Ausdehnungen umfassen 2,5 m bei 0,82% eU3O8 (WMA099) und 4,1 m bei 0,49% eU3O8 (WMA099-03). Das Unternehmen genehmigte ein Programm von 15 Millionen USD für 2026 (20% mehr als 2025) und erhöhte das Budget für 2025 um 13% nach positiven Sommerergebnissen.
CanAlaska (OTCQX: CVVUF) أكملت برنامج الحفر الصيفي 2025 في مشروع West McArthur المشترك، موسعةً ممر الصخور المعدنية Pike Zone إلى طول 500 متر مع تمديدات خطوة 250 مترًا غربًا و100 متر شرقًا.
المقاييس الرئيسية: WMA094-08 أرجعت 4.3 م @ 5.89% eU3O8; تشمل التمديدات الغربية 2.5 م @ 0.82% eU3O8 (WMA099) و4.1 م @ 0.49% eU3O8 (WMA099-03). وافقت الشركة على برنامج بقيمة 15 مليون دولار للـ 2026 (زيادة 20% مقارنةً بـ2025) ورفعت ميزانية 2025 بنسبة 13% بعد نتائج الصيف الإيجابية.
- Strike extension to 500 metres via 250 m west and 100 m east step-outs
- High-grade confirmation — WMA094-08: 4.3 m at 5.89% eU3O8
- 12 of 17 western holes contained uranium mineralization
- $15M 2026 budget approved (20% increase over 2025)
- Partner funding for the increased 2025 budget portion is not yet confirmed
- Summer geochemical assay results are pending; reported grades are preliminary radiometric eU3O8
- Radiometric probe saturation risk can cap extremely high-grade readings
- Reported intervals are drill lengths and do not represent true thicknesses
Pike Zone Mineralized Corridor Remains Open; Strengthening Target Vectors to West
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan--(Newsfile Corp. - November 6, 2025) - CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSXV: CVV) (OTCQX: CVVUF) (FSE: DH7) ("CanAlaska" or the "Company") is pleased to report that it has completed the summer drill program on the West McArthur Joint Venture project (the "Project") in the eastern Athabasca Basin (Figure 1). The summer program was focused on continued step outs from the Pike Zone high-grade mineralization to evaluate for additional zones of uranium mineralization and continuation of the associated large hydrothermal alteration system. During the program, the Company successfully stepped out 250 metres west and 100 metres east, intersecting strong alteration, structure, graphitic host stratigraphy, and multiple areas of unconformity-associated uranium mineralization. Importantly, the western-most drill fences intersected strong alteration and uranium mineralization, highlighted by drillholes WMA099 which intersected 2.5 metres at
Figure 1 – West McArthur Project Location
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CanAlaska CEO, Cory Belyk, comments, "Following program and budget expansion in August, the 2025 drilling program at West McArthur comes to an end highlighted by some incredible results from the winter and summer drilling programs. The summer program was primarily focused on step-out drilling that delivered a greatly expanded mineralization footprint with clear indications of associated strong alteration at the western-most end of the mineralized Pike Zone corridor drilled to date. Most significantly, the intersected alteration and mineralization characteristics to the west are like those observed in direct relationship to the Pike Zone high-grade mineralization reported from the winter program. This very successful outcome will focus the start of the fully funded
Figure 2 – Summer Drill Program Results
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2025 West McArthur Summer Drill Program Complete Following 2025 Budget Increase
The 2025 summer drill program on the West McArthur project is now complete. Based on positive initial summer drill results, the 2025 exploration budget was increased by
Most importantly, the last drill fences of the season completed on the western-most step out intersected unconformity-associated uranium mineralization. Drillholes on these fences were highlighted by WMA099 which intersected 2.5 metres at
As a secondary goal, one infill drillhole was completed within the high-grade footprint of the Pike Zone in support of the geological model. WMA094-08 intersected 4.3 metres at
Geochemical assay results from the winter portion of the 2025 exploration program were released in July (see News Release dated July 17, 2025) and confirmed the very high-grade nature of the Pike Zone. Combined with the results of the summer program, the winter assay results also support continued exploration along the C10S corridor for additional zones of uranium mineralization. Geochemical assay results from the summer portion of the 2025 exploration program are pending.
The West McArthur project, a Joint Venture with Cameco Corporation, is operated by CanAlaska that holds an
Figure 3 – Photographs comparing alteration and mineralization from WMA099 to WMA076-04. Photograph A shows WMA076-04 which intersected two intervals of 0.5 metres at
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2026 West McArthur Program and Budget Approved
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Drillhole Details - Western Step Outs From Pike Zone
Seventeen drillholes were completed stepping out to the west during the summer exploration program. Twelve drillholes in this target area contained uranium mineralization (Table 1). The lower sandstone column of the drillholes is strongly bleached with limonite alteration extending 90 to 120 metres above the unconformity. Within the lower sandstone column, multiple metre-scale fault zones were intersected and are characterized by hydrothermal dravitic breccias and veins with localized re-activation, and zones of quartz dissolution. Unconformity-associated uranium mineralization is characterized by blebby, nodular, and disseminated mineralization associated with strong clay, hematite, and sooty pyrite. Basement-hosted uranium mineralization is characterized by blebby, disseminated, foliation-parallel and structurally controlled mineralization associated with hematite, chlorite, and clay alteration. The basement of the drillholes is bleached, clay, and chlorite altered as a halo about re-activated graphitic and chloritic fault zones.
Drillhole Details - Eastern Step Outs From Pike Zone
Four drillholes were completed stepping out to the east during the summer exploration program. The lower sandstone column of the drillholes is strongly bleached with limonite alteration extending 60 to 100 metres above the unconformity. Within the lower sandstone column, metre-scale fault zones were intersected and are characterized by broken and blocky core with hydrothermal dravitic veins and zones of quartz dissolution. The basement of the drillholes is clay and chlorite altered as a halo about re-activated graphitic and chloritic fault zones.
Drillhole Details - Pike Zone Infill
One drillhole was completed within the high-grade footprint of the Pike Zone in support of the geological model that contained uranium mineralization (Table 2). The lower sandstone column of WMA094-08 is strongly bleached with limonite alteration extending 90 metres above the unconformity. Within the lower sandstone column, multiple metre-scale fault zones were intersected and are characterized by hydrothermal dravitic breccias and veins with localized re-activation, and zones of quartz dissolution. Basement-hosted uranium mineralization is characterized by structurally controlled, foliation-parallel, and disseminated to blebby mineralization associated with hematite, chlorite, and clay alteration. The basement of WMA094-08 is strongly bleached, clay, and chlorite altered as a halo about the basement-hosted mineralization within the re-activated graphitic and chloritic fault zones.
Table 1 - Radiometric Equivalent Uranium Grades
| DDH | From (m) | To (m) | Length (m)5 | Average Grade (% eU3O8)6 |
| WMA095-041,4 | 825.5 | 825.9 | 0.4 | 0.29 |
| WMA095-051,4 | 808.3 | 814.0 | 5.7 | 0.27 |
| WMA095-061,4 | 818.8 | 819.2 | 0.4 | 0.18 |
| WMA0962,4 | 833.9 | 834.4 | 0.5 | 0.27 |
| WMA096-012,4 | 821.8 | 822.7 | 0.9 | 0.16 |
| WMA096-022,4 | 817.3 | 818.3 | 1.0 | 0.59 |
| WMA096-022,4 | 819.4 | 821.7 | 2.3 | 0.10 |
| WMA096-042,4 | 829.8 | 830.8 | 1.0 | 0.11 |
| WMA0993,4 | 813.5 | 816.0 | 2.5 | 0.82 |
| WMA099-013,4 | 817.6 | 817.8 | 0.2 | 0.11 |
| WMA099-013,4 | 832.5 | 832.8 | 0.3 | 0.17 |
| WMA099-023,4 | 824.6 | 825.0 | 0.4 | 0.17 |
| WMA099-023,4 | 826.0 | 827.2 | 1.2 | 0.10 |
| WMA099-033,4 | 817.1 | 821.2 | 4.1 | 0.49 |
| WMA099-043,4 | 818.0 | 819.4 | 1.4 | 0.24 |
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Table 2 - Radiometric Equivalent Uranium Grades
| DDH | From (m) | To (m) | Length (m)4 | Average Grade (% eU3O8)5 |
| WMA094-081,2 | 810.3 | 812.9 | 2.6 | 1.75 |
| Including3 | 810.4 | 812.1 | 1.7 | 2.09 |
| WMA094-081,2 | 816.7 | 821.0 | 4.3 | 5.89 |
| WMA094-081,2 | 823.1 | 823.9 | 0.8 | 1.85 |
| Including3 | 823.5 | 823.9 | 0.4 | 2.60 |
| WMA094-081,2 | 827.6 | 829.0 | 1.4 | 0.83 |
| WMA094-081,2 | 830.2 | 831.1 | 0.9 | 0.32 |
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Use of Radiometric Equivalent Grades and Geochemical Assay Sampling Procedures
During active exploration programs drillholes are radiometrically logged using calibrated downhole GeoVista NGRS and TGGS (Triple GM) gamma probes which collect continuous readings along the length of the drillhole. Preliminary radiometric equivalent uranium grades ("eU3O8") are then calculated from the downhole radiometric results. The probe is calibrated using an in-house algorithm calculated from the calibration of the probe at the Saskatchewan Research Council facility in Saskatoon and from the comparison of probe results against previously reported geochemical analyses. At extremely high radiometric equivalent uranium grades, downhole gamma probes may become saturated, resulting in the probe being overwhelmed, which in turn can create difficulties in accurately determining extremely high-grade radiometric equivalent uranium grades, and a cap may be applied to the grade. The equivalent uranium grades are preliminary and are subsequently reported as definitive assay grades following sampling and chemical analysis of the mineralized drill core. In the case where core recovery within a mineralized intersection is poor or non-existent, radiometric grades are considered to be more representative of the mineralized intersection and may be reported in the place of assay grades. Radiometric equivalent probe results are subject to verification procedures by qualified persons employed by CanAlaska prior to disclosure.
All assay drill core samples from the program, completed as NQ -sized core, were shipped to the Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratories (SRC) in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in secure containment for preparation, processing, and multi-element analysis by ICP-MS and ICP-OES using total (HF:NHO3:HClO4) and partial digestion (HNO3:HCl), boron by fusion, and U3O8 wt% assay by ICP-OES using higher grade standards. Assay samples are chosen based on downhole probing radiometric equivalent uranium grades and scintillometer (SPP2 or CT007-M) peaks. Assay sample intervals comprise 0.3 - 0.8 metre continuous half-core split samples over the mineralized intervals. With all assay samples, one half of the split sample is retained and the other sent to the SRC for analysis. The SRC is an ISO/IEC 17025/2005 and Standards Council of Canada certified analytical laboratory. Blanks, standard reference materials, and repeats are inserted into the sample stream at regular intervals by CanAlaska and the SRC in accordance with CanAlaska's quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures. Geochemical assay data are subject to verification procedures by qualified persons employed by CanAlaska prior to disclosure.
All reported depths and intervals are drill hole depths and intervals, unless otherwise noted, and do not represent true thicknesses, which have yet to be determined.
About CanAlaska Uranium
CanAlaska is a leading explorer of uranium in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, Canada. With a project generator model, the Company has built a large portfolio of uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin. CanAlaska owns numerous uranium properties, totaling approximately 500,000 hectares, with clearly defined targets in the Athabasca Basin covering both basement and unconformity uranium deposit potential. The Company has recently concentrated on the West McArthur high-grade uranium expansion with targets in 2024 leading to significant success at Pike Zone. Fully financed for the upcoming 2026 drill season, CanAlaska is focused on uranium deposit discovery and delineation in a safe and secure jurisdiction. The Company has the right team in place with a track record of discovery and projects that are located next to critical mine and mill infrastructure.
The Company's head office is in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada with a satellite office in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
The Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects for this news release is Nathan Bridge, MSc., P. Geo., Vice-President Exploration for CanAlaska Uranium Ltd., who has reviewed and approved its contents.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
"Cory Belyk"
Cory Belyk, P.Geo., FGC
CEO, President and Director
CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
Contacts:
| Cory Belyk, CEO and President Tel: +1.306.668.6900 Email: cbelyk@canalaska.com | General Enquiry Tel: +1.306.668.6915 Email: info@canalaska.com |
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