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Tartisan Nickel Corp. (OTCQB: TTSRF) is a Canadian-based critical minerals exploration and development company with projects in Ontario, Canada. The news flow around Tartisan is centered on its nickel, copper, cobalt and silver exploration activities, particularly at the Kenbridge Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project in the Kenora Mining District of Northwestern Ontario.
Company announcements frequently cover exploration milestones at Kenbridge, such as the engagement and mobilization of diamond drill contractors, the commencement of drilling campaigns, and the technical objectives of these programs. Updates describe efforts to convert Inferred resources to higher-confidence categories, test potential extensions of nickel-copper sulphide zones, and gather data to support engineering and development studies.
Tartisan’s news releases also detail corporate and property-level developments. These include the acquisition of additional mineral claims contiguous to Kenbridge, such as the Apex Claims in the Atikwa Lake region, and the integration of historical geoscience data into regional geological models. The company reports on appointments of technical advisors and Qualified Persons who contribute to exploration planning and NI 43-101 compliant disclosure.
Another recurring theme in Tartisan’s news is financing. The company has announced multiple flow-through private placements and non-brokered financings, explaining that proceeds are directed toward exploration and development work at Kenbridge and are used to incur eligible Canadian Exploration Expenses. Readers of the TTSRF news page can therefore expect a stream of updates on drilling progress, land package consolidation, technical studies and capital raising activities related to Tartisan’s Ontario-based critical metals projects.
Investors and observers who follow Tartisan Nickel Corp. news can use this page to review the company’s disclosed exploration plans, project milestones and financing transactions as reported in its official announcements.
Tartisan Nickel (OTCQB:TTSRF) announced the appointment of David Burga, P.Geo. as Geological Advisor on November 27, 2025.
Mr. Burga is a Professional Geoscientist, University of Toronto graduate, and president of Deptford Geoscience Inc., with over 25 years of exploration experience across Canada and Latin America in nickel, copper, gold, silver and lithium (brine and hard‑rock pegmatites).
The company said Mr. Burga will support advancement of the Kenbridge Nickel‑Copper‑Cobalt Deposit, including resource conversion drilling and Pre‑Feasibility Study (PFS) work.
Tartisan Nickel (OTCQB: TTSRF) retained Rodren Drilling Ltd. to execute a Phase 1 diamond drill program at its 100% owned Kenbridge Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Deposit in the Kenora Mining District, Northwestern Ontario.
The program totals 3,600 metres of drilling, focused on converting Inferred mineral resources into Measured and Indicated categories, testing down-dip and depth extensions of high-grade Ni-Cu mineralization, and collecting data to support an updated Mineral Resource Estimate and a forthcoming Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS). Mobilization is scheduled for December 2025. Technical information was prepared under NI 43-101 and approved by Dean MacEachern, P.Geo., as Qualified Person.
Tartisan Nickel (OTCQB:TTSRF) is preparing a Phase 1 diamond drill program of ~3,600 metres at its 100%‑owned Kenbridge Nickel‑Copper‑Cobalt Project in the Kenora Mining District, northwestern Ontario (announced November 12, 2025).
The program aims to convert inferred resources to Measured and Indicated, test down‑plunge and along‑strike extensions of high‑grade Ni‑Cu mineralization below the existing 623‑metre shaft, improve geological and metallurgical understanding to support a potential pre‑feasibility study, and collect data for future mine design.
Tartisan also continues evaluating additional targets across the 4,273‑hectare project area with road access from Sioux Narrows and Kenora.
Tartisan Nickel Corp. (TTSRF) has announced two key exploration initiatives at its Kenbridge Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project in northwestern Ontario. The company is launching an airborne geophysics program to identify sulphide mineralization and potential deposit extensions, alongside a 4-week Greenfields exploration program focusing on under-explored areas within the 4,273ha property.
The Greenfields program will concentrate on the southern portion of the property, starting at the Kenbridge Deposit, while integrating data with ongoing environmental baseline studies. The initiatives aim to expand the company's resource base and capitalize on growing demand for critical minerals in the electric vehicle and renewable energy sectors.
Tartisan Nickel Corp. (TTSRF) has announced the successful completion of Phase 1 construction of an all-season access road to the Kenbridge Nickel Project. The project, spanning 4,273 ha with 93 contiguous patents, 153 single cell mining claims, and 4 Mining Licenses of Occupation, was previously only accessible by floatplane or ATV.
The new operational restricted access road connects the Kenbridge Project, located 40 km from Highway 71, via the Maybrun gravel road. The property turnoff is 28 km into Maybrun Road, with an additional 12.7 km to reach the Kenbridge 622-meter shaft and core shack.
As spring thaw 2025 progresses, the company has initiated Phase 2 of the access corridor upgrades. The improved accessibility is expected to enhance project economics by enabling efficient transportation of heavy equipment and machinery.
Tartisan Nickel Corp (CSE: TN) (OTCQB: TTSRF) has completed data acquisition and initial interpretation from a Helicopter-Borne Target EM26 Magnetic and VLF Geophysical Survey at the Turtle Pond Knight Danger nickel-copper-platinum property near Dryden, Ontario.
The survey, conducted by Expert Geophysics , utilized a cesium vapor magnetometer to collect electromagnetic and magnetic data, searching for mineralization associated with pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite host rocks. Initial results reveal promising anomalies potentially indicating Nickel, Copper, and PGE mineralization presence.
CEO Mark Appleby expressed enthusiasm about the preliminary results, noting the property's potential for significant mineral deposits including PGMs. Next steps include detailed data interpretation to identify drill targets and enhance subsurface geology understanding. The company will integrate survey results with existing geological and previous drill data to support ongoing exploration efforts.
Tartisan will showcase at Booth 3035 at the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada, March 2-5, 2025, Toronto Convention Centre.
Tartisan Nickel Corp. (CSE: TN) (OTCQB: TTSRF) has completed a 149-line kilometer TargetEM26 Airborne Geophysical Survey at its Turtle Pond Knight Danger Project, located 35 kilometers west of Dryden airport, Ontario. The survey, conducted with 200-meter spaced lines, covered approximately 22 square kilometers. A final report detailing data acquisition, processing, and interpretation is pending.
The company has also successfully closed a $500,000 unit financing with a twelve-month escrow period. The financing terms include:
- 2,777,778 shares issued at $0.18 per unit
- Each unit includes one common share and half purchase warrant
- Full warrants enable purchase of additional common share at $0.40 for 24 months
- Twelve-month escrow period for common shares
- No agent commissions paid
The funds will primarily support exploration and development of the company's flagship Kenbridge Nickel Project in the Atikwa Lake Area, Kenora Mining District, Ontario.
Tartisan Nickel Corp (CSE: TN) (OTCQB: TTSRF) has completed a $1.5 million flow-through financing by issuing 6,250,000 shares at $0.24 per share. The shares are subject to a 13-month escrow period from the closing date. A 5% commission was paid to agents. The funds will be primarily used for exploration, development, and advancement of the company's flagship Kenbridge Nickel Project in Ontario's Kenora Mining District.
Tartisan Nickel Corp. (CSE: TN) (OTCQB: TTSRF) (FSE: 8TA) has commenced work on the Kenbridge Nickel Project all-season access road in the Kenora Mining District, Northwestern Ontario. The road will be approximately 13.7 km long, connecting from Maybrun Road to Kings Highway 71 from Sioux Narrows. The company has completed initial work on 5.8 km of the road, including brushing, ditching, culvert installation, and gravelling.
Additionally, Tartisan has installed a temporary 50-foot span steel bridge over the Atikwa River, enabling safe passage for personnel and equipment to the Kenbridge Project. This bridge will also benefit First Nations' communities by providing access to lands beyond the Atikwa Lake area. CEO Mark Appleby emphasized that road access to the project site and 622-meter shaft will significantly improve project economics by enhancing efficiency and reducing overall costs.