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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 6 MIN

Flow Metals advances drill-ready Yukon gold project while expanding Copper exploration in B.C.

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Flow Metals Corp CEO Scott Sheldon joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company’s flagship Sixty Mile Gold Project in Yukon and ongoing exploration efforts at its New Brenda copper project in British Columbia. Sheldon highlighted Sixty Mile as a compelling exploration opportunity located within one of Yukon’s historic placer gold districts. While the region has produced significant placer gold over many years, the primary bedrock source of that mineralization remains largely undiscovered. According to Sheldon, the project benefits from a combination of “legacy, scale and momentum.” Over several years, Flow Metals has consolidated approximately 140 square kilometres of prospective ground and applied modern geological interpretation techniques to extensive historical exploration data. This work has helped identify multiple drill targets across a large gold-bearing trend. The company has also expanded its land position through acquisitions and strategic staking, increasing its control over a major thrust fault corridor to approximately 20 kilometres of strike length. Management believes this structure served as a key pathway for mineralizing fluids and could play an important role in localizing gold deposits. Importantly, Flow Metals has secured a Class 3 exploration permit that allows for significant drilling activity over the coming years. While the company has not yet secured financing for a drill program, Sheldon noted that the project is drill-ready and positioned for future advancement. The discussion also covered the New Brenda copper project in British Columbia, where Flow Metals is evaluating a potential blind copper porphyry system using geophysical surveys while continuing permitting activities. The company believes the project hosts characteristics consistent with large-scale porphyry mineralization and remains a key component of its exploration portfolio. With advanced permitting, expanded land holdings, and multiple exploration targets identified, Flow Metals believes both Sixty Mile and New Brenda offer significant discovery potential as it advances its exploration strategy. #proactiveinvestors #flowmetalscorp #cse #fwm #newbrenda #SixtyMileGold #GoldExploration #CopperExploration #YukonMining #BritishColumbiaMining #MiningNews #GoldDiscovery #PorphyryCopper #ResourceExploration

Flow Metals Corp CEO Scott Sheldon joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company’s flagship Sixty Mile Gold Project in Yukon and ongoing exploration efforts at its New Brenda copper project in British Columbia. Sheldon highlighted Sixty Mile as a compelling exploration opportunity located within one of Yukon’s historic placer gold districts. While the region has produced significant placer gold over many years, the primary bedrock source of that mineralization remains largely undiscovered. According to Sheldon, the project benefits from a combination of “legacy, scale and momentum.” Over several years, Flow Metals has consolidated approximately 140 square kilometres of prospective ground and applied modern geological interpretation techniques to extensive historical exploration data. This work has helped identify multiple drill targets across a large gold-bearing trend. The company has also expanded its land position through acquisitions and strategic staking, increasing its control over a major thrust fault corridor to approximately 20 kilometres of strike length. Management believes this structure served as a key pathway for mineralizing fluids and could play an important role in localizing gold deposits. Importantly, Flow Metals has secured a Class 3 exploration permit that allows for significant drilling activity over the coming years. While the company has not yet secured financing for a drill program, Sheldon noted that the project is drill-ready and positioned for future advancement. The discussion also covered the New Brenda copper project in British Columbia, where Flow Metals is evaluating a potential blind copper porphyry system using geophysical surveys while continuing permitting activities. The company believes the project hosts characteristics consistent with large-scale porphyry mineralization and remains a key component of its exploration portfolio. With advanced permitting, expanded land holdings, and multiple exploration targets identified, Flow Metals believes both Sixty Mile and New Brenda offer significant discovery potential as it advances its exploration strategy. #proactiveinvestors #flowmetalscorp #cse #fwm #newbrenda #SixtyMileGold #GoldExploration #CopperExploration #YukonMining #BritishColumbiaMining #MiningNews #GoldDiscovery #PorphyryCopper #ResourceExploration

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