District Commences Drilling at the Stollberg Property in Sweden

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 16, 2024) - District Metals Corp. (TSXV: DMX) (OTCQB: DMXCF) (FSE: DFPP); ("District" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the commencement of core drilling at the high grade polymetallic Stollberg Property located 35 km to the southwest of the Tomtebo Property (Figure 1) within the Bergslagen Mining District of south-central Sweden. The Stollberg-Tomtebo Properties are being explored in collaboration with Boliden Mineral AB.

Highlights:

  • A total of 2,200 m of drilling in five to six holes is planned at the historic Gr?nsgruvan Mine (operated from 1943 to 1978) located within the Stollberg Property (Figure 2).

  • All drill holes will be followed up by Boliden's in-house, state of the art, down-hole, three component electromagnetic (DHEM) survey1.

  • The Stollberg Property contains similar host rocks, structure, alteration, and mineralization styles as the Garpenberg Mineralized Trend, which gives significant support in making a similar new discovery2,3,4.

Garrett Ainsworth, CEO of District, commented: "Over the last year important geological, geochemical, and geophysical data from the Stollberg Property has been obtained and compiled by the technical team through a collaborative process that has delivered priority areas for drilling. During this process the historic Gr?nsgruvan Mine stood out as one of several priority areas to drill within the Stollberg Property. From a property-wide perspective, the whole rock geochemistry from historic drill core and outcrop rock sampling at the Stollberg Property is highly analogous to the setting associated with Boliden's operating Garpenberg Mine, which is a global tier one asset.

There are numerous historic drill holes with wide intervals of high grade polymetallic mineralization at the Gr?nsgruvan Mine. The Fall 2024 drill program will focus on step outs from known mineralization at the Gr?nsgruvan Mine to expand upon known mineralized bodies, and to potentially discover new polymetallic mineralized bodies.

Leading edge whole rock geochemistry and DHEM will be completed on all drill holes to increase the team's technical understanding of the Stollberg mineralized trend, and to increase the probability of making new discoveries."

Stollberg Property Description

The Stollberg Mineralized Trend is located in the Bergslagen region of the Fennoscandian shield. The Stollberg Trend comprises a 5.0 km long steeply east-dipping belt of manganese-rich, magnetite and Zn-Pb-Ag sulphide deposits hosted by marble, skarn and hydrothermally altered meta-volcanic rocks. The deposits have been mined continuously from medieval times until 1982.