Selkirk Copper Mines Initiates Trading
Trading resumes following the completion of the Company's previously announced reverse take-over transaction involving the acquisition of a 100% interest in the former Minto copper-gold-silver mine in the Yukon from Selkirk First Nation affiliates. Details of the transaction, including information on the resulting issuer, are provided in the Company's news release dated October 29, 2025, and in its Filing Statement available under the Company's profile on SEDAR+.
Corporate Update
The Company, which will continue to use the legal name, "Venerable Ventures Ltd." until completion of its pending name change to "Selkirk Copper Mines Inc.", is advancing a comprehensive restart plan for the former Minto copper-gold-silver mine in partnership with the Selkirk First Nation. Current priorities include a 50,000-metre drill program, Trade-Off Studies and Feasibility Study work, updated mine plans, and permitting to support a potential restart decision in early 2027.
About Selkirk First Nation
Selkirk First Nation is centered in Pelly Crossing, a community in central Yukon, 280km north of Whitehorse. They are a self-governing First Nation, having signed its Final and Self-Government Agreements in 1997. Selkirk owns 4,740 square kilometers of Settlement Land, including 2,408 square kilometers where Selkirk owns both the surface and subsurface. Selkirk First Nation is one of three self-governing Northern Tutchone First Nations in the Yukon. The Selkirk First Nation, indirectly, holds a controlling equity stake in Selkirk Copper.
About Selkirk Copper
Selkirk Copper is a well-financed, newly formed company with a controlling interest held by the Selkirk First Nation, that, in partnership with the Selkirk First Nation, is completing a thorough exploration drilling campaign and a restart and redevelopment plan for the former Minto copper-gold-silver mine based on best-in-class environmentally sustainable mining, development and reclamation practice. Selkirk Copper controls 26,850 hectares of prospective mineral claims located in the Minto-Carmacks copper belt as well as significant open-pit and underground infrastructure, a 4,100 tonne per day processing plant, 400-person camp, water treatment facilities, numerous ancillary buildings, and mobile equipment centered on the former Minto copper-gold-silver mine. Selkirk Copper's mineral tenure, operation infrastructure, access roads and powerline, is located on or adjacent to Lands of the Selkirk First Nation much of which is surrounded by prospective Selkirk First Nation Category A Lands.
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