Nicola Mining Inc. (TSX.V: NIM) (OTCQB: HUSIF) has reached a significant milestone with the acquisition of the final bulk sample permit for its Dominion Creek Gold-Silver Project from British Columbia authorities. This permit enables the extraction of up to 10,000 tonnes of ore, a crucial development in assessing the project's viability and resource potential. Situated 43 kilometers northeast of Wells, the Dominion Creek property is located in a region renowned for its high-grade production history, underpinned by the Isaac Lake Fault system.
With a 75% economic interest in the project, Nicola Mining is strategically combining gold and silver exploration with the utilization of nearby milling infrastructure. This approach is designed to foster both resource expansion and early-stage production achievements. The securing of the bulk sample permit reflects Nicola Mining's dedication to progressing the Dominion Creek project and its ambition to emerge as a dependable, revenue-generating junior mining entity. Further insights into the project's geographical setting and prospects can be found here.
The advancement of the Dominion Creek project is bolstered by promising assay results and a vertically integrated operational model, showcasing Nicola Mining's methodical strategy towards exploration and development. This progress not only highlights the untapped potential of British Columbia's gold-rich territories but also underscores Nicola Mining's pivotal role in harnessing these resources for future growth.


