Foremost Lithium underway with 3,000-metre drill program at Jean Lake Lithium project

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Foremost Lithium Resource and Technology CEO Jason Barnard joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has begun exploration at the Jean Lake Lithium project in Manitoba.

Barnard told Proactive the team is targeting the Beryl Dyke B1 which returned two grab samples assaying 3.89 and 5.17% lithium oxide (Li2O), and Beryl Dyke B2 which returned three grab samples assaying 3.81, 4.09 and 4.74% Li2O. The drilling is expected to continue until the end of March.