• Corporate Development Manager Travis Steinke sat down with Coreena Robertson to take a deeper look at the company’s Regal Project and discuss next steps in the company’s exploration plans
  • The Regal Project is located in the Kootenay Arc, approximately 25 km northeast of Revelstoke, British Columbia
  • Affinity is focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of strategic metal deposits within North America
  • Affinity Metals Corp. (AFF) opened trading at C$0.075 per share

Corporate Development Manager Travis Steinke sat down with Coreena Robertson to take a deeper look at the company’s Regal Project.

The Regal Project is located within the northern end of the prolific Kootenay Arc, approximately 25 km northeast of Revelstoke, British Columbia.

Travis also discussed the company’s exploration strategy, given recent price action in the tin and zinc markets.

Affinity Metals Corp. is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of strategic metal deposits, including the Nor Property, Regal Property, Windfall North and Carscallen Extension.

Affinity Metals Corp. (AFF) opened trading at C$0.075 per share.

 Rob Edwards, Affinity’s CEO, talks about the Regal Project
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