• Heritage Mining (HML) has received a permit for 2023 exploration at its flagship Drayton-Black Lake Project
  • The program, slated for spring/summer 2023, will focus on drilling three priority targets on the property
  • CEO Peter Schloo spoke with Shoran Devi about the news
  • Heritage Mining is a well-capitalized Canadian mineral exploration company advancing two high-grade gold-silver-copper projects in northwestern Ontario
  • Heritage Mining (HML) opened unchanged trading at $0.095 per share

Heritage Mining (HML) has received a permit for 2023 exploration at its flagship Drayton-Black Lake Project.

The Ontario Ministry of Mines granted the permit ahead of schedule.

The program, slated for spring/summer 2023, will focus on drilling three priority targets on the property.

President and CEO Peter Schloo views the early approval as a testament to the company’s established relationships with the Ministry of Mines and nearby First Nations communities, including Lac Seul First Nation, Ojibway Nation of Saugeen and the Metis Nation of Ontario.

Schloo spoke with Shoran Devi about the news.

Heritage Mining is a well-capitalized Canadian mineral exploration company advancing two high-grade gold-silver-copper projects in northwestern Ontario. The Drayton-Black Lake and Contact Bay projects benefit from historic data, excellent site access and logistical support from the local community.

Heritage Mining (HML) opened unchanged trading at $0.095 per share.


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