Canada One Mining Secures Five-Year Drilling Permit for Copper Dome Project
Canada One Mining Corp. has obtained a five-year exploration drilling permit for its Copper Dome Project in British Columbia, positioning the company to advance exploration efforts and potentially discover significant copper and gold resources.

Canada One Mining Corp. has received a five-year exploration drilling permit from the British Columbia Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals for its Copper Dome Project, marking a significant milestone in the company's strategic exploration efforts. The permit enables comprehensive geological investigation of the project located near Princeton, British Columbia.
CEO Peter Berdusco highlighted the permit's importance, emphasizing the company's ability to fully explore the project through to potential discovery. The primary focus will be on the newly identified Boundary Zone discovered in 2023, with the planned 2025 field season aimed at identifying and prioritizing specific exploration targets based on comprehensive geological, geochemical, geophysical, and structural data.
Previous exploration efforts have shown promising results, with historical drilling in the Friday Creek and Combination Creek Zones revealing notable copper and gold mineral intercepts. The project's strategic location, situated 1.5 kilometers from Hudbay Mineral's Copper Mountain Mine deposits, further enhances its potential significance.
The drilling permit represents a critical step in Canada One's mission to explore and develop critical metal resources. By systematically investigating the Copper Dome Project, the company is positioning itself to potentially contribute to the growing global demand for copper and gold while creating value for investors and local communities.