Frontier Applauds Budget Allocation to Beren's Bridge and Road Project: A Major Advancement for Infrastructure in Northwestern Ontario

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SUDBURY, ON, Aug. 22, 2024 /CNW/ - Frontier Lithium Inc. (TSXV: FL) (FRA: HL2) (OTCQX: LITOF) ("Frontier" or the "Company") applauds the budget allocation from the federal and provincial governments to the Beren's bridge and road project. This milestone was started over 30 years ago by visionary First Nation's leaders who recognized the need for all season road infrastructure to their communities. The initiative was supported by all the communities in the Treaty #5 Ontario region and was achieved through the funding and perseverance of Pikangikum First Nation and the Whitefeather Forest Community Resource Management Authority.

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Consistent with provincial and federal government commitments to reconciliation, this project exemplifies the collaborative spirit between provincial, federal authorities and Indigenous Peoples who have all contributed to the project. The construction funding shared between the provincial and federal governments, will enable the creation of a two-lane, 196-meter bridge over the Berens River and the upgrading and construction of over 30 kilometers of roads, including to Pikangikum First Nation.

"This bridge and road will benefit both Pikangikum First Nation and the other First Nation communities in the region increasing access to essential goods and services and providing future economic opportunities. For Pikangikum, it will enhance the economic initiatives as planned for by the community's elders of Whitefeather and past leadership. It also builds a better future for our children and for the future generations to come", stated Shirley Keeper, Chief of Pikangikum First Nation.

Beyond an infrastructure undertaking, the Beren's Bridge and Road Project promises multi-generational benefits throughout the region. The project's completion will herald a new era of connectivity, increasing safety, economic opportunities and enhancing the quality of life for over 10,000 residents from 7 First Nation communities in northwestern Ontario.

"Frontier wishes to recognize the leadership of Pikangikum First Nation and the supporting Treaty #5 Ontario communities and acknowledges the transformative potential of this project to catalyze the region", said Trevor Walker, President and CEO of Frontier Lithium. He added, "The successful completion of the all-season bridge and road infrastructure will pave the way for enhanced mobility, foster economic growth and decrease costs by improving access to markets, healthcare, education, and other critical services. Importantly, this infrastructure also represents a significant milestone that will help unlock the potential of the PAK Lithium Project."