KWG Consents to Geotechnical Program for Northern Road Link Environmental Impact Study

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - November 6, 2024) - KWG Resources Inc. (CSE: CACR) (CSE: CACR.A), which carries on business as The Canadian Chrome Company ("KWG" or the "Company"), is pleased to announce that Canada Chrome Corporation ("CCC") has signed a memorandum of agreement with AtkinsRéalis Canada Inc. (the "Memorandum of Agreement") in support of its application for work permits needed by it in its capacity as the contractor representing Marten Falls First Nation and Webequie First Nation, the proponents of the environmental assessment for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of a multi-use all-season road called the Northern Road Link between the proposed Marten Falls Community Access Road and the proposed Webequie Supply Road in northwestern Ontario. The Memorandum of Agreement is in furtherance of CCC's ongoing support for equitable sharing with affected First Nations of the many benefits of the development of transportation and electrification systems into the James Bay Lowlands and of mining enterprises in the Ring of Fire.

"For more than 15 years, KWG has been supportive of the development of these types of infrastructure projects in ways that will benefit the local communities of the James Bay Lowlands, as well as benefitting mining companies with projects in the area," said Frank Smeenk, Chief Executive Officer of KWG, adding that "Over these many years, we have believed that there should be an equitable sharing with local communities of the benefits and revenues that the infrastructure and mining enterprises can bring to the area. In furtherance of that vision, we are pleased to provide our consent and support for these efforts for development of the proposed Northern Road Link."

Pursuant to the Memorandum of Agreement, CCC has agreed to provide its consent for AtkinsRéalis Canada Inc. to be granted temporary access rights pursuant to the Public Lands Act (Ontario) to certain parts of the surface over some of the mineral exploration claims held by CCC along the northern half of the route of its proposed "Utility Corridor" for constructing transportation and electrification systems through the James Bay Lowlands from Nakina, Ontario to the Company's Black Horse chromite discovery in the Ring of Fire, a distance of approximately 330 kilometers, with electrification system connections from the Utility Corridor to several First Nations communities in the James Bay Lowlands. CCC has agreed to provide its consent for access rights for periods up to one year for certain geotechnical investigation, aggregate source testing activities and for up to five years for the locations of monitoring wells. The Memorandum of Agreement provides that at the end of those periods the access rights obtained by AtkinsRéalis Canada Inc. will be surrendered and the rights to all surface access rights will be restored to CCC.