Nexus Uranium Mobilizes to Cree East Ahead of Drilling Program

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 21, 2025) - Nexus Uranium Corp. (CSE: NEXU) (OTCQB: GIDMF) (FSE: 3H1) (the "Company" or "Nexus") is pleased to announce the mobilization of crews to Cree East and commencement of camp construction in advance of the winter drill program at its flagship Cree East uranium project, located in the prolific Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan.

The winter drill program will utilize the facilities at the MacIntyre Lake lodge in addition to the construction of a winterized camp by Cracking River Logistics. The construction of the winter ice access road, which commenced in December, has been completed and preparation of access roads to the first drill pad are currently underway. Crews and supplies are being mobilized to site with camp construction commencing and anticipated to be completed within the coming week. Drilling and exploration staff are expected to be on site within the coming days commensurate with the start of the drill program.

"With the mobilization of supplies and commencement of camp construction, we are excited to commence our maiden drill program at Cree East," commented Jeremy Poirier, CEO of Nexus Uranium. "Our drill program is scheduled to run the entire season through to the spring and will follow-up on a number of high-priority targets intersected in prior drilling."

About Nexus Uranium Corp.

Nexus Uranium Corp. is a multi-commodity development company focused on advancing the Cree East uranium project in the Athabasca Basin in addition to its precious metals portfolio that includes the Napoleon gold project in British Columbia and a package of gold claims in the Yukon. The Cree East project is one of the largest projects within the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan spanning 57,752 hectares (142,708 acres) and has seen over $20 million in exploration to date. The Napoleon project comprises over 1,000 hectares and prospective for multiple forms of gold mineralization, with exploration in the area dating back to the 1970s with the discovery of high-grade gold. The Yukon gold projects are comprised of almost 8,000 hectares of quartz claims prospective for high-grade gold mineralization with historical grab sampling highlights of 144 g/t gold.

The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Warren D. Robb, P.Geo. (BC), a Director and VP Exploration of Nexus Uranium Corp. and a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Jeremy Poirier
Chief Executive Officer
info@nexusuranium.com