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Many targets in the Northern Group properties occur in mafic volcanic rocks, similar to the host rocks at Agnico Eagle’s Kittilä Mine (Suurikuusikko), the largest primary gold producer in Europe.  Some properties include known gold occurrences, historic drilling and other exploration work.  

The Sarvi Project is adjacent to Rupert Resource’s Pahtavaara/Area 1 property, and the central area of Sarvi is within 5 kilometres of Rupert’s Ikkari discovery zone, which, along with the Kittilä deposit, provides an important exploration model. Sarvi is still relatively un-explored but has returned good indications of gold potential from recent and historic drill results, gold in micronuggets, and surface exploration including trenching, geophysical surveying and mapping.  

FireFox cautions that proximity to a discovery, past-producing mine, or mineral resource, does not indicate that mineralization will occur on FireFox’s property, and if mineralization does occur, that it will occur in sufficient quantity or grade that would result in an economic extraction scenario.

The +120km2 Kolho Trend is comprised of exploration permits and permit applications covering a 23-km long section of a key thrusted contact zone with gold-bearing potential. 

FireFox has also completed initial reconnaissance work and geophysical surveying that identified structures that are highly prospective for hosting gold at the 26km2 Naula Project, and has secured an exploration permit for mechanized work, including drilling. 

Additional properties in the group include Nunara permit that lies very near the interpreted trace of the Sirkka Shear Zone, and the Palvasenvuoma (Manto) permit located roughly 10 kilometers southwest of the Kittilä gold mine.

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