New Age Metals Inc. announced the procurement of 30,668 hectares of mineral exploration license (MEL) area around Red Cross Lake, Manitoba. The Northman Lithium project is the Company's third property acquisition of 2023. The MEL covers approximately a 28 km strike length of the North Kenyon Shear Zone and surrounds an associated LCT pegmatite swarm documented at Red Cross Lake with historical assays up to 1.25% Li2O and 2.86% Cs2O (LPG pegmatite) and 2.97% Li2O (SPG pegmatite).

The newly acquired Northman Lithium Project lies within the Oxford-Stull domain in Northern Manitoba's Red Cross Lake greenstone belt which hosts highly fractionated lithium- bearing pegmatites and is significantly underexplored. All the claims are held by Lithium Canada Development, a 100% owned Lithium Division of New Age Metals. New Age Metals continues to expand it's Manitoba Lithium Division's land holdings as a leading explorer for battery metals in the province.

The recent acquisitions bring the total land holdings to 74,448 hectares. New Age Metals has 11 projects covering 20,211 hectares in Southern Manitoba which are under option to Mineral Resources Limited. The recent acquisitions of South Bay -, McLaughlin Lake -, and Northman Lithium Projects make up 54,289 hectares for which the Company is looking to find a strategic partnership.