LIFT Intersects 26 m at 1.29% Li2O at its BIG East pegmatite, Yellowknife Lithium Project, NWT

Li-FT Power Ltd. has reported results from its 17-hole winter drilling program at the Yellowknife Lithium Project in the Northwest Territories, featuring significant grades at the BIG East pegmatite

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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LIFT Intersects 26 m at 1.29% Li2O at its BIG East pegmatite, Yellowknife Lithium Project, NWT

Li-FT Power Ltd. has announced results from its 2026 winter drilling program at the Yellowknife Lithium Project, situated outside the city of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories. The company reported a notable intersection of 26 meters at 1.29% Li2O at the BIG East pegmatite. This exploration phase involved a total of 17 drill holes designed to test the mineralization of the project's pegmatite systems and further define the scope of the deposit.[1][2]

Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Li-FT Power is active on several markets, including the TSX Venture Exchange under the ticker LIFT, the OTCQX as LIFFF, and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as WS0. The winter program results are part of the company's ongoing evaluation of the Yellowknife Lithium Project. These latest findings from the BIG East pegmatite contribute to the company's broader exploration strategy in the region as it continues to assess the scale and grade of its lithium-bearing assets. The 2026 winter program represents a significant milestone in the company's efforts to define the resource potential of the Northwest Territories site.[1][2]

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