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Winshear Metals Says Received $170,000 Non-Dilutive Funding Through the Ontario Junior Exploration Program

-- Winshear Metals (WINS.V) on Friday said that it qualified for and has received $169,892 from the Ontario government through the Ontario Junior Exploration Program (OJEP), covering 50% of the company's qualifying exploration expenditures at the Thunder Bay Project, NW Ontario.

The company said that it is planning to conduct a number of detailed infill soil sampling grids as soon as weather conditions permit, followed by airborne magnetics to refine the gold targets for prospecting and drill target definition.

"The Ontario Junior Exploration Program is an important program initiative provided by the Ontario Government to encourage, facilitate and speed up early stage, generative mineral exploration, which can lead to new mineral deposit discoveries," said Richard Williams, Chief Executive Officer of Winshear. "We are grateful for the support and recognition of what we are working to accomplish on the Thunder Bay Project."

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