Nexus Uranium Corp. provided details of the proposed summer geophysical program planned for the Cree East uranium project in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, Canada (Cree East or Project). Nexus has the right to earn up to a 75% interest in the Project from CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. The proposed property- wide 1,746 line kilometer airborne AFMAG (Audio Frequency Magnetics) Electromagnetic (EM) survey would be used to assist the exploration team in creating a property-wide basement geological and structural map.

The AFMAG EM system has been shown to penetrate up to 2,000 metres through cover material to identify conductive and resistive structures. The survey will be used to delineate the location and trend of graphitic and/or hydrothermally altered zones which represent pathways for potential uranium mineralization - serving to both complement and enhance the prior exploration work. The results from the AFMAG EM survey will be used to finalize the locations for the follow-on diamond drill program later this year.

Tendering for the geophysical survey is currently in progress.