North Arrow Minerals Inc. announced the discovery of new spodumene mineralized pegmatites at its 100% owned LDG and MacKay Lithium Projects in the Northwest Territories. Highlights of recently completed field work include: Discovery of the MK3 spodumene pegmatite at the MacKay Project; Mapping of new spodumene pegmatite mineralization in the SD2 area at the LDG Project; Over 17 simple and spodumene-bearing pegmatites have now been identified at both properties; 53 rock (grab and channel-sawn) and soil samples have been submitted for lithium assay and geochemical analysis; Ground magnetic and high-resolution drone orthophoto imagery surveys were completed over six priority pegmatite occurrences. Field work on the LDG property focused on lithium pegmatites in the SD2 and SD4 areas where earlier sampling returned assays of up to 1.7% Li2O and 2.1% Li2O, respectively.

In both areas, extensive overburden limits the number and extent of pegmatite exposures, however ground geophysical surveys indicate magnetic correlations with pegmatite outcrops extend beneath overburden along the interpreted strike of these bodies. At SD2, in addition to the main, previously discovered, 500m long spodumene pegmatite, new mapping has identified at least three additional subparallel pegmatites in the area, including one sub-cropping exposure, over 100m long, hosting visually identified spodumene mineralization. On the MacKay property, the MK3 spodumene pegmatite was discovered approximately 4.5 km from the MK1 pegmatite from which 10 of 12 rock samples collected to date have returned in excess of 1.1% Li2O, including a high assay of 3.7% Li2O.

MK3 is a prominent 15 to 20m wide, white pegmatite exposure traced near continuously along strike for approximately 130m. Visually identified 2-30cm long spodumene crystals are present throughout the exposure, and the pegmatite remains open in one direction where it extends beneath extensive overburden.