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NexMetals Step-Out Holes at Selebi North Validate Down-Plunge Continuity

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Today, Selebi North remains a focus of renewed drilling, where recent results are demonstrating the scale and continuity of mineralization across this historic mining district.

Canada, 9th Oct 2025 – Global Stocks News – Sponsored content disseminated on behalf of NexMetals Mining. On October 1, 2025, NexMetals Mining (TSXV: NEXM) (NASDAQ: NEXM) confirmed that SNUG-25-194 intersected 32.60 metres of continuous mineralization at Selebi North South Limb, including an aggregate total of 19.90 metres of massive sulphide across five sub-intervals

NexMetals owns two previously producing Cu-Ni-Co mines in Botswana, a safe, mineral-rich Tier 1 mining jurisdiction in Africa. 

Exploration at Selebi began in 1959, with a major copper-nickel discovery in 1963 and mine development following soon after. Operations grew into an integrated mining and processing complex that ran for over four decades, producing up to 10,000 tonnes per day at full capacity. 

Selebi Main Shaft #2 was commissioned in 1980, followed by the start of production at the Selebi North deposit in 1990. The Selebi North shaft was added in 1998, six kilometres north of the original, expanding capacity and establishing the area as a key production centre.

Today, Selebi North remains a focus of renewed drilling, where recent results are demonstrating the scale and continuity of mineralization across this historic mining district.

[1.] The MRE on the Selebi Mine is supported by the 2024 Technical Report. Reference should be made to the full text of the Technical Report for the assumptions, qualifications and limitations set forth therein, a copy of which is available on SEDAR+ ( www.sedarplus.com ) under NEXM’s issuer profile and on NEXM’s website here.

“These results are a critical confirmation point for Selebi North,” stated Morgan Lekstrom, CEO of NEXM, in the October 1, 2025 press release. “By bridging two major step-out holes and intersecting significant massive sulphide intervals, we have validated the down-plunge continuity and further strengthened our geological model. Once assays are received, these results will be incorporated into the updated MRE, reinforcing Selebi North’s scale, quality, and expansion potential.”

The Selebi North Mine is serviced by a 3.5-meter diameter shaft down to the 745-meter level and a twin 7° decline trucking ramp that currently descends to the 900-meter level.

The infrastructure and underground workings at Selebi North promote expedient and cost-efficient drill campaigns.

October 1, 2025 Drilling Highlights:

  • SNUG-25-194 intersected 32.60 metres of continuous mineralization at Selebi North South Limb, including an aggregate total of 19.90 metres of massive sulphide across five sub-intervals. 
  • True thickness is estimated at 60 – 65%, which is consistent with geological interpretations of the South Limb.
  • Drill hole SNUG-25-194 was designed to bridge mineralization between two widely spaced resource expansion drill holes SNUG-25-184, located 183 metres down-plunge from the current MRE, and SNUG-25-186, a further 130 metre step-out.
  • The demonstrated continuity between these two major step-outs and results from additional strike step-outs from the resource expansion program can be incorporated into a future MRE update, supporting a potential expansion of the resource envelope.
  • Borehole electromagnetic (BHEM) surveys are planned to characterize the conductive trends associated with the newly intersected massive sulphides to confirm continuity and outline strike extent.

Above: Location of drill holes relative to the MRE and underground infrastructure.

The October 1, 2025 news follows an aggressive six-month development program at Selebi North.

April 10, 2025 – High Impact Six-Month Strategy Includes Deep Drilling at Selebi

April 17, 2025 –  Infill Drilling at Selebi North Delivers 27.55 Metres of 4.97% CuEq

May 1, 2025  – Significant Mineralized Step-Out at Selebi North

May 27, 2025 – Extends Mineralization 315 Metres Below Resource Area

June 3, 2025 – “Hinge” Drilling Targets Large BHEM Plates between Selebi Deposits

June 30, 2025 – NexMetals Drills 13.50 Metres of 3.68% CuEq

July 28, 2025 – Initial 15.2% Head Grade Increase at Selebi North

August 13, 2025 – 16.25 Metres of 3.06% CuEq at Selebi North

August 21, 2025 – 19.40 Metres of 3.93% CuEq at Selebi North

September 3, 2025 – Metallurgical Breakthrough at Selebi Mines 

Concurrent with the development work at the Selebi Mine Deposits, NEXM has been focused on de-risking the Selkirk Mine, a past-producing copper-nickel-cobalt-platinum group elements (Cu-Ni-Co-PGE) mine situated 28 kilometers southeast of the city of Francistown (pop. 103,000), and 75 kilometers north of NexMetals’ Selebi Mines.

On October 7, 2025, NexMetals Mining released assay results from four additional holes in the 12-hole metallurgical drilling program at the Selkirk Mine in Botswana.

The 12-hole drill program wrapped up in August, focused on collecting samples for metallurgical testing, validating legacy data and adding key data points to support a future resource model update.

SMET-25-005 returned a wide interval of continuous mineralization: 219.00 metres of 1.03% CuEq (0.39% Cu, 0.33% Ni, 0.61 ppm Pd, 0.14 ppm Pt).

Mineralization outside the Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) at Selkirk and within the current conceptual pit shell demonstrated the potential for expansion of the deposit toward the surface: SMET-25-005: starting at 47.00 metres from surface, 48.00 metres of 0.57% CuEq (0.19% Cu, 0.20% Ni, 0.34 ppm Pd, 0.08 ppm Pt). 

For the last decade, diamonds have accounted for around 80% of Botswana’s exports, one-third of fiscal revenues, and one-quarter of GDP. Botswana is the world’s largest diamond producer by value.

“The market for natural diamonds is in crisis, with cut-price lab-grown equivalents hitting demand particularly hard in the U.S.,” confirms Japan Times (JT) on September 4, 2025.

Botswana President Duma Boko has been vocal about his intention to diversify into non-diamond commodities. On September 26, 2025 the President appeared on CNN to discuss job creation, value-added in-country processing and expansion of intra-African trade.

“We want to strategically control the diamond sector and reform it as we go forward,” said President Boko on CNN. “But also diversify within the mining sector. In Botswana, we have other minerals which we haven’t exploited.”

Copper production provides the most immediate source of economic diversification,” notes Lyle Begbie, an economist at Oxford Economics Africa.

“I’ve had the privilege of meeting President Duma Boko,” NexMetals CEO Lekstrom told GSN. “He is a Harvard Law School graduate, a passionate politician and a sharp businessman. We believe the Selebi and Selkirk copper-nickel projects can play a positive role in Botswana’s next economic evolution.” 

The 32.6-meter intersection reported on October 1, 2025 represents the thickest interval of mineralization drilled by NEXM in its 2025 Selebi resource expansion program and will be included in the future updated Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE).

Assays are pending for SNUG-25-194 and an additional two holes, which are expected to further demonstrate the scale, continuity, and expansion potential of the Selebi North deposit.

[1]The mineral resource estimate on the Selebi Mine is supported by the technical report entitled “Technical Report, Selebi Mines, Central District, Republic of Botswana” and dated September 20, 2024. The report was prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 and Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K and is available on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca) and EDGAR (www.sec.gov), in each case, under NEXM’s issuer profile.

All scientific and technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Sharon Taylor, VP Exploration of the Company, MSc, P.Geo, and a “qualified person” for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 and Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K.

Contact: guy.bennett@globalstocksnews.com

Disclaimer: NexMetals Mining paid Global Stocks News (GSN) $1,750 for the research, writing and dissemination of this content. 

 

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Beyond the Goodbye: Final Moment Unveils Enhanced “Legacy Milestones” to Bridge the Gap Between Generations

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Carrolton, GA, 23rd April 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Following a landmark launch that redefined digital remembrance, Final Moment is doubling down on its mission to humanize technology. The company today announced the rollout of “Legacy Milestones,” a series of enhanced features designed to turn digital archives into living, breathing connections for families navigating life’s most important chapters. While the initial launch proved that the world was ready for a digital memorial platform, this next phase focuses on the “active” side of memory. Final Moment is no longer just a place to store the past; it is becoming a vehicle for future presence.

The Power of Being There, Even When You’re Not

The heart of the update lies in the expanded Milestone Messaging system. Users can now curate “Life Packages”—batches of videos, letters, and advice specifically triggered by their loved ones’ future life events, such as a child’s graduation, a wedding day, or even the birth of a grandchild.

We realized very quickly that our users weren’t just looking for a digital filing cabinet; they were looking for a way to still provide comfort and wisdom from the sidelines,” said Michael Avery, Founder and CEO of Final Moment. “With Legacy Milestones, we’re making it possible for a father to walk his daughter down the aisle through a video message recorded years prior, or for a grandmother to share a secret recipe on a specific holiday. It’s about being present for the moments that matter most.”

New Innovations in the Second Chapter

To support this deepened emotional connection, Final Moment has introduced several key updates:

    • The “Wisdom Well”: A dedicated space for users to record “Life Lessons” or ethical wills, categorized by topic (finances, love, resilience), ensuring their values are inherited alongside their assets.
    • Enhanced Interactive Timelines: A more intuitive interface that allows families to collaborate on a loved one’s memorial, adding their own stories and photos to create a multi-perspective history.
    • Verified Legacy Handover: A streamlined security protocol that ensures designated “Legacy Guardians” can access content seamlessly when the time comes, providing peace of mind without the technical headache.

      A Human Approach to a Growing Industry

      Co-founder Damien Hinman emphasizes that while the tech is sophisticated, the goal is simplicity. “We’ve seen a massive shift in how people view their digital footprint,” Hinman noted. “People don’t want to be remembered by a cold social media profile. They want a curated, warm, and intentional legacy. We are providing the tools to make that transition from ‘data’ to ‘heritage’.”

      Scaling for the Future

      The success of the initial launch has paved the way for Final Moment to integrate more deeply with the funeral and estate planning sectors. By offering a bridge between traditional end-of-life services and the digital age, Final Moment is quickly becoming the gold standard for how modern families manage the emotional weight of loss. “Our goal is to ensure no story is ever lost to time,” Avery added. “This update is another step toward making sure that when we say ‘goodbye,’ it doesn’t mean our story has to end.”

      About Final Moment

      Final Moment is a technology-driven company dedicated to transforming remembrance and legacy preservation. Founded by Michael Avery with Damien Hinman as cofounder, the company combines secure digital storage with emotional storytelling tools that empower individuals to build online memorials, share lasting messages, and connect with loved ones beyond life.

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Long Lake Camp for the Arts Celebrates Decades of Fostering Creative Excellence in New York

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  • A legacy of artistic achievement continues as Long Lake Camp remains a leading destination for immersive performing arts education for youth.

Dobbs Ferry, NY, 23rd April 2026, ZEXPRWIRE — For more than five decades, Long Lake Camp for the Arts has stood as a cornerstone of creative education in New York, shaping generations of young performers, artists, and storytellers. As one of the nation’s most respected overnight performing arts programs, the camp proudly celebrates its enduring legacy of fostering artistic growth, confidence, and lifelong passion for the arts.

Founded in 1969, Long Lake Camp for the Arts was built on the belief that young people thrive when given the freedom to express themselves creatively while receiving professional guidance. Set against the scenic backdrop of the Adirondack Mountains, the camp provides an immersive environment where campers ages 8 to 16 engage in theater, music, dance, and fine arts in a supportive, community-driven setting.

Over the years, Long Lake has earned national recognition for its role in nurturing talent that has gone on to achieve success across major creative industries. Alumni include Academy Award winners, Broadway performers, Grammy recipients, and accomplished directors and producers. These individuals began their artistic journeys on Long Lake’s stages, rehearsal spaces, and studios—spaces that continue to inspire young artists today.

“Long Lake Camp has always been about more than performance—it’s about helping young people discover who they are through creative expression,” said a representative of the camp. “Our goal is to provide a space where every camper feels supported, encouraged, and inspired to grow both artistically and personally.”

Unlike traditional programs that follow rigid schedules, Long Lake Camp offers a flexible, camper-driven structure. Participants design their own daily experiences, choosing from a wide range of disciplines and activities that align with their interests. This personalized approach allows campers to build skills at their own pace while gaining exposure to multiple art forms.

Campers receive daily instruction and mentorship from experienced artists and educators while gaining access to professional-grade theaters, studios, and creative workspaces. They participate in fully staged productions, concerts, and showcases, all while enjoying a balance of artistic training and traditional camp experiences such as swimming, kayaking, and community events.

This combination of structure and creative freedom has positioned Long Lake as a leader among overnight performing arts programs in New York. The camp’s philosophy emphasizes collaboration, exploration, and confidence-building, helping campers develop not only technical abilities but also strong communication and interpersonal skills.

Families consistently recognize the lasting impact of the Long Lake experience. Many campers return year after year, building lasting friendships and deepening their artistic abilities. Parents often note significant growth in confidence, independence, and self-expression after just one session.

As Long Lake Camp for the Arts reflects on decades of excellence, it remains committed to evolving alongside the needs of today’s young artists. By integrating contemporary training methods with its longstanding traditions, the camp continues to provide a meaningful and enriching experience for each new generation.

With its proven track record and dedication to creative education, Long Lake Camp for the Arts continues to set the standard for overnight performing arts programs, offering a space where young talent can grow, connect, and thrive.

About Long Lake Camp for the Arts
Founded in 1969, Long Lake Camp for the Arts provides immersive summer programs in the performing and fine arts for children and teens ages 8 to 16. Located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, Long Lake is known for its customizable training, supportive environment, and history of shaping confident, expressive young artists.

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Long Lake Camp for the Arts Redefines the Performing Arts Summer Camp Experience for 2026

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  • A new era of creative immersion begins in the Adirondacks, where young artists ages 8–16 design their own path in theater, music, dance, and fine arts.

Dobbs Ferry, NY, 23rd April 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Long Lake Camp for the Arts announces an exciting and expanded vision for its 2026 summer season, continuing its decades-long tradition of artistic excellence while introducing enhanced programming designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s young performers and creators.

Nestled on a private 200-acre lakefront campus in the heart of New York’s Adirondack Mountains, Long Lake Camp has long stood apart from traditional summer programs. Rather than prescribing a rigid curriculum, the camp empowers each child to customize their experience across theater, musical performance, dance, visual arts, and music composition. For 2026, that core philosophy remains—now supported by expanded masterclasses, interdisciplinary workshops, and new performance opportunities.

Campers ages 8 to 16 choose how they want to spend their summer: starring in musicals, developing dramatic monologues, building portfolios in painting and sculpture, composing original music, or blending multiple disciplines into a uniquely personalized schedule. Professional directors, teaching artists, and working performers provide daily instruction through one-on-one coaching, ensemble rehearsals, studio intensives, and detailed performance critiques.

Every child who comes to Long Lake deserves the opportunity to discover their creative voice in a setting that is both professionally rigorous and emotionally supportive. Our goal is to give young artists the tools, mentorship, and confidence they need to thrive—not just on stage, but in life,” said a spokesperson for Long Lake Camp for the Arts.

The result is a pre-professional training environment that remains developmentally supportive and age-appropriate. At Long Lake, artistic rigor coexists with encouragement. There are no mandatory auditions to participate in productions, ensuring that every camper performs at a level aligned with their confidence and goals.

Long Lake’s legacy of excellence is reflected in the accomplishments of its alumni. Academy Award winner Adrien Brody, known for his performance in The Pianist, began honing his craft at Long Lake. Grammy Award-winning performer Cristin Milioti, recognized for her work in Palm Springs and on Broadway, is also among its former campers. Internationally acclaimed actress Chiara Mastroianni, recipient of France’s César Award, once stood on the same Adirondack stage current campers call their own.

Yet Long Lake measures success not solely by accolades, but by personal transformation. Families consistently report that campers return home with heightened confidence, stronger communication skills, and a deeper sense of self-expression. The camp’s structure intentionally balances disciplined artistic training with classic summer recreation. Outside rehearsal hours, campers swim, kayak, participate in talent nights, gather around campfires, and build lifelong friendships in a technology-light, community-centered environment.

The 2026 season will also introduce expanded wellness and performance psychology workshops, helping young artists develop resilience, stage presence, and collaborative skills—tools that serve them well beyond the performing arts.

With professional theaters, rehearsal studios, costume and set design facilities, music rooms, and fine arts spaces all located on its scenic lakefront property, Long Lake provides an infrastructure rarely found in youth programs. Every production is camper-driven, guided by expert mentorship yet fueled by individual creativity.

Due to consistently high enrollment and strong return rates, spaces for the 2026 season are expected to fill quickly. Families are encouraged to inquire early to secure preferred session dates and housing options.

About Long Lake Camp for the Arts
Founded in 1969, Long Lake Camp for the Arts provides immersive summer programs in the performing and fine arts for children and teens ages 8 to 16. Located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, Long Lake is known for its customizable training, supportive environment, and history of shaping confident, expressive young artists.

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Website: www.longlakecamp.com
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