Beyond Lithium Inc. announced that its stripping and drilling program at the Ear Falls spodumene Project will start this week. The main objective of the stripping and drill program is to gather additional geological data at the Ear Falls spodUMene project to delineate and prioritize targets for the next drilling program, a more extensive drilling program that will drill test the larger footprint of the Ear Fall's spodumene system. Beyond Lithium will be submitting a further and expanded drilling permit application for the next drill program to Ontario's Ministry of Mines immediately after the completion of the current stripping and drilling program along the spodumene-bearing pegmatites zone.

The program announced will consist in: A stripping program designed to expose the extension of the spodumene pegmatites in all-directions and to potentially uncover more subparallel dykes. In preparation for the stripping and drilling program a high-quality drone imaging survey was completed along a 1 km long spodumene pegmatite zone to assist with detailed mapping and sampling. The eastern expansion of the Ear Falls Project with samples collected by Ontario Geological Survey >1.1% A/CNK ratio suggesting the presence of a different fertile pluton on the Project.

Beyond Lithium announced the discovery of a brand new spodumene-bearing square pegmatites zone with grab samples returning up to 4.54% Li2O at the Ear Falls Project in September. The Ear Falls Project (20,623 ha) is located near the town of Ear Falls (pop. 1,100) that is less than 10 minutes drive away from the southern property boundary.

The Project is located 70 km south of Red Lake and 145 km north of Dryden with excellent infrastructure including a highway that connects the cities of Dryden, Red Lake, and Kenora, and logging roads access throughout most of the Project, power line along the main highway, local labor force, and equipment facility etc. The Victory Project is located 40 km east of Kenora and 70 km west of Dryden with excellent nearby infrastructures including: Pacific Railway (CP Rail) and network along the southern claim boundaries of the Victory Project.