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NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO U.S. NEWSWIRE SERVICES OR FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES. CALGARY, AB / ACCESSWIRE / November 25, 2024 / CANEX Metals Inc. ("CANEX" or the "Company") is pleased to announce it has closed the second and final tranche of its previously announced non-brokered private placement. The Company will use the proceeds of the financing to advance the Louise copper-gold porphyry project in British Columbia and the Gold Range oxide gold project in northern Arizona. Highlights Strong investor support to allow CANEX to conduct low-cost drill targeting at the large Louise copper-gold porphyry system in British Columbia Funds will allow additional advancement of the Gold Range project in Arizona focusing on expanding the 4-km long prospective oxide gold trend The financing was done at a premium to current market price and with no warrant, highlighting the strong potential of the Company's projects There was strong insider participation with insiders taking 9.2% of the financing Terms of the Financing The total non-brokered private placement consisted of 3,000,000 common shares ("Common Shares") and 5,033,365 flow-through common shares ("FT Shares") for gross proceeds of $437,000. Common Shares were offered at $0.045 per share and FT Shares were offered at $0.06 per share. Canex issued 555,555 Common Shares and 416,700 FT Shares in the final tranche. Proceeds from the FT Shares will be used before December 2025 for general exploration expenditures at the Louise Property which will constitute Canadian exploration expenses within the meaning of subsection 66.1(6) of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (the "Tax Act"), that will qualify as "critical mineral flow through mining expenditures" within the meaning of the Tax Act. Proceeds from non-flow through Common Shares will be used to advance the Company's Gold Range Project and for general working capital. All securities issued in connection with this tranche of the Offering are subject to a four month hold period and no finder's fees were paid in connection with the Offering. Insiders purchased a total of 111,108 Common Shares and 583,335 FT Shares. The Company has relied on exemptions from the formal valuation and minority shareholder approval requirements of MI 61-101 contained in Sections 5.5(a) and 5.7(1)(a) of MI 61-101 as the fair market value of the subject matter of the Private Placement does not exceed 25% of the market capitalization of the Company as calculated in accordance with MI 61-101. Incentive Stock Options The Company has granted, pursuant to its stock option plan, a total of 5,200,000 incentive stock options to existing directors, officers, and consultants of the Company. The options are exercisable at a price of $0.05 per share for five years, with a portion vesting immediately and the remaining vesting over a two year period. These incentive options replace 3,285,000 options that expired during 2024. About CANEX Metals CANEX Metals (TSX.V:CANX) is a Canadian junior exploration company focused on advancing it's 100% owned Gold Range Project in Northern Arizona. With several near surface bulk tonnage gold discoveries made to date across a 4 km gold mineralized trend, the Gold Range Project is a compelling early-stage opportunity for investors. CANEX is also advancing the Louise Copper-Gold Porphyry deposit in British Columbia. Louise contains a large historic copper-gold resource that has seen very little deep or lateral exploration, offering investors copper and gold discovery potential. CANEX is led by an experienced management team which has made three notable porphyry and bulk tonnage discoveries in North America and is sponsored by Altius Minerals (TSX: ALS), a large shareholder of the Company. Dr. Shane Ebert P.Geo., is the Qualified Person for CANEX Metals and has approved the technical disclosure contained in this news release. "Shane Ebert" Shane Ebert President/Director For Further Information Contact: Shane Ebert at 1.250.964.2699 or Jean Pierre Jutras at 1.403.233.2636 Web: http://www.canexmetals.ca Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its regulation services provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Except for the historical and present factual information contained herein, the matters set forth in this news release, including words such as "expects", "projects", "plans", "anticipates" and similar expressions, are forward-looking information that represents management of CANEX Metals Inc. internal projections, expectations or beliefs concerning, among other things, future operating results and various components thereof or the economic performance of CANEX. The projections, estimates and beliefs contained in such forward-looking statements necessarily involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause CANEX's actual performance and financial results in future periods to differ materially from any projections of future performance or results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, among other things, those described in CANEX's filings with the Canadian securities authorities. Accordingly, holders of CANEX shares and potential investors are cautioned that events or circumstances could cause results to differ materially from those predicted. CANEX disclaims any responsibility to update these forward-looking statements. SOURCE: CANEX Metals Inc. View the original on accesswire.comThere are more ways for drivers in Colorado, Iowa and Ohio to use mobile driver’s licenses ( ). Colorado’s Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced that the state’s can now be added to Samsung Wallet. A release says mDLs housed in Samsung’s digital wallet can now be used for identity verification at select Transportation Security Administration ( ) security checkpoints, including those in Denver International Airport. DMV Senior Director Electra Bustle says the department is excited to announce its third partnership with a digital wallet platform, following partnerships with Apple Wallet and Google Wallet. “In Colorado, our focus remains on enhancing our business practices, with an emphasis on introducing services that prioritize the security, privacy, and convenience of our residents.” Iowa has launched its state mobile ID app to house its mDL. The digital credential can be presented at places such as bars, tobacco shops, airports and banks. Iowa’s mDL can also be housed in or Samsung Wallet. The Daily Iowan that the initiative has seen enthusiastic uptake from young people studying at the University of Iowa. However, like in Colorado, the is not considered a full substitute for physical ID, which drivers are still required to carry. Iowa may soon follow in the steps of Ohio’s Bowling Green, which has issued a release claiming to be the first university in the United States to accept for age verification. Ohio’s mDL, which is compatible with Apple Wallet, can now be used for concessions at BGSU Athletics venues. Per the release, when a user presents their mDL to a BGSU concession through a Tap2iD reader from , the concessionaire will only be provided the required information necessary for age verification, in keeping with data minimization principles. BGSU Athletics already allows season-ticket holders and select other customers to add their seat tickets to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet. In a win for interoperability, students and visitors from other will also be able to use them at Bowling Green events. These include Arizona, Maryland, Georgia, Colorado, Hawaii, California, Iowa, New York and Utah. “It’s great to see Bowling Green State University become a nationwide trailblazer for adopting the Ohio Mobile ID, providing convenience to spectators and Falcon fans attending BGSU athletic events,” says Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted. BGSU Director of Athletics Derek van der Merwe speaking to , saying “we are excited to introduce this cutting-edge technology, which aligns with the feedback we have received in finding new ways to reduce wait times and get our fans back to the game.” | | | | | | | | | |My boyfriend got a login code from Tinder but claims he hasn't used the app in years - I'm so confused A woman shared the devastating way she caught her boyfriend lying READ MORE: My boyfriend of six years has a 'disturbing' fetish By SHANIA OBRIEN FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 04:34, 30 December 2024 | Updated: 04:34, 30 December 2024 e-mail View comments A woman has revealed her confusion and heartbreak after discovering a 'concerning' text message on her boyfriend's phone. The anonymous Australian noticed that her boyfriend received a login code for Tinder , despite his claims that he hasn't used the dating app in years. In a now-viral Facebook post, the distraught girlfriend revealed: 'Okay, the tea is that my boyfriend got this text message... I asked him about it and he says he hasn't had the app in three years... Thoughts?' She attached a photo of her partner's phone receiving two log-in codes for Tinder on a Friday afternoon. The cryptic text message immediately raised suspicions, leaving hundreds divided. While some tried to offer potential explanations - suggesting it could have been a mistake or an old account being reactivated - others were quick to point out that it was a red flag. She also shared that her boyfriend received an email from Tinder around the same time. The situation took a gut-wrenching turn in an update she shared just hours later: 'Update - he admitted to it after an hour of calling me crazy and making me feel legitimately psychotic and now I want to cry.' A woman has revealed her confusion and heartbreak after discovering a 'concerning' text message on her boyfriend's phon Australian women have struggled on the dating market for years - from seemingly 'perfect' men lying on dating apps to many dealing with aggressive tactics after polite rejections. A French expat was also left feeling shocked and dejected by a 'brutal' act on her very first date in Australia . The revelation that her boyfriend not only lied about the app but also tried to gaslight her into doubting her instincts has sparked widespread outrage online. Many commenters have rallied to support her, urging her to prioritise her well-being and see the situation as a clear breach of trust. 'I'm sending love, take care,' a woman said. 'Please don't be this delusional,' another added. However, a few shared plausible theories before the update. 'I actually received one of these for E-harmony including emails and I've NEVER used that app. So it's possible someone is using his details,' one wrote. Australian women have struggled on the dating market for years - from seemingly 'perfect' men lying on dating apps to many dealing with aggressive tactics after polite rejections Read More I'm a 'side chick' and this is why having affairs with married men makes me feel 'powerful' 'I get Shein emails ALL THE TIME. Have I ever ordered from them? No. They've filled my calendar with these 'events' and I can't make it stop. I looked for the unsubscribe option but there is none so I blocked the emails but they just keep coming,' a second said. Others shared similar unfortunate stories. 'He's lying - end of,' one said. 'My ex did this but it was in his emails and dated for the day I went away for a week every month,' another shared. A woman wrote: 'My ex said the same, and it didn't take long for another girl to message me with screenshots of his page with a photo I had taken of him.' 'This is how I caught my boyfriend being on Tinder . Unfortunately, it's legit,' one wrote. Tinder Share or comment on this article: My boyfriend got a login code from Tinder but claims he hasn't used the app in years - I'm so confused e-mail Add comment

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Jimmy Carter is widely acknowledged as the first president to effectively use music and musicians to help propel himself into office. But the way he harnessed the star power of artists such as Bob Dylan, Greg Allman and Willie Nelson never appeared transactional or cynical, and also predated those other musical presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. From Carter’s earliest years growing up in rural Georgia, music was a constant in his life. Quite simply, he was a fan (although he was never a performer). The music he was first exposed to was gospel. Raised as a Southern Baptist, his affinity for the music from the black churches of Plains, Georgia, along with his lifelong position as an anti-segregationist, has been credited in part for his overwhelming popularity with black voters. Later, after he became governor of Georgia and was weighing up a run for the presidency, Carter’s musical tastes had expanded to encompass a wide range of genres, from country and blues to jazz and rock’n’roll. Along with much of the country, he had become a fan of Georgia group the Allman Brothers Band. After Greg Allman visited the governor’s mansion in 1974, he agreed to do some fund-raising gigs for Carter’s campaign, which was just about broke. “It was the Allman Brothers that helped put me in the White House by raising money when I didn’t have any money,” Carter said in 2020 documentary Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President . If there was a political risk in associating himself with long-haired counterculture figures such as the Allmans, Carter didn’t seem to care. “I was practically a nonentity, but everyone knew the Allman Brothers,” he said. “And when the Allman Brothers endorsed me, all the young people said if the Allman Brothers like Jimmy Carter then we can vote for him.” A diverse roster of other artists, including John Denver, Toots and the Maytals and Charlie Daniels, also helped top up Carter’s election war chest. After he beat Gerald Ford to the presidency, Carter wasn’t about to forget other big-name music friends, including Dylan and Nelson, who had helped him along the way. “People didn’t like me being deeply involved with Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan,” said Carter in the documentary. “But I didn’t care about that because I was doing what I really believed, and the response from the followers of those musicians was much more influential than a few people who thought being associated with rock’n’roll and radical people was inappropriate for a president.” Throughout Carter’s presidency, some of the biggest names of the era played at the White House, including in a 1978 concert when he brought together an unimaginable collection of jazz greats – Dexter Gordon, Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, Ron Carter, Dizzy Gillespie and George Benson. Looking back in 2020, Carter summed up his thoughts. “I think music is the best proof that people have one thing in common,” he said. The Booklist is a weekly newsletter for book lovers from Jason Steger. Get it delivered every Friday .

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