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Mark Rebagliati Receives the J.C. Sproule Northern Exploration Award from the C.I.M.

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Rathdowney Resources Ltd. has announced that Mark Rebagliati, Executive Vice President of Hunter Dickinson Inc. (HDI), has been honored with the J.C. Sproule Northern Exploration Award by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (C.I.M.). This prestigious award recognizes outstanding contributions to exploration activities in Canada's northern territories.

The J.C. Sproule Northern Exploration Award is one of the C.I.M.'s most distinguished honors, specifically recognizing excellence in exploration work conducted in Canada's challenging northern regions. The award acknowledges professionals who have made significant contributions to advancing geological understanding and resource discovery in these remote and technically demanding environments.

Rebagliati's recognition reflects his extensive experience and leadership in northern exploration projects throughout his career at Hunter Dickinson Inc., a prominent Canadian mineral exploration and development company. HDI has been involved in numerous significant exploration projects across Canada's northern territories, contributing to the country's mineral resource base and geological knowledge.

This award underscores the importance of continued exploration efforts in Canada's north, where vast mineral potential remains to be unlocked despite challenging operating conditions. The recognition also highlights the critical role that experienced exploration professionals play in advancing Canada's mining industry and maintaining its global competitiveness in mineral exploration and development.
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