Falco Resources Advances Horne 5 Project Toward Québec Government Approval

Reuters01-21
Falco Resources Advances Horne 5 Project Toward Québec Government Approval

Falco Resources Ltd. has announced significant progress on its flagship Horne 5 Project, a large gold-led underground polymetallic deposit located in Rouyn-Noranda, Québec. The company is advancing the project through the final stages of environmental acceptability and is moving toward obtaining the Québec ministerial decree. In 2026, Falco plans to update its feasibility study to reflect current market conditions and further refine its development strategy. The Horne 5 Project is supported by strong community backing, established regional infrastructure, and is positioned as one of Canada’s most advanced undeveloped polymetallic assets, with substantial contributions from critical minerals such as copper and zinc.

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