The Cable Lake property, covering an area of 8,056 hectares, adjoins the company’s Sheppard and Ubiquity Lake claims to the north. The Cable Lake claims host over 22 kilometres of electromagnetic anomalies situated within relative magnetic lows — a geophysical signature commonly associated with uranium deposits in the Athabasca basin. Notably, a 2007 Geotem (airborne magnetic and electromagnetic) survey conducted by Fugro identified an area of interest (ROI 5) just north of Warr Lake, where Bedford’s 2024 exploration program uncovered several radioactive anomalies.
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Strategic Growth & Exploration Plans
The addition of Cable Lake expands Bedford’s Ubiquity Lake project area, enhancing its uranium exploration potential. With strong geophysical signatures and recent radioactive findings, Bedford will integrate historical data and modern exploration techniques to refine its targeting strategy. The company remains committed to environmentally responsible exploration and collaboration with local Indigenous communities as it advances its uranium discovery efforts.