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Lithium Royalty Corp. Provides Update on Winsome Resources Scoping Study for the Adina Lithium Project

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $LIRC #LIRC--Lithium Royalty Corp. (TSX: LIRC) (“LRC”) is pleased to report that Winsome Resources Limited (“Winsome”) announced the completion of a scoping study for its 100%-owned Adina Lithium Project (the “Adina Project”) located in Québec, Canada. The study highlights the Adina Project as one of the most capital-efficient hard-rock lithium projects in North America. The scoping study is a significant milestone for Winsome and for the 4.0% gross overriding revenue royalty (GOR)...

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