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    Eureka Lithium Corp. Announces Name Change to Eureka Metals Corp.

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    Eureka Lithium Corp. (CSE: ERKA) (OTCQB: UREKF) (FSE: S58) (“Eureka” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it intends to change its name from “Eureka Lithium Corp.” to “Eureka Metals Corp.”

    The name change reflects the Company’s strategic evolution beyond lithium exploration and aligns with its recently announced acquisition of Stairway Mining. Through Stairway, Eureka holds a 100% interest in the Tyee Titanium Project in Quebec, which is prospective for titanium-vanadium-scandium mineralization, and an option to acquire a 100% interest in the Cabin Lake Polymetallic Project in British Columbia, which is prospective for silver-lead-zinc-gold mineralization. These additions broaden the Company’s exposure to multiple critical and strategic metals and position Eureka as a diversified metals exploration company.

    The Canadian Securities Exchange (“CSE”) will publish a bulletin announcing the effective date of the change in the Company’s name and it is anticipated that the common shares of the Company will commence trading under its new name of Eureka Metals Corp. on or about May 14, 2026.

    The Company’s common shares will continue to trade under its existing trading symbols on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE), OTCQB, and Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE). The CUSIP and ISIN will change to 298601105 and CA2986011054 respectively.

    No action is required to be taken by shareholders with respect to the name change. Outstanding share and warrant certificates are not affected by the name change and do not need to be exchanged.

    CEO Comment

    “The transition to Eureka Metals Corp. reflects the evolution of the Company and the broader commodity exposure established through the acquisition of Stairway Mining,” said Danny Matthews, Chief Executive Officer of the Company. “With the addition of the Tyee Titanium Project and the Cabin Lake Polymetallic Project, combined with a strong treasury following our recent financing, we believe the Company is well-positioned to advance multiple exploration initiatives across a diversified portfolio of metals projects in Canada.”

    About Eureka Metals Corp.

    Eureka Metals Corp. is a Canadian exploration company focused on the acquisition and advancement of mineral projects in Canada. The Company holds a 100% interest in the Tyee Titanium Project in Quebec, which is prospective for titanium-vanadium-scandium mineralization, and an option to acquire a 100% interest in the Cabin Lake Polymetallic Project in British Columbia, which is prospective for silver-lead-zinc-gold mineralization.

    By – https://www.stocktitan.net/news/UREKF/eureka-lithium-corp-announces-name-change-to-eureka-metals-4if9ozz9srso.html

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