Nuinsco Resources Limited announced receipt of analyses from the eleventh and twelfth drill holes sampled this year in the SW Area of its 100% owned Prairie Lake project near Terrace Bay, Ontario. As with the previous ten drill holes the intersections in both drill holes reported here exceed 100m of Critical Minerals and phosphate mineralization: being 290.5m (starting from 5.0m downhole) in DDH NP1001 and a 174.7m (starting from 18.9m downhole) in DDH NP1004. Analytical results from the 290.5m and 174.7m of continuous mineralization from DDH NP1001 and 1004 respectively, of niobium (Nb), tantalum (Ta), phosphate (P2O5), and rare earth elements (REE) including lanthanum (La), cerium (Ce), samarium (Sm), neodymium (Nd), praseodymium (Pr), scandium (Sc), and yttrium (Y). Eighteen drillholes have been sampled to date as part of the program, focussing on drillholes collared to intercept the SW area which currently measures 1km in total length and is between 150m and 750m wide at surface. The SW area alone hosts 435,530 million tonnes of the total 515,630 million tonne ET. The Project consists of 46 mineral claims covering an area of ~630 ha. It is superbly located, easily accessed by an all weather road from the TransCanada Highway located 28 kilometres to the south. The ET is defined by 59 diamond drill holes. All samples were analysed by Activation Laboratories (ActLabs) in Ancaster, Ontario. Samples were analyzed for a whole rock and trace element ICP analytical package as well as for niobium, tantalum, and zirconium oxides using a fusion XRF method. An internal Quality Control Quality Assurance ("QAQC") program was implemented with four QAQC samples added into the sampling stream.