IsoEnergy Ltd. reported that all exploration permits are in hand and winter drill campaigns at each of its Thorburn Lake and Radio uranium projects in the eastern Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan will commence in mid-January. As reported on January 5, 2017, results of Phase 1 drilling at Thorburn Lake included the intersection of uranium mineralization in drill hole TBN16-19, and elevated radioactivity at the unconformity in several other drill holes. The highlight of Phase 1 drilling at Radio was the discovery of a large zone of basement clay alteration with a tenor and scale that is typically found close to significant uranium mineralization, including the nearby Roughrider uranium deposit. Thorburn Lake, located 7 kilometres east of the Cigar Lake uranium mine, is 100% owned. IsoEnergy has an exclusive right to earn a 70% interest in the Radio property, which is located 2 kilometers east of the Roughrider uranium deposit.