Mr. J.W. Morton of Cariboo Rose reports
CARIBOO ROSE AND BRS RESOURCES PROVIDE UPDATE ON COWTRAIL DRILLING
Cariboo Rose Resources Ltd. and BRS Resources Ltd. have provided an update on drilling progress at the Cowtrail copper-gold project located in south-central British Columbia, 15 kilometres southeast of Imperial Metals Corp. Mount Polley mine and contiguous with the Woodjam and Redgold copper-gold porphyry projects owned by Vizsla Copper Corp.
In August, 2025, four diamond drill holes totalling 1,100 metres were completed. Three of the holes reached the maximum depth (350 metres) with the drill rods on site, intersecting lithologies logged as diorite, quartz monzonite and andesite -- each variably altered and mineralized. Assay results are pending.
The Cowtrail project is 100 per cent owned by Cariboo Rose and is under option to BRS Resources Ltd., which may earn a 60-per-cent interest by completing $2-million in exploration expenditures, making $200,000 in cash payments and issuing shares valued at $200,000 by Dec. 19, 2027.
Reconnaissance drilling campaigns completed in 1997, 2004, 2008, 2011 and 2023 tested extensive induced polarization anomalies and indicate a mineralization vector trending southwest beyond previously tested areas. The 2025 program is focused on the
Lea Lake zone, where past intercepts include:
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0.15 per cent copper and 0.11 gram per tonne gold over 105.0 metres;
- 0.17 per cent copper and 0.11 g/t gold over 40.0 metres;
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1.16 g/t gold over 18.3 metres.
Qualified person
J.W. (Bill) Morton, PGeo, a director of Cariboo Rose, a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.
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