Mr. J.W. Morton reports
AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY COMPLETED AT COWTRAIL
BRS Resources Ltd. and Cariboo Rose Resources Ltd. have completed a helicopter-assisted airborne geophysical survey at the Cowtrail copper-gold porphyry project in south-central British Columbia.
Precision GeoSurveys of Langley, B.C., was engaged to complete a helicopter-borne high-resolution aeromagnetic, radiometric and very low frequency survey over a core area encompassing 27 square kilometres at a nominal line spacing of 100 metres.
Processing and interpretation of the survey data will commence immediately. Potential targets generated from this work may include magnetic highs associated with new (previously unknown) porphyry centres, as well as areas of pervasive magnetic lows that may reflect pyrite destruction caused by circulating hydrothermal fluids capable of precipitating copper and gold mineralization.
Paradigm Diamond Drilling of Kamloops, B.C., has been retained to complete a 1,500-metre drill program, which is expected to commence imminently.
Cowtrail is a
4,717-hectare
(47-square-kilometre)
copper-gold project
contiguous with the Woodjam and Redgold copper-gold porphyry projects owned by Vizsla Copper Corp. The project is located approximately 20 kilometres southeast of the operating Mount Polley mine (copper-gold), owned by Imperial Metals Corp., and shares many geological characteristics with that deposit.
Since 2022, Cowtrail has been under option to BRS Resources, which may earn a
60-per-cent interest
in the project by completing
$2-million in exploration expenditures, making
$200,000 in cash payments
and issuing shares equivalent to
$200,000
by
Dec. 19, 2028.
J.W. (Bill) Morton, PGeo, a director of Cariboo Rose, a qualified person as defined under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release.
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