Mr. John Mirko reports
ROKMASTER PROVIDES UPDATE FOR FIELDWORK ON NECHAKO PROJECT
Rokmaster Resources Corp. has provided an update for continuing fieldwork on the Nechako project.
The Nechako project area totals 27,178 hectares (271 square kilometres) across three properties located in west-central British Columbia. Despite significant improvements in access by logging and in outcrop exposure by fires, the region remains an underexplored portion of the productive Stikine terrane, which hosts many past-producing deposits and advanced development projects.
Fieldwork beginning in May, 2025, has already completed several key goals:
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Continuing prospecting and mapping on the Fox-Coconut and Mystery properties, including the collection of samples for spectral analysis;
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Initial prospecting and soil sampling program completed on the Hanson property resulted in the collection of 61 rock samples, 304 soil samples and one sample for geochronology;
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Airborne high-resolution magnetic surveys completed 70 line kilometres over the Fox showing and 176 line kilometres over the central portion of the Mystery property;
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A field visit to the project properties by Alan J. Wilson, renowned expert in porphyry copper systems, confirmed highly encouraging potassic alteration related to chalcopyrite and molybdenite mineralization on Rokmaster's Mystery and Hanson properties.
Fieldwork plans for this August include:
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Continuing permitting work on the Hanson and Mystery properties;
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Trenching and sampling of the northwestern structure on the Coconut property;
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A large phase of prospecting, mapping and channel sampling on the Mystery property.
John Mirko, president and chief executive officer, commented:
"The field crews are off to a great start on the Nechako project. After the first dedicated fieldwork program on the Hanson property, we are very encouraged by what was observed in the field and are looking forward to the geochemical results. Work is ongoing on the Fox-Coconut and Mystery properties where multiple data sets will be added to and combined together to develop robust targets for high-grade gold-silver mineralization and significant porphyry copper-(gold-molybdenum) mineralization."
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