Talisker Resources Ltd. announces positive results from the final 30 drill holes at the Mustang Mine, with high-grade gold intercepts including 30.50 g/t Au over 0.50 m and 32.70 g/t Au over 0.65 m. A total of 35 underground and 15 surface diamond drill holes were completed in 2025, focusing on major ore veins.

Kyle Orr, Talisker’s VP of Exploration, expresses excitement over the consistent high-grade results from the 2025 drilling program, particularly in the Bralorne West zone veins. The company’s Mustang underground development is progressing, providing efficient access for infill drilling and grade control in the near term.

All drill holes in the release are located in the Mustang Mine and intersect major vein structures hosting quartz-carbonate veins with arsenopyrite and pyrite mineralization. Alteration halos consist of silica – sericite ± mariposite alteration with disseminated sulfides, providing valuable geological insights.

Complete collar coordinates and gold assay results from the 2025 drill holes are available on Talisker’s website. The drill core samples were prepared and analyzed according to rigorous QAQC measures, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the reported results.

Forward-looking statements in the press release highlight the risks and uncertainties associated with mineral exploration and development, including changes in project parameters, mineral prices, and regulatory approvals. Investors are advised to exercise caution when considering forward-looking information and to rely on current data and analysis for decision-making.

Read more at GlobeNewswire: Talisker Intersects 52.2 g/t Au over 0.55 metres, within