Highlights:

  • Talisker reports final 30 drill holes from 2025 Mustang Mine resource conversion program.
  • Intercepts include 52.2 g/t Au over 0.55m within 19.15 g/t Au over 1.60m.
  • Total 2025 drilling included 50 diamond drill holes totaling 12,882 metres.

Talisker Resources Ltd. (TSX:TSK) announced assay results from the final 30 drill holes of its 2025 Bralorne Gold Project resource conversion program. The drilling focused on extending the major ore veins at the producing Mustang Mine, located in British Columbia, Canada.

The highlights include drill hole UB-2025-022, which returned 52.2 g/t Au over 0.55 metres, within a broader interval of 19.15 g/t Au over 1.60 metres in the BK Vein. Other notable results include SB-2025-010 intercepting 33.6 g/t Au over 0.55m in the 278 Vein and multiple high-grade infill results from the 101 and 55 HW veins.

Project Details and Impact
In 2025, Talisker completed 35 underground diamond drill holes for 7,515 metres from three Mustang Mine drill bays, alongside 15 surface diamond drill holes for 5,367 metres from Bralorne West. The underground program primarily targeted infill drilling in the Alhambra, BK, and BK-9870 veins, while surface drilling focused on 101, 55 HW, 278, and 55 veins.

Drill holes intercepted orogenic quartz-carbonate veins with banded sulfide septae, hosted in diorite intrusive and intermediate to felsic dykes, with strong silica-sericite ± mariposite alteration halos. True thickness of these structures ranges from 42% to 95% of the apparent thickness.

Kyle Orr, Vice President Exploration, commented: “We’re excited to see excellent high grade and consistent infill results from the remainder of our 2025 drilling, especially the Bralorne West zone veins, as our Mustang underground development actively advances towards that area. The new underground development will give us an even more efficient location for infill drilling of this zone as well as access to the veins for near-term grade control.”

Company Portfolio and Market Context
Talisker’s flagship asset is the fully permitted Bralorne Gold Project, currently producing at Mustang Mine. Additional assets include the Ladner Gold Project, Spences Bridge Project, and several early-stage greenfield projects in British Columbia.

All 2025 drill assays are publicly available, including complete collar coordinates, orientations, and QA/QC procedures. Sample analysis was conducted by Actlabs in Kamloops, BC, using fire assay and atomic absorption spectroscopy with gravimetric finish for high-grade samples.

Stock Performance
As of the latest trading session, Talisker Resources shares are priced at CAD1.28, up +3.2% on the TSX (TSK).

The 2025 Bralorne Gold Project drilling program confirms high-grade gold continuity across key veins at Mustang Mine. Talisker’s ongoing underground development is expected to enhance efficiency for future infill drilling and near-term grade control, reinforcing the significance of these results for resource conversion and mine planning.

FAQs

Q1: What was the highest-grade gold intercept in the 2025 drill program?
A1: UB-2025-022 intersected 52.2 g/t Au over 0.55 metres, within 19.15 g/t Au over 1.60 metres.

Q2: How many drill holes were completed at Mustang Mine and Bralorne West in 2025?
A2: A total of 50 drill holes were completed—35 underground and 15 surface holes.

Q3: What veins were targeted in the 2025 resource conversion program?
A3: The program focused on the Alhambra, BK, BK-9870, 101, 55 HW, 278, and 55 veins.