Tower's Hole 072 at Rabbit North Intersects 40.05 g/t (1.17 oz/ton) Au Over 6.3 m in The Thunder North Zone Including 237 g/t (6.91 oz/ton) Au over 0.95 m, Followed by 34.15 m of 1.02 g/t in The Thunder Zone - the 300-m-long, Southward-Faulted Extension o
High-Grade Thunder North Extension Validates Structural Model at Rabbit North

The most recent news (March 18, 2026) reports high-grade gold assays from the final five holes of the late 2025 drilling program at the Rabbit North project. Hole RN-25-072 is the standout, intersecting 40.05 g/t Au over 6.3 m (including a very high-grade 237 g/t Au over 0.95 m) in the Thunder North zone. This same hole continued to intersect 34.15 m of 1.02 g/t Au in the Thunder zone. The results confirm a 300-meter westward extension of the Thunder North zone and suggest that the Thunder and Thunder North zones are part of the same southward-faulted structural system.
The impact is Material - Positive. While the company has previously reported high grades, these results are significant for three reasons: - Grade and Width: 40.05 g/t over 6.3 m is an exceptional intercept for an exploration-stage junior. - Structural Continuity: Proving that Thunder North extends 300m and connects to the Thunder zone significantly increases the potential scale of the mineralized system. - De-risking: The "50% hit rate" mentioned in previous releases is being maintained or improved as the geological model (focusing on the Durand Stock and Nicola tuffs) matures. - Context: This follows the February 19, 2026, news which showed broad intervals (172m of 0.65 g/t Au) at Blue Sky, indicating the project has both high-grade "sweet spots" and bulk-tonnage potential.
Tower Resources is a Canadian explorer focused on the Rabbit North project in the Kamloops Porphyry Copper-Gold district, BC. The project is unique as it hosts both alkalic porphyry Cu-Au mineralization (similar to the nearby New Afton and Copper Mountain mines) and, more recently, high-grade orogenic gold "shear" zones (Lightning, Thunder, Thunder North, and Blue Sky).