Drill Results
Tru Precious Metals identifies targets at Golden Rose

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Executive Summary
- Tru Precious Metals Corp. reports significant findings from 2025 fieldwork at its Golden Rose project in Newfoundland, identifying a new, extensive mineralized trend and elevating the prospectivity of existing targets.
- A previously unrecognized mineralized trend, centered on a mineralized sandstone unit discovered in the 2025 drilling program, has been delineated extending at least 3,000 meters along strike and approximately 600 meters wide, supported by high-grade grab sample assays.
- The company plans trenching and drilling programs for the 2026 field season to further delineate the new trend and test elevated targets at the Falls zone, Rose Gold, and Wood Lake.
Key Details
- New Mineralized Trend Dimensions: The newly identified trend extends for at least 3,000 meters along strike and is approximately 600 meters wide, aligning with the Northcott and Mark's Pond zones 1.2 km to the northeast and Rich House 4.5 km further northeast.
- High-Grade Grab Sample Assays:
- Outcrop samples returned 91.3 g/t Au, 36.1 g/t Au, and 3.3 g/t Au.
- Float samples returned 72.7 g/t Au and 40.6 g/t Au.
- Four assayed samples contained visible gold (VG).
- Geological Context: The trend is defined by outcrop and float mapping of a mineralized sandstone unit within the Rogerson Lake conglomerate (RLC). It features quartz vein outcrops, alteration (sericitic to chloritic), and polymetallic mineralization including pyrite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, and galena.
- Elevated Targets:
- Falls Zone: Discovery of quartz veins up to 1m thick over 50m along strike, with mineralized quartz float containing >30% pyrite/arsenopyrite. Float samples returned 2.2 g/t Au, 1.3 g/t Au, and 1.1 g/t Au. Mechanized trenching planned for 2026.
- Rose Gold: Bedrock sampling confirmed high-grade history with recent samples returning 20.4 g/t Au and 6.3 g/t Au. Two new >50 cm quartz veins discovered 650m east-northeast of the showing. Non-mechanized trenching planned for 2026.
- Wood Lake: Revised interpretation of mineralization controls to be tested in 2026 to extend known limits.
- PSG Contact: New showing along the Peter Strides granitoid/Storm Brook formation contact with mineralized veins up to 0.3m thick and high-grade granitic float (11.35 g/t Au, 2.01 g/t Au).
- Fieldwork Scope: The 2025 program involved 20 mapping and sampling traverses covering a 30 km section of the main corridor. Crews completed over 400 km of off-trail traversing on foot, mapping and sampling ~400 outcrops. A total of 292 rock samples were collected.
- Future Plans: Trenching and follow-up drilling are planned for the 2026 field season to delineate the new mineralized trend and test the elevated targets.
- Project Context: The Golden Rose project is a 297.50 sq km land package in central Newfoundland, straddling the Cape Ray-Valentine Lake shear zone. It is subject to an earn-in agreement with Eldorado Gold Corp. (option to earn 80% interest via $15.25M in cash/expenditures over 5 years).
Notable Quotes
- "Tru is diligently advancing with its stated aim of efficiently discovering the full gold and copper potential at its Golden Rose project... a previously unknown mineralized trend of already impressive dimensions has been delineated... Trenching and subsequent drilling is now in planning for this area." — Steve Nicol, CEO
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