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BRS Resources Provides an Update on Drilling at the Cowtrail Copper-Gold Project

-- BRS Resources (BRS.CN) on Thursday detailed its exploration plan for 2026 for the Cowtrail porphyry copper-gold project located in the Cariboo region of British Columbia and optioned from Cariboo Rose Resources (CRB.V).

The company plans 1,500 to 2,000 meters of diamond drilling is planned this year in the Lea Lake target area.

BRS said "significant" drill intercepts to move forward from this year at Lea Lake include CT23-16 with 0.15% copper and 0.12 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 105.0 meters and CT25-23 with 0.20% copper and 0.1 g/t gold over 70.0 meters. Further geophysics are also planned, it added.

BRS signed a four-year option agreement to earn a 60% stake in the Cowtrail project in 2022 for $0.4 million in cash and $2 million of exploration spending.

BRS shares last traded Apr. 13, closing at $0.23 on the Canadian Securities Exchange.

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