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TALISKER RES LTD (TSKFF) is a pioneering company in the natural resources sector, focusing on exploration, development, and production of high-quality metal deposits. With a strong track record of successful projects and a commitment to sustainability, Talisker is at the forefront of responsible mining practices. The company's current flagship project, the Bralorne Gold Complex in British Columbia, Canada, has shown promising results and is poised for significant growth. Talisker's strategic partnerships and skilled team ensure a bright future for investors seeking exposure to the mining industry.
Talisker Resources Ltd. announces positive results from drill hole SB-2021-069 at its Bralorne Gold Project. The drill hole intersected 1.98 g/t over 62.05m at a depth of 399.0 to 461.05m. The results indicate increasing grade and significant mineralization over a 600-metre strike length. In total, 58,221m have been drilled this year, with plans for a fully funded 100,000 metre program. Talisker's ongoing exploration efforts continue to show promise, with further results expected from additional holes.
Talisker Resources Ltd. has completed its acquisition of a 2% net smelter return royalty and a 35% net profit interest on the Ladner Gold Project from New Carolin Gold Corp.. The transaction involved issuing 5,119,170 common shares to acquire these royalties. This strategic move aims to strengthen Talisker's position in the gold exploration sector in British Columbia, where it operates significant projects. The acquisition enhances their resource potential and supports ongoing exploration efforts in the region.
Talisker Resources Ltd. has successfully completed its acquisition of New Carolin Gold Corp. under a court-approved plan. Former New Carolin shareholders will receive 0.3196 Talisker shares for each New Carolin share held. Post-acquisition, Talisker has 274,829,052 common shares, with 6.8% held by former New Carolin shareholders. The New Carolin shares will delist from the TSX Venture Exchange, while Talisker's shares are set to trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Talisker aims to advance exploration on the Ladner Gold Project, which has significant potential.
Talisker Resources Ltd. (TSKFF) announced positive drill results from hole SB-2021-025 at its Bralorne Gold Project, intersecting 1.36 g/t gold over 68.9 meters. The hole, located 200m from previous successful drills, confirms a continuous vertical mineralization over 1.1 kilometers. Additional intersections include 2.83 g/t over 14.5m and 1.04 g/t over 17.05m. The company has drilled 56,703 meters this year out of a planned 100,000-meter program, with multiple holes pending assay results. CEO Terry Harbort expressed optimism for upcoming results from drill holes SB-2021-063 and SB-2021-069.
Talisker Resources Ltd. has announced an agreement to acquire a 2% net smelter return royalty and a 35% net profit interest on the Ladner Gold Project from New Carolin Gold Corp.. In exchange, Talisker will issue 5,119,170 common shares, subject to Toronto Stock Exchange approval, with closing expected by September 17, 2021. This acquisition enhances Talisker's gold exploration portfolio, which includes the Bralorne Gold Complex and Spences Bridge Project, covering over 282,403 hectares in British Columbia.
Talisker Resources Ltd. has announced promising drill results from hole SB-2021-16A at its Bralorne Gold Project. The current drilling program has a total of 100,000 metres planned, with 55,500 metres already underway. Key findings include an intercept of 27.71 g/t gold over 0.9m and 12.46 g/t gold over 2.2m within the 53 Vein. This drill hole adds to a total of 11 intercepts in the 53 Vein. Upcoming assay results for 26 additional holes are expected soon, potentially enhancing the project’s gold resource.
Talisker Resources Ltd. (TSKFF) reported promising drill results from the Bralorne Gold Project, revealing significant gold mineralization. Hole SB-2021-048 intersected 1.0 g/t gold over 116.25m, while hole SB-2021-055 showed 0.68 g/t over 51.50m. These discoveries extend the known mineralization by 600m and confirm a continuous vertical panel of 1,100m. The ongoing drilling program is part of a fully funded 100,000m project, with 54,500m drilled so far this year and five rigs active. Further results are anticipated soon, showcasing Talisker's commitment to exploring the Pioneer discovery.
Talisker Resources Ltd. (TSKFF) has provided an update on its Phase 1 diamond drill program at the Golden Hornet Gold Project in British Columbia. The program consists of 12 drill holes totaling 3,000 meters, targeting high-grade quartz-sulphide veins. Initial results show significant mineralization, with sulfide zones up to 3 meters wide. Historic surface samples indicate promising gold grades averaging 22.1 g/t over 5.2 meters. The company aims to explore a 2.8km by 1.3km gold soil anomaly in the area. Assay results are expected within four to five weeks.
Talisker Resources Ltd. has reported exceptional results from drill hole SB-2021-20 at the Bralorne Gold Project, confirming high-grade gold intercepts. The hole produced 72.42 g/t gold over 0.55m, part of a broader 36.41 g/t gold over 1.1m. This marks the addition of 14 high-grade intercepts in the 101 Vein and 15 in the 55 Hanging Wall vein. Talisker continues aggressive drilling with plans to increase rig count from five to eight, having completed 53,200 metres of drilling this year as part of a fully funded 100,000 metres program.
Talisker Resources Ltd. (TSKFF) has received a three-year drill permit for its Golden Hornet gold exploration project in British Columbia. The company has initiated a fully funded exploratory phase with 12 diamond drill holes, totaling about 3,000 meters. The drilling targets a 500m x 300m high-grade quartz-sulphide vein system within the Hornet Zone. Previous surface trenching reported high gold values, including 22.1g/t Au over 5.2m. The project aims to explore significant gold mineralization and further define the mineralized system.