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Teako Minerals Expands Core Portfolio with Tynset Copper-Zinc-Silver Massive Sulfide Project

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 21, 2026) - Teako Minerals Corp. (CSE: TMIN) (the "Company" or "Teako") is pleased to announce the

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Teako Minerals Expands Core Portfolio with Tynset Copper-Zinc-Silver Massive Sulfide Project

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[{"type":"text","content":" Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 21, 2026) - Teako Minerals Corp. (CSE: TMIN) (the \"Company\" or \"Teako\") is pleased to announce the addition of the 100%-owned Tynset copper-zinc-silver (\"Cu-Zn-Ag\") volcanogenic massive sulfide (\"VMS\") Project to the Company's core project portfolio in central Norway, which also includes the Løkken-Venna VMS district. The Tynset Project was acquired by the Company through staking and represents a high-priority and advanced-stage exploration target supported by a substantial amount of historical and recently published geological data that collectively indicate a favourable geological setting for Cu-Zn-Ag VMS deposits. The Company currently expects drill target definition work at the Tynset Project to be completed in mid-2026, with the initial diamond drill testing of priority targets to be undertaken during H2 2026. Highlights: The 100%-owned Tynset Project was acquired by the Company through staking and represents a high-priority and advanced-stage exploration target covering approximately 19 km of prospective stratigraphy in the bimodal Hersjø Volcanic belt for the discovery of Cu-Zn-Ag VMS deposits. A significant database of both historical and recently published geological data exists and supports the concept of the Tynset Project being a favourable geological setting for VMS-style Cu-Zn-Ag mineralization. The Company has already digitized a significant amount of the available historical exploration data collected across the belt, including 1,400 soil and 23 rock chip samples, 335 stream sediment samples, and 1,800 ground magnetometer readings. These results have allowed for the definition of priority areas for immediate follow-up field review. Recently published airborne geophysical data from the Norwegian Geological Survey indicates areas of magnetic highs which are interpreted by the Company to represent potential volcanic centres, with a priority 1 target \"Storbekken\" having already been identified. The Storbekken target also shows significant Cu-Zn soil anomalism over ~5 km of strike length, coincident with hydrothermally altered and mineralized felsic volcanics. The next steps for the Tynset Project will be drill target definition activities, including structural mapping, outcrop sampling, an Induced Polarization (\"IP\") geophysical survey followed by init...

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