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Torr Metals Advances Bertha into a Multi-Porphyry Cu-Au District with Second Permitted Porphyry Target
Edmonton, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - January 22, 2026) - Torr Metals Inc. (TSXV: TMET) ("Torr" or the "Company") is pleased to outline a new, highly prospective porphyry-style copper-gold target, Bertha North, located approximately 1.7 kilometres northwest of the Bertha Zone (Figure 1) within the Company's 332 km² Kolos Copper-Gold Project in south-central British Columbia. The recognition of the Bertha North porphyry target following recent 3D modelling of the 2025 induced polarization (IP)...
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[{"type":"text","content":"Edmonton, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - January 22, 2026) - Torr Metals Inc. (TSXV: TMET) ("Torr" or the "Company") is pleased to outline a new, highly prospective porphyry-style copper-gold target, Bertha North, located approximately 1.7 kilometres northwest of the Bertha Zone (Figure 1) within the Company's 332 km² Kolos Copper-Gold Project in south-central British Columbia. The recognition of the Bertha North porphyry target following recent 3D modelling of the 2025 induced polarization (IP) survey materially expands the scale of the Bertha area and supports its evolution into a multi-porphyry target district.","length":651,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"The Bertha North target (formerly Target 2) is defined by a moderate-to-high resistivity anomaly coincident with a strong magnetic response, interpreted to reflect magnetite-bearing intrusive rocks consistent with an alkalic porphyry environment. This geophysical signature is spatially associated with an approximately 800 metre (m) by 500 m historical copper and gold soil anomaly (see Target 2, July 22, 2025 news release), with values up to 528 parts per million (ppm) copper (Cu) and 20 parts per billion (ppb) Au (Figure 1, Figure 2). Indications of an underlying chargeability have been detected at the depth limits of the IP survey, suggesting additional prospectivity at depth. Surveys within the target area also identified diorite and monzonite intrusions, further supporting the interpretation of an intrusive copper-gold porphyry source.","length":850,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Highlights:","length":11,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"list","items":[{"val":[{"type":"text","content":"Second Porphyry-Scale Target Identified at Bertha North: Bertha North represents a new, large, untested porphyry-style target defined by coincident moderate-to-high resistivity (approximately 300-930 ohm-m) and strong magnetic anomalies (Figure 1, Figure 2), a geophysical signature commonly associated with magnetite-bearing intrusive phases in alkalic porphyry systems.","length":371,"tagName":"p","attribs":{}}]}],"tagName":"ul","bulletedList":true,"length":371,"olType":false},{"type":"list","items":[{"val":[{"type":"text","content":"Compelling Multi-Dataset Targeting: The Bertha North geophysical anomalies overlap a broad historical ~800 m by 500 m co...