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Torr Metals Outlines Historical Copper-Gold-Silver Soil Anomalies with 3 Kilometer Strike-Length at the Bertha Zone
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 22, 2025) - Torr Metals Inc. (TSXV: TMET...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Torr Metals Outlines Historical Copper-Gold-Silver Soil Anomalies with 3 Kilometer Strike-Length at the Bertha ZoneVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 22, 2025) - Torr Metals Inc. (TSXV: TMET) (\"Torr\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to report initial results from the compilation of historical geochemical data across the road-accessible Bertha, Bertha South, JHC, and Rhyolite occurrences; this area is only one of three potential large-scale undrilled porphyry-style centers with surface mineralization identified at the Kolos Copper-Gold Project in southern-central British Columbia (Figure 1). The compiled dataset includes 2,090 soil and 27 rock grab samples, outlining significant copper (Cu), silver (Ag), and gold (Au) anomalies; with the largest occurring within the ~2 km2 Bertha Zone, currently the focus of an ongoing induced polarization (IP) geophysical survey. Anomalous soils within the Bertha Zone define a primary 1-kilometre (km) northeast-southwest trend to mineralization, as well as a secondary northwest-southeast trend that extends an additional 2 km in strike-length (Figure 2, Figure 3). These orientations are consistent with structural controls mapped during the recently completed 2025 field reconnaissance.Highlights:>400 Meter (m) Strike-Length to Undrilled High-Grade Copper in Outcrop: 2025 field reconnaissance confirms supergene-style mineralization at both the Bertha and Bertha South occurrences, where historical rock grab samples returned up to 8.48% Cu (Figure 2, Figure 3).1 km Cu-Au-Ag Primary Trend at the Bertha Zone (Target 1): Highly anomalous soil geochemistry, dominated by Cu and Ag, is consistent with a supergene-enriched system now defined along a broad corridor spanning the Bertha-Bertha South trend (the \"Bertha trend\". The scale and geochemical signature are comparable to the New Afton copper-gold porphyry deposit, located 29 km to the northeast, where supergene mineralization is hosted within the upper 250 to 500 metres; forming a cap above the underlying primary hypogene porphyry orebody.1Expansion of Ongoing 2025 IP Survey: Following recent field observations, the Company has elected to expand the ongoing IP geophysical survey from approximately 11.7 to 16.1 line km, concentrating efforts along the primary Bertha-Bertha South trend. The results will be critical in deli...