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Tower Contracts Diamond Drill to Fine-Tune the High-Grade Blue Sky, Thunder, and Thunder North Gold Discoveries in Preparation for a Larger, 3000-m Test of the Overall Rabbit North Gold System
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 13, 2025) - Tower Resources Ltd. (TSXV: TWR)...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Tower Contracts Diamond Drill to Fine-Tune the High-Grade Blue Sky, Thunder, and Thunder North Gold Discoveries in Preparation for a Larger, 3000-m Test of the Overall Rabbit North Gold SystemVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 13, 2025) - Tower Resources Ltd. (TSXV: TWR) (\"Tower\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to report that it has contracted a diamond drill to further test the high-grade Blue Sky, Thunder and Thunder North gold discoveries on the Company's Rabbit North property near Kamloops, British Columbia (see Fig. 1) in preparation for a major, ~3000-m drilling campaign to systematically assess the overall economic potential of the large, orogenic gold system controlling the mineralization.Blue Sky ZoneFour holes are currently planned for Blue Sky to test the vertical and lateral continuity of both the wide (31.5 m down-hole), high-grade (4.15 g/t) Au zone intersected near the bottom of discovery hole No. RN-24-055 (see Fig. 1) and the thick (158 m vertically), overlying interval of low-grade (0.75 g/t) Au mineralization (see January 8, 2025 press release).The high-grade gold zone was intersected at a vertical depth of ~200 m but the glacial till down-ice from Hole 055 is strongly anomalous in gold grains, suggesting that the gold zone extends to surface. Most of the proposed holes will be positioned to intersect the gold zone closer to surface and thus will be significantly shorter than Hole 055, potentially allowing more than four holes to be drilled. Thunder North ZoneTwo holes stepping east from Hole 056 at 50 m intervals are currently planned at Thunder North to test the lateral continuity of the exceptional gold intersection obtained from that hole (15.85 m of 5.80 g/t Au; see Fig. 1). These holes will be similar in length to Hole 056.Thunder Zone Although the Thunder Zone was discovered in February 2023 and the discovery hole, No. 041, obtained two strong, closely spaced (10 m apart) intersections of 3.28 g/t Au over 13.3 m and 2.16 g/t Au over 10/1 m (see Fig. 1), no follow-up holes were drilled because Hole 041 also intersected a zone of porphyry Cu-Au-Mo mineralization (Rainbow) that initially appeared to be more important than the gold zone. One or two holes stepping east from Hole 041 at 50 m intervals are currently planned to test the eastern continuity of Thunder. To view an enhanced versi...