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Tower Provides Exploration Update on its B.C. Properties; Prepares to Drill New Thunder Au and Rainbow Cu-Au-Mo Discoveries at Rabbit North and Initiates Follow-Up Sampling at More Creek on a Gold Grain Anomaly Straddling the Key "Red Line" Controlling Structure of the Golden Triangle
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 21, 2023) - Tower Resources Ltd. (TSXV: ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Tower Provides Exploration Update on its B.C. Properties; Prepares to Drill New Thunder Au and Rainbow Cu-Au-Mo Discoveries at Rabbit North and Initiates Follow-Up Sampling at More Creek on a Gold Grain Anomaly Straddling the Key \"Red Line\" Controlling Structure of the Golden TriangleVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 21, 2023) - Tower Resources Ltd. (TSXV: TWR) (\"Tower\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to report on recent exploration developments at its British Columbia properties (see Fig. 1), the Company's plans to resume drilling on the new Thunder Au and Rainbow Cu-Au-Mo discoveries at Rabbit North and initiation of follow-up gold grain sampling at More Creek on the Golden Triangle \"Red Line\".Rabbit North Tower recently received a permit to continue exploration, including diamond drilling, on the Company's 17,526-hectare Rabbit North property near Kamloops, between New Gold's New Afton underground Cu-Au mine and Teck's Highland Valley open pit Cu-Mo mine (see Fig. 2).Tower is planning a 1500 m follow-up diamond drilling program beginning in the first week of October to further investigate and expand the newly discovered (see Fig. 3 and Tower's March 30 and April 5 and 20 press releases), shear-hosted Thunder Au Zone (initial intersections of twin Au zones <10 m apart comprised, in discovery Hole 039, of 17.9 m @ 1.28 g/t Au and 7.8 m @ 3.79 g/t Au, and 150 m to the southeast in Hole 41, of 13.25 m @ 3.28 g/t Au and 10.12 m @ 2.19 g/t Au) and porphyry-type Rainbow Cu-Au-Mo Zone (72.4 m of 0.27% Cu, 0.40 g/t Au and 0.01% Mo, or 0.57% Cu equivalent, starting near surface in the final drill hole targeting the Thunder Zone, No. 042).More CreekThe 6430-hectare More Creek property is centrally located in the Golden Triangle of northern B.C. between the Brucejack high-grade epithermal Au and Red Chris porphyry Cu-Au mines (Fig. 4). It is in mountainous terrain and straddles the Triassic Pass Fault, part of the so-called Red Line structural zone within 2 km of which the Brucejack, Eskay Creek, Red Chris and most of the other important mineral deposits of the Golden Triangle are located and to which they appear to be genetically related.In 2016 Tower performed a small, three-sample gold grain sampling test program on the gravel bed of Arrow Creek, the valley of which traces the Triassic Pass Fault from so...