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Tower's Initial Gold Results from the 11-Hole Rabbit North Drilling Program Greatly Expand the Near-Surface Open Pit Resource Potential of the Blue Sky Zone and Extend the High-Grade Thunder North Zone 100 M Eastward Toward Blue Sky at Similarly Shallow Depths
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 19, 2026) - Tower Resources Ltd. (TSXV: TWR) ("Tower" or the "Company") is pleased to report that it has received assays for six of the eleven holes drilled in late 2025 on its Rabbit North property in the heart of the Kamloops porphyry Cu mining district (see Fig. 1).Five of the six holes - Nos. RN25-063 to 067 - targeted the Blue Sky gold trend and one - No. 069 - stepped eastward 100 m from the Thunder North zone toward Blue Sky with the
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