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Northern Lights Resources Defines Large Deep-Seated Copper Porphyry Intrusion with Correlated Anomalous Copper Geochemistry at Mt Horetzky Through Advanced 3D Magnetic Modelling
Vancouver, BC – June 11, 2026 – TheNewswire – Northern Lights Resources Corp. (CSE: NLR) (OTC: NLRCF) (FSE: 0ZH0) (“Northern Lights” or the “Company”) is

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Vancouver, BC – June 11, 2026 – TheNewswire – Northern Lights Resources Corp. (CSE: NLR) (OTC: NLRCF) (FSE: 0ZH0) (“Northern Lights” or the “Company”) is pleased to report results of 3D inversion modelling of aeromagnetic survey data, from the Mt Horetzky copper porphyry intrusion, located within the Company’s Horetzky Copper Project in British Columbia’s Babine Porphyry Belt. The 3D inversion provides a model of the deep structure of the Mt. Horetzky intrusive complex. When integrated with historical surface geochemistry, radiometrics and digital elevation model data, the results support the Company's porphyry-style copper exploration model and provide additional context for target refinement at Horetzky. Project Overview The Horetzky Copper Project is located in north-central BC in the Babine Porphyry Belt. Eocene (49 to 53 ma) biotite-feldspar intrusive stocks and dykes intrude Triassic to Early Cretaceous volcanic and sedimentary host rocks. Exploration is focussed on porphyry-style Cu (+Mo, Au-Ag) mineralization. The project comprises 11 mineral claims for a total area of 5057.29 hectares, over which Northern Lights has an exclusive earn-in option. ARIS assessment reports on the claims are Good To December 22, 2028. The Babine Porphyry Belt hosted two past producing copper mines (Bell and Granisle), and numerous significant occurrences at Morrison, Hearne Hill, and Duke . The Horetzky project has characteristics of the classical porphyry style deposit model, exemplified by the neighbouring NAK deposit operated by American Eagle Gold (TSXV:AE, OTCQB:AMEGF). Horetzky was originally explored in the early 1900’s for silver associated with base metal veins. Exploration for porphyry-style mineralization restarted in the 1960’s with the discovery of the Bell and Granisle deposits. More recently, various operators have completed soil and rock sampling, ground and airborne geophysics, and a limited diamond drill programme of 8 shallow holes by Hecla Mining in 1973. Analytical results of drill core indicated widespread Cu mineralization spatially coincident with the core porphyry intrusion. Regional Geology and Tectonics The structural composition of the Babine Porphyry Belt likely reflects four significant tectonic events, including folding and uplift in response to the Stikinia-Cache Creek Terrane collision, mid-Cretaceous contraction caus...
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