Talisker Provides Update on Mining Advancement at the Bralorne Gold Project

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TORONTO, March 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Talisker Resources Ltd. (“Talisker” or the “Company”) (TSX: TSK, OTCQX: TSKFF) is pleased to provide an operational update on mining activities from its Bralorne Gold Project located in British Columbia. Talisker commenced development work as planned at the Mustang Mine on March 19th with blasting of a diamond drill bay on the 1120 ramp followed with the initiation of vein access development the 1075 level. To date, 31.6m of 3x3 metre development has been completed for vein zone access and auxiliary development. Parallel development is soon to begin on the 1105 level providing multiple extraction headings on the Alhambra vein. Talisker expects to reach mineralized vein material by the third week in April.

Terry Harbort, CEO of Talisker stated, “We are pleased with the smooth start to mining operations at Mustang and excited to be developing on the 1075 level and soon the 1105 level towards the Alhambra vein.”

For further information, please contact:

Terry Harbort
President and CEO
terry.harbort@taliskerresources.com
+1 416 357 0227

About Talisker Resources Ltd.

Talisker (taliskerresources.com) is a junior resource company involved in the exploration and development of gold projects in British Columbia, Canada. Talisker’s flagship asset is the high-grade, fully permitted Bralorne Gold Project where the Company is currently transitioning into underground production at the Mustang Mine. Talisker projects also include the Ladner Gold Project, an advanced stage project with significant exploration potential from an historical high-grade producing gold mine and the Spences Bridge Project where the Company has a significant landholding in the emerging Spences Bridge Gold Belt, and several other early-stage Greenfields projects.

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