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BRS Resources Begins Drilling at the Cowtrail Copper-Gold Project

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BRS Resources (BRS.CN) and Cariboo Rose Resources Ltd (CRB.V) on Wednesday said they launched a 1,500-meter diamond-drilling program at the Cowtrail Copper-Gold Porphyry Project in south-central British Columbia.

The program is designed to evaluate priority copper-gold porphyry targets identified through previous exploration work and recent target generation efforts completed across the property, they added.

The drill program follows the completion of a helicopter-supported airborne geophysical survey conducted over a core area of the project, stated the companies, and added the data generated from the work is expected to enhance the company's understanding of the property and contribute to the prioritization of targets.

BRS Resources shares were last seen unchanged at $0.24 on the Canadian Securities Exchange.

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