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Troilus Gold Provides Additional Drill Results from West Rim Discovery

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Troilus Gold (TLG.TO) reported Thursday additional drill results from the West Rim Zone as part of its ongoing 2026 exploration program at the Troilus copper-gold project in Quebec.

Highlights include 19.06 grams per tonne (g/t) gold equivalent over 6.4 meters and 6.81 g/t gold equivalent over 5 m.

The latest results continued to demonstrate the emergence of a significant high-grade mineralized zone located outside the current mineral resource estimate and within 200 m of the reserve pit outlined in a 2024 feasibility study, the company said.

"The consistency of high-grade mineralization we are seeing across the trend is particularly encouraging and continues to demonstrate the potential for West Rim to evolve into a meaningful near-mine zone within the broader Troilus project," Chief Executive Officer Justin Reid said.

The results released to date represent about half of the 3,000 m planned for West Rim in 2026. The company expects to continue both infill and expansion drilling along the known mineralized trend while also testing the broader West Rim corridor, which remains largely underexplored.

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