TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / March 5, 2026 / TRU Precious Metals Corp. (TSXV:TRU)(FSE:706) (“TRU” or the “Company“) is pleased to provide an update on the ongoing target generation field works at its Golden Rose Project (“Golden Rose“) strategically located along the gold deposit bearing Cape Ray – Valentine Lake Shear Zones in Central Newfoundland, and neighbouring Equinox Gold Corp.’s Valentine Mine.
Subsequent to the completion of the 2025 drilling program at Golden Rose, the results of which can be found in the Company’s news release dated September 10, 2025, the TRU exploration team was in the field advancing focused mapping and ground truthing programs aimed at further refining the geological and structural site-wide model and expanding the pipeline of quality drill targets both within and beyond the initial area of drilling focus.
Highlights from the 2025 Field Work
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Field work to follow up the mineralized sandstone unit discovered during the 2025 drilling program(1) positions the sandstone unit within an extensive and previously unrecognised mineralized trend extending for at least 3,000 metres (“m”) along strike and some 600m wide;
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The mineralized trend is supported by outcrop and float mapping and sampling. Assay results of grab samples include 91.3g/t gold (“Au”), 36.1g/t Au and 3.3g/t Au in outcrop, and 72.7g/t Au and 40.6g/t Au in float. 4 assayed samples contained visible gold (“VG“);
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The mineralized trend aligns with the Northcott and Mark’s Pond zones 1.2 kilometres (“kms”) to the northeast, and Rich House 4.5 kms further to the northeast. Structural continuity over these distances is interpreted, but remains to be demonstrated;
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Previously recognised showings at Falls Zone and in the Jacob’s to Rose Gold(2) corridor, have been elevated to higher ranking targets following field work and reinterpretation indicating these targets to be more prospective than originally understood;
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Field work also identified new targets in previously unexplored areas including the southwest extensions of the Rogerson Lake Conglomerate (“RLC“), along a portion of the Valentine Lake Shear Zone (“VLSZ“), and either side of the Wood Lake mineralization; and
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Trenching and follow-up drilling programs are being planned for the 2026 field season.
TRU CEO Steve Nicol commented: “TRU is diligently advancing with its stated aim of efficiently discovering the full gold and copper potential at its Golden Rose Project. In the 2025 mapping and ground truthing program, a previously unknown mineralized trend of already impressive dimensions has been delineated centered upon the mineralized sandstone unit discovered during the 2025 drill program(1), with final dimensions of the trend yet to be determined. Trenching and subsequent drilling is now in planning for this area. The 2025 field work also elevated the prospectivity of the previously recognised Falls Zone and the Jacobs to Rose Gold corridor adding significantly to the previously limited understanding of these prospective targets. Furthermore, the 2025 field work identified other quality targets across the project area warranting further examination as knowledge grows regarding the controls on mineralization at Golden Rose. I want to personally thank the TRU team for its tireless efforts during an arduous 3 month “on foot” field work program achieving near total coverage over much of the large project area resulting in an invaluable database of surface information. This information has dramatically advanced the knowledge and understanding of the distribution of mineralization across much of the project area which is important in focussing and accelerating work streams into the future.”
