Tower Resources Ltd. report that its exploration permit for its 100% owned Rabbit North and West Afton property, spanning 17,526 hectares, has been renewed for 5-years. Situated strategically 14 km southwest of the New Afton copper and gold mine (New Gold Inc.) and 27 km northeast of the Highland Valley copper mine (Teck Resources Ltd.), the Rabbit North project offers exceptional exploration potential. Furthermore, the Kamloops region has an experienced workforce and infrastructure that facilitates year-round exploration.

Since 2021, Tower Resources has conducted testing and drilling in previously unexplored areas, revealing three distinct zones: the Lightning zone, Thunder North and South zone, and the Rainbow zone. Despite drilling only 6,728 meters to date, the company has made remarkable progress. Assay results have been promising with notable highlights including good gold and copper values from near surface drilling: Lightning Zone: Hole 26: 95m @ 1.40g/t Au Hole 28: 138m @ 1.55g/t Au Hole 29: 70.5m @ 1.78 g/t Au Hole 45: 92m @ 1.13 g/t Au and 20m @ 2.13 g/t Au Thunder Zone: Hole 39: 3m @ 4.02 g/t Au and 25.7 m @ 2.04 g/t Au Hole 41: 13.25m @ 3.28 g/t Au and 10.12m @2.19 g/t Au Rainbow Zone: Hole 42: 72.4m @ 0.57% CuEq Hole 48: 8m @ 0.86% CuEq Tower Resources' President commented on the efficient utilization of resources thus far.

However, the company is now poised to optimize exploration efforts to fully realize the potential of a very marketable asset that remains largely untested in scope and scale. A ground magnetic survey was completed in 2023 to assist with delineating future drilling. The survey covered an 1100-hectare block with 112 km of east-northeast trending lines spaced 100 m apart.

Importantly this block extended further south than Tower's original, 2014 ground magnetic survey and included the recent Rainbow, Thunder, and Lightning Zone discoveries. Follow up drilling will incorporate the known assayed boundaries in conjunction with the survey results to drill the higher-grade Thunder zones and Rainbow zones through a series of relatively short 150 to 200m holes. team is currently defining the first 10 targets and will begin the permitting process for the next phase of drilling.