Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. announced that it has commenced its 2024 drill program focussing on the copper-molybdenum (Cu-Mo) porphyry target at its 100% owned Liberty property in central British Columbia (BC). The program comprises up to 2,000 m of diamond drilling, testing a Cu-Mo +- gold (Au) +- silver (Ag) geochemical soil anomaly coincident with an induced polarization (IP) chargeability and resistivity anomaly. A historic drillhole by Rio Tinto returned an interval of 123.1 m grading 0.11% Cu and 0.04% MoS21 from surface to end of hole.

The historic drill hole is interpreted by the company as collared at the margin of a mineralized porphyry body. Reprocessing and 3D inversion imaging of the historic IP data were completed earlier this year and is being utilized in the drill targeting process. The 5,054-hectare Liberty Property is located approximately 60 km northwest of Quesnel, BC.

The property is fully accessible by resource roads. The primary target of the Liberty project is a northwest-trending Cu-Mo +- Au +- Ag Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) soil anomaly. This overlaps an IP chargeability feature on the margin of the granitic intrusion.

A historic drill hole to the south of this coincident anomaly returned an interval of 123. 1 m of 0.11% Cu and0.04% MoS21. In addition to the Cu-Mo porphyry target and the Cu-skarn target, which returned assay values of >8.0% Cu from historic trenching, the expanded property also covers an epithermal gold target, where epithermal vein textures have been observed in a road cut.

Nearby soil and test pit samples returned anomalous grades of gold (Au) and arenic (As). These may represent a lower-temperature epithermal portion of the hydrothermal system.