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Talon Metals Drills Significant Nickel-Copper Mineralization Intercept at Tamarack During Feasibility Study Drilling

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Intercept is outside of the Tamarack Resource Area at shallow depths in the CGO East Zone

Tamarack, Minnesota--(Newsfile Corp. - April 15, 2025) - Talon Metals Corp. (TSX: TLO) (OTC Pink: TLOFF) (together with its subsidiaries, "Talon" or the "Company"), the majority owner and operator of the Tamarack Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project ("Tamarack Nickel Copper Project") in central Minnesota, is pleased to announce a mixed massive sulphide intercept in the CGO East Zone at the Tamarack Nickel Copper Project measuring 16.09 meters.

Figure 1: Photo of drill core from drill hole 25TK0561 at 359.16 meters depth showing 16.09 meters of mixed massive sulphide.

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Highlights

  • Talon's in-house exploration team has been 'Infilling' and 'Outfilling' the Tamarack Resource Area for purposes of completing a feasibility study at the Tamarack Nickel Copper Project.

  • Once again, this exploration work has resulted in new success with drill hole 25TK0561, that was targeting a Borehole Electromagnetic ("BHEM") model below the Tamarack Resource Area, encountering significant mineralization at a depth of 359.16 meters, drilling 16.09 meters (See Figure 1) logged as 10% to 80% sulphide content (the higher the percentage of sulphide, the higher the grade of nickel at the Tamarack Nickel Copper Project).

  • Its position below the existing shallow part of the Tamarack Resource Area is important as it may represent a waterfall draining the CGO East Zone mineralization, similar to the waterfall in the CGO West Zone, where the mineralization orientation changes from near horizontal to near vertical (See Figure 2 (plan view of cross section A-A') and Figure 3 (cross section showing the potential CGO East Zone waterfall)).

  • As is the case with CGO West Zone waterfall, a CGO East Zone waterfall of mineralization has the potential to add tonnage early in the Tamarack mine life, with minimal additional cost.

Brian Goldner, COO and Chief Exploration Officer of Talon, commented on the recent results, stating: "Not to sound like a broken record, but once again, borehole EM pointed to another great intercept, this time in CGO East. The really exciting part of this intercept is that the Massive Sulphide Unit appears to be plunging down below the CGO intrusion which begs the question, if it is draining where does it pool. Both the CGO East Zone and CGO West Zone, and the results from last month's intercept in the 138 Zone, show strong evidence that the Tamarack mineralization is draining to depth into areas with limited drilling."