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Talon Metals Feasibility Study Drilling Shows Potential Lateral Extension of High-Grade Nickel-Copper Mineralization Beyond the Southernmost Tip of the Tamarack Resource Area

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Step-out hole intercepts massive sulphide beyond current resource boundary; BHEM survey identifies possible extension to the east

Tamarack, Minnesota--(Newsfile Corp. - April 23, 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 the potential extension of its Massive Sulphide Unit ("MSU") beyond the Tamarack Resource Area.

Highlights:

  • In the Company's February 3, 2025 press release, Talon explained that, among other things, the Company's feasibility study drilling program aimed to test whether high-grade massive sulphide below the 138 Zone extends beyond drill hole 13TK0171, the last drill hole at the southern tip of the Tamarack Resource Area.

    • Historically, drill hole 13TK0171 intercepted 7.74m of massive sulphide assaying 8.01% Ni, 2.87% Cu, 1.16 ppm Pd+Pt+Au or 9.51% NiEq (see the November 2022 Technical Report for further technical information).

    • The percentage of sulphide content logged over the 7.74m interval was approximately 90%.

  • New drill hole 25TK0555 intercepted 1.9 meters of massive sulphide (see Figure 2), logged as approximately 70% sulphide content, approximately 27 meters east of drill hole 13TK0171.

  • A strong off-hole Borehole Electromagnetic ("BHEM") conductor points to mineralization extending even further east (see Figure 1).

Figure 1: Plan view map of the southern portion of the Tamarack Resource Area. Talon's feasibility study drilling program intercepted 1.9 meters of massive sulphides (logged as approx. 70% sulphides) 27 meters east of the Tamarack Resource Area.

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Figure 2: Photo of drill core from drill hole 25TK0555 at 581.97 meters depth showing 1.9 meters of massive sulphide.

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  • Feasibility study drilling will continue while Talon prepares to mobilize three of its five drill rigs to Michigan where drilling will continue at the Boulderdash target (see the Company's press release from March 5, 2025 for further information).

"As previously reported, Talon extended drill hole 16TK0250 and intercepted 8.25 meters logged as 95% sulphide content 150 meters below and 50 meters south of drill hole 13TK0171. Drill hole 25TK0555 shows that similar massive sulphide mineralization is also open laterally to the east," said Etienne Dinel, Talon's VP of Geology.