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VIZSLA COPPER INTERSECTS MINERALIZED BRECCIA IN EXPLORATION DRILLING NEAR THE THREE FIRS TARGET, WOODJAM PROJECT

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VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 27, 2024 /CNW/ - Vizsla Copper Corp. (TSXV: VCU) (OTCQB: VCUFF) (FRANKFURT: 97E0) ("Vizsla Copper" or the "Company") is pleased to report final drill results from its summer core drilling program at the Woodjam and Redgold copper-gold projects in central BC (Figure 1).

A polymictic breccia containing intrusive clasts with porphyry-related quartz-chalcopyrite±bornite stockwork was intersected in two drill holes northwest of the Three Firs target. The clasts may suggest proximity to a potentially mineralized and concealed copper-gold porphyry system. Future drilling at Three Firs will target the source of the mineralized clasts.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Drill holes TF24-123 and TF24-126 intersected a new zone of polymictic breccia approximately 500 meters northwest of the Three Firs copper-gold target:

    • Breccia contains common intrusive clasts with quartz-chalcopyrite±bornite stockwork

    • Assays from the breccia returned up to 0.35% copper and 0.50 g/t gold, with mineralization hosted mainly in the clasts

    • Results from a recent induced polarization (IP) survey across the Three Firs area demonstrate an increase in chargeability in the down-plunge direction from the breccia intersections

    • Future drilling will target the source of the mineralized clasts

  • Drill hole DH24-125 targeted the southern extension of the Deerhorn deposit:

    • 50 meter step-out hole along strike to the south of the Deerhorn deposit intersected strong alteration with individual assays up to 3.5% copper

  • 2024 exploration program successfully:

    • Expanded the Deerhorn copper-gold deposit where mineralization remains open

    • Expanded and verified higher-grade copper-gold zones within the Southeast deposit

    • Generated high-priority exploration targets at the Great Plains and Three Firs areas

"I'm very pleased with the results of our summer exploration programs," commented Craig Parry, Executive Chairman.  "Woodjam continues to deliver exceptional exploration results, and the mineralized breccia intersections at the Three Firs zone provide further evidence that additional porphyry-related deposits are waiting to be found."

"Thanks to the excellent work of our field crews, the summer drilling program at Woodjam has been very successful," commented Steve Blower, Vice President of Exploration.  "We've expanded zones of high-value mineralization at both the Deerhorn and Southeast deposits, and with the mineralized breccia intersections, we're possibly vectoring toward a new porphyry center at Three Firs."