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Phase One Program At The Alpha Bowl Intrusion Target

VANCOUVER – Tectonic Metals Inc. reported on the 2025 Phase One Drill Program at the Alpha Bowl intrusion target within the Company’s Flat Gold Project, located in southwestern Alaska. Flat represents a significant reduced intrusion-related gold system (RIRGS) district in North America, hosting multiple kilometre-scale gold targets across a 99,000-acre land position. Alpha Bowl, measuring ~1.5 km by 1.0 km, is a completely blind-to-surface target tested systematically for the first time in 2025. It also hosts one of Alaska’s most prolific placer gold creeks, with over 650,000 ounces of recorded historic production, and represents the northern extension of Chicken Mountain – Flat’s largest intrusion target (6.5 km by 6.0 km) where currently over 3 kilometres of drilled mineralized strike length demonstrates the potential for an open-pit, free milling, heap leachable gold mining opportunity.
Tony Reda, Co-Founder, President & CEO, said, “Sometimes the biggest opportunities reveal themselves where you least expect them. Alpha Bowl is a blind target and yet in only a few drillholes we’ve been able to intersect high-grade gold mineralization. Hole CMR25-035 was drilled to test the edge of the Alpha Bowl system, but instead it delivered over 40 metres of 2.23 g/t gold, including 21 metres of 4.00 g/t and a peak of 13.25 g/t over 4.57 metres. These initial results tells us three things: first, we have not defined the eastern edge of this system; secondly, we are only beginning to tap into its true potential; third, high-grade gold is present and possibly at scale. With assays pending from 47 additional holes from Phase One, and Phase Two drilling underway, we are entering an even more exciting period of discovery and growth. Shareholders can look forward to a steady cadence of results as we advance what we believe will be a pivotal year for the Flat Gold Project.”

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