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Tamarack Project Successful Step-Out Drilling In Vault Zone

TAMARACK, MN – Talon Metals Corp. reported the successful step-out drilling in the Vault Zone of the Tamarack Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project in Minnesota. Drill hole 25TK0563 intercepted a combined 34.9 meters of Massive Sulphide Unit (MSU) mineralization grading 28.88% NiEq and 57.76% CuEq starting at 762.34 meters. The Company is pleased to report that drill hole 25TK0563B, drilled 16 meters to the northwest of drill hole 25TK0563, intercepted 8.85 meters of MSU starting at 774.40 meters, which assayed 9.60% Ni, 12.65% Cu, 0.09% Co, 11.44g/t Pd+Pt and 11.12 g/t Au (20.96% NiEq or 41.43% CuEq).

New drill hole 25TK0563C, drilled 16 meters to the southwest of drill hole 25TK0563, intercepted 8.26 meters of MSU and Mixed Massive Sulphides (MMS) (assays pending) at the same stratigraphic horizon as the upper part of drill hole 25TK0563 and at a similar depth to drill hole 25TK0563B, starting at 773.95 meters.

New drill hole 25TK0567, located 79 meters below drill hole 12TK0153C within the Tamarack Resource Area intercepted a total of 35 meters of MMS starting at 645.26 meters (assays pending), located 27 meters above the MMS intercepted in drill hole 25TK0565.

Borehole Electromagnetic (BHEM) data continues to indicate high conductivity at multiple levels where MSU and MMS mineralization has been intercepted. Talon’s three in-house drill rigs are actively drilling the Vault Zone with the goal of continuing to expand mineralization.

“With the transaction with Lundin Mining now complete, our combined team is positioned to advance our four strategic priorities in parallel working to materially extend the Eagle Mine life, accelerating exploration in Michigan and Minnesota, advancing permitting at the Tamarack Nickel-Copper Project and the Beulah Battery Minerals Processing Facility, and progressing engineering toward feasibility study and construction—at a time when it is vitally important to drive decisively toward U.S. critical minerals self-sufficiency,” said Darby Stacey, CEO.

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