Tower Resources Ltd. announced that it expects to resume diamond drilling early next week on the Company's Rabbit North property near Kamloops, British Columbia, between New Gold's New Afton underground Cu-Au mine and Teck's Highland Valley open pit Cu-Mo mine. Approximately 2000 m of drilling are planned ­ double the size of the campaigns completed last year following the discovery in December, 2021, of the Lightning Gold Zone (95 m of 1.40 g/t Au including 19.2 m of 4.42 g/t Au). Program Objectives: Tower plans to test three key targets in the expanded drilling program: The head of the Central Train, where the large size of the glacially dispersed gold grains in the till suggests a bedrock source grade approximately three times higher than that of the Lightning Zone at the head of the Dominic Lake Train.

Most of the gold source appears to be covered by a band of young basalt flows, with only a short segment at the head of the Central Train exposed to glaciation. The indicated gold trend may extend 700 m east-northeast beneath these flows to a historical drill hole, No. 2004-02, that was drilled vertically and intersected 74 m of 0.58 g/t Au under the basalt.

The Lightning Zone, mainly to determine its shape in three dimensions to guide deeper drill holes. The southern contact of the diorite plug, opposite the Lightning Zone, to determine whether the main source of the Dominic Lake Train is located here. To confirm this expectation, additional till samples will be collected along the southern contact with an excavator while the first hole on Target 1 is being drilled, and will be processed immediately to determine their gold grain content.

The Company recently obtained a permit for 26 new drill sites and 13 till excavation sites. The drill core will be logged and sampled at Tower's leased, fully equipped core facility near Kamloops under the supervision of Matthew Husslage, P.Geo. The till samples will be collected by Michael D.J. Michaud, P.Geo., of Overburden Drilling Management Limited.