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Talisker Resources – First Gold Sale Milestone Achieved From Their Mustang Mine At The Bralorne Gold Project

Shad Marquitz
September 11, 2025

 

 

Terry Harbort, President and CEO of Talisker Resources (TSX: TSK) (OTCQX:TSKFF), joins us to highlight the September 8th news announcing the successful completion of their first gold sale from the Mustang Mine, at their 100% owned Bralorne Gold Project in British Columbia. The Company had previously starting trucking over the first development ore from the Mustang Mine to Nicola Mining’s Craigmont Mill located in Merritt, British Columbia; and sold 707 ounces of gold in August, generating gross proceeds of approximately US$2.3 million.

 

Terry outlines that this milestone confirms the category shift of Talisker resources from an advanced-stage developer to an active gold producer and the successful completion of early-stage commissioning activities at Bralorne.  Talisker has been implementing a phased ramp-up development strategy to optimize resource extraction, reduce operational risks, and generate near-term cash flow.   He reviews the areas of focus within the underground mine to continue with accessing ore from the high-grade 1060, 1075, 1105 and 1120 levels along the Alhambra and BK veins, increasing future mine output, gold production, and revenues.

 

We also reviewed some of the exploration success at the 1075 and 1060 levels:

 

Key Highlights:

 

  • 220.0 g/t over 0.50m within 40.44 g/t over 2.76m from Alhambra Vein, West Face No. 8 (sample X000816)
  • 43.3 g/t over 0.85m within 13.0 g/t over 2.93m from Alhambra Vein, West Face No. 2 (sample X000443)
  • 37.0 g/t over 0.85m within 11.0 g/t over 2.86m from Alhambra Vein, West Face No. 4 (sample X000507)
  • 60.5 g/t over 0.57m within 8.8 g/t over 4.01m from Alhambra Vein, West Face No. 23 (sample X000831)
  • 46.4 g/t over 0.46m and 45.2 g/t over 0.49m within 17.2 g/t over 2.64m from Alhambra Vein, East Face No. 2 (samples X000388, X000389)
  • 44.7 g/t over 0.66m within 10.7 g/t over 3.08m from Alhambra Vein, West Face No. 22 (sample X000822)

 

 

In addition to being amenable to toll milling at nearby processing centers with spare capacity, there is a second study underway looking at upgrading the ore on site using ore-sorting technology, so that higher-grade material, with less associated waste would make it more economical to be shipped to additional processing centers. An economic study is slated for later this year that will explore some of these concepts in more detail. Wrapping up we discuss the key milestones and news on tap for the balance of this year.

 

  • If you have any follow up questions for Terry then please email us at Fleck@kereport.com or Shad@kereport.com.

 

 

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