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Gladiator Intersects 58.7m @ 1.94% Cu, Confirming Continuity of High-Grade Copper-Gold Mineralization at Cowley Park

Core Viewpoint - Gladiator Metals Corp. has reported significant assay results from its drilling programs at Cowley Park, indicating the presence of high-grade copper and molybdenum mineralization, with ongoing drilling aimed at resource definition and exploration potential [1][7][18]. Drilling Results - The recently completed Phase 1 drilling campaign included 23 diamond drill holes totaling 4,377 meters, while the ongoing Phase 2 program has 8 holes drilled for 1,443.23 meters [9][25]. - Notable results from drill hole CPG-078 include 58.7 meters at 1.94% Cu from 102.3 meters, with high-grade intervals such as 11.1 meters at 6.00% Cu [5][10]. - Drill hole CPG-077 returned 24.8 meters at 0.77% Cu from 30 meters, including 16.8 meters at 1.03% Cu [14][15]. Mineralization Continuity - Mineralization remains open along strike and at depth, with significant intercepts confirming continuity of high-grade copper and molybdenum mineralization over more than 250 meters of strike and 200 meters down dip [3][11]. - Ongoing drilling is focused on further step-out holes and testing the vertical extents of mineralization below current depths [7][12]. Exploration Strategy - The company plans a total of 29,000 meters of drilling targeting high-grade copper skarns throughout the Whitehorse Copper Belt by the end of Q4 2025 [16]. - The exploration strategy includes advancing Cowley Park to resource definition and exploring regional targets such as Arctic Chief and Best Chance [21][25]. Project Background - The Whitehorse Copper Project is an advanced-stage exploration project located in the Yukon Territory, known for its high-grade copper, molybdenum, silver, and gold skarn mineralization [18][19]. - Historical production from the area includes significant copper and gold output, with the project accessible via established infrastructure [19][22].