Cariboo Rose Resources Ltd. ('Cariboo Rose') (TSXV: CRB) (OTC: CROOF) has been advised by optionee BRS Resources Ltd., a private company who are earning an interest in the Cowtrail project that a crew and equipment have been mobilized to the property in preparation for diamond drilling in early June 2023.

The 4592 hectares (46 sq Km) Cowtrail project is 100% owned by Cariboo Rose Resources and located in southcentral BC, south of the existing Mt. Polley mine and contiguous with the Woodjam copper-gold porphyry project owned by Vizsla Copper Corp and the Redgold Copper project to the west also recently acquired by Vizsla Copper Corp. (TSX.V: VCU) (OTCQB: VCUFF) (FRA: 97E)

The Cowtrail property covers a magnetic feature that extends to the northwest from a buried alkalic intrusive discovered by Eastfield Resources and Imperial Metals Corporation in 1998. The magnetic signature is comparable in several ways to that of the Mt. Polly mine (15 km northwest).

Reconnaissance drill testing of extensive induced polarization anomalies (vintage 1997, 2004 and 2006) define a vector of mineralization trending to the west beyond the area drilled. Significant drill intercepts include 1.16 g/t gold over 18.3m and 0.17% copper and 0.11 g/t gold over 40.0m.

A soil grid at Cowtrail was expanded in 2021 and 2022. Of note is a 600 metre long northwest trending gold-arsenic in soil anomaly that covers an area of the BM Showing.

The project was optioned to BRS Resources Ltd in November 2022 who may earn a 60% interest over a four-year term by making payments totalling $400,000 and completing $2,000,000 in exploration.

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