Vancouver, British Columbia – April 8, 2026 – Cariboo Rose Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: CRB) has been invited to present a technical review of its Lightning Strike Gold-Silver Project at the 2026 Kamloops Exploration Conference and Trade Show (KEG), to be held at the Kamloops Convention Centre from April 13–15, 2026. The KEG conference is expected to have approximately 500 delegates in attendance and will focus on British Columbia-based gold, silver, and copper projects.
Lightning Strike is a 100% owned, 4,193-hectare gold-silver project located 60 kilometers northeast of the community of 100 Mile House, British Columbia. It is host to orogenic sediment-hosted gold-silver mineralization conceptually analogous to the giant Asian deposits of Muruntau and Sukhoi Log, and in a geological setting similar to the Spanish Mountain and Frasergold occurrences located 110 kilometers and 40 kilometers north, respectively. It is situated on the eastern edge of the Quesnel Terrane, dominantly underlain by argillaceous Nicola Group sediments (Mesozoic).
Historical work at Lightning Strike by Homestake Mining in 1984, and later by Skygold Resources Ltd. (now Spanish Mountain Gold Corp.), discovered an area of gold and silver mineralization in the western part of the current claim block. Trenching here uncovered quartz-carbonate boulders with gold values up to 25.1 g/t gold and silver values up to 216.8 g/t silver. The target was drilled from 2008 to 2010, with 31 diamond drill holes completed. All of the drill holes returned at least one anomalous to strongly mineralized gold intercept. Cariboo Rose first staked and conducted work on the claims in 2019, carrying out geological reconnaissance, soil sampling, claim expansion, and two reverse circulation drill programs since that time.
In 2025, two holes totaling 568 meters were completed, with one returning an intercept of 44.4 meters grading 0.77 g/t gold and 37.1 g/t silver, demonstrating the great potential of this road-accessible project. Significant historical drill intercepts at Lightning Strike include 0.77 g/t gold over 54.0 meters, 3.42 g/t gold and 228.1 g/t silver over 5.0 meters, 2.88 g/t gold over 24.0 meters, and 8.84 g/t gold over 7.5 meters. These holes, all drilled more than ten years ago, predominantly did not report silver.
J.W. (Bill) Morton, P.Geo.
Contact:
Phone: (604) 681-7913, Toll Free: 888-656-6611; website at https://www.cariboorose.com.
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