Talisker Resources Ltd. ("Talisker" or the "Company") announced complete and partial drill assay results from its Bralorne Gold Project in British Columbia. Holes SB-02020-023, SB-02020-024, SB-02020-025, SB-02020-026A and SB-02020-027 are part of Talisker's resource drill out program which is currently underway with four drill rigs on site. Release comprises results from both the near-surface bulk tonnage Charlotte Zone and the high-grade vein that comprise the primary focus of the current drill program at depth. Charlotte Zone: The Charlotte Zone, which outcrops at surface, is located immediately above the high-grade veins at Bralorne West and is comprised of broad intervals of stacked, parallel veins. Holes SB-2020-23 through to SB-2020-26A all intersected significant intervals of gold mineralization through the Charlotte Zone, from depths as shallow as 34 metres downhole. To date, drilling has defined near-surface, bulk tonnage gold mineralization at the Charlotte Zone over a 600m by 270m by 350m zone. Highlights from the Charlotte Zone include: SB-2020-026A; 1.26 g/t gold over 10.20m from 336.80m to 347.00m within 0.73 g/t gold over 30.50m from 326.00m to 356.50m. 10.05 g/t gold over 1.10m from 138.00m to 139.85m; SB-2020-024 - 2.47 g/t gold over 6.00m from 313.90m to 319.90m; 5.40 g/t gold over 2.65m from 149.55m to 152.20m; SB-2020-025 - 0.51 g/t gold over 7.15m from 87.10m to 94.25m; 0.83 g/t gold over 9.40m from 149.6m to 159.00m. High-Grade Veins: Drilling continues to demonstrate structural continuity of the high-grade veins. Importantly, drilling continues to intersect lower-grade vein halos material surrounding the high-grade veins. The high-grade veins directly below the Charlotte Zone continue to be the primary focus of Talisker's 50,000 metre resource drilling program. Highlights from the high-grade veins include: SB-2020-026A - 51.50 g/t gold over 0.65m from 711.65m to 712.30m within 29.79 g/t gold over 1.15m from 711.65m to 712.80m; SB-2020-024 7.14 g/t gold over 2.15m from 410.90m to 413.05m; SB-2020-023- 8.09 g/t gold over 1.40m from 765.65m to 767.05m. The technical information contained in this news release relating to the drill results at the Bralorne Gold Project has been approved by Leonardo de Souza (BSc, AusIMM (CP) Membership 224827), Talisker's Vice President, Exploration and Resource Development, who is a "qualified person" within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Drill core at the Bralorne project is drilled in HQ to NQ size ranges (63.5mm and 47.6mm respectively). Drill core samples are minimum 50 cm and maximum 160 cm long along the core axis. Samples are focused on an interval of interest such as a vein or zone of mineralization. Shoulder samples bracket the interval of interest such that a total sampled core length of not less than 3 m both above and below the interval of interest must be assigned. Sample QAQC measures of unmarked certified reference materials (CRMs), blanks, and duplicates are inserted into the sample sequence and make up 9% of the samples submitted to the lab for holes reported in this release.Sample preparation and analyses is carried out by ALS Global, at their laboratory in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Drill core sample preparation includes drying in an oven at a maximum temperature of 60°C, fine crushing of the sample to at least 70% passing less than 2 mm, sample splitting using a riffle splitter, and pulverizing a 250 g split to at least 85% passing 75 microns (code PREP-31). Gold and in diamond drill core is analysed by fire assay and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) of a 50g sample (code Au-AA24), while multi-element chemistry is analysed by 4-Acid digestion of a 0.25 g sample split with detection by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) for 48 elements (Ag, Al, As, Ba, Be, Bi, Ca, Cd, Ce, Co, Cr, Cs, Cu, Fe, Ga, Ge, Hf, In, K, La, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Nb, Ni, P, Pb, Rb, Re, S, Sb, Sc, Se, Sn, Sr, Ta, Te, Th, Ti, Tl, U, V, W, Y, Zn, Zr). Gold assay technique Au-AA24 has an upper detection limit of 10ppm. Any sample that produces an over-limit gold value via the Au-AA24 technique is sent for gravimetric finish via method Au-GRA22 which has an upper detection limit of 1,000 ppm Au. Samples where visible gold was observed are sent directly to screen metallics analysis and all samples that fire assay above 3 ppm Au are re-analysed with method Au-SCR24 which employs a 1kg pulp screened to 100 microns with assay of the entire oversize fraction and duplicate 50g assays on the undersize fraction. Where possible all samples initially sent to screen metallics processing will also be re-run through the fire assay with gravimetric finish provided there is enough material left for further processing.