TRU Precious Metals Corp. announced further gold (Au) and copper (Cu) results from additional prospecting and bedrock sampling conducted on its Golden Rose Project ("Golden Rose") in Central Newfoundland. The fall 2023 prospecting and reconnaissance soil sampling program was focused on the discovery of new gold and critical minerals targets at Golden Rose and guided by recently acquired high resolution satellite and remote sensing data over the entire property.

These additional grab sample results continue to prove the rich gold and copper endowment along the highly prospective Cape Ray-Valentine Lake Shear Zones. Technical Summary: TRU recently completed its fall 2023 exploration program and collected a number of bedrock (grab) samples from several locations along the Cape Ray-Valentine Lake Shear Zone with minimal to no historical exploration work. Bedrock samples collected along the CRSZ in the northeastern part of Golden Rose included dark grey to green, strongly chloritized and sheared mafic volcanics with abundant to massive chalcopyrite (varied from 3% to 15%), pyrite (2-3%), and minor malachite producing high grade copper results.

Bedrock samples with rusty weathered surfaces collected on the southwestern shore of Victoria Lake along the VLSZ included fine grained meta-sandstone and siltstone with abundant veined pyrite, arsenopyrite, and stringer chalcopyrite. Sampling, QAQC, and Analytical Procedures: For the fall 2023 exploration program, all rock samples were either collected from outcrops (bedrock) or as float samples and put into sample bags with unique sample tags by TRU prospecting and geological staff. The exact location of the collected grab sample was taken using a handheld GPS unit and field notes were taken by TRU staff on lithology, structure, and mineralization.

The rock samples were securely transported by TRU staff to Eastern Analytical Ltd.'s (Eastern Analytical) laboratory in Springdale, NL. Eastern Analytical is a commercial laboratory that is ISO/IEC 17025 accredited and independent of TRU. The laboratory pulverized 1,000 grams of each sample to 95% < 89 µm. Samples were analyzed using fire assay (30g) with AA finish and an ICP-34, four acid digestion followed by ICP-OES analysis.

Samples sent to the lab with visible gold or assaying above 1.00 g/t Au were further assayed using Total Pulp Metallic analysis (metallic screening) to mitigate the presence of the nugget effect of coarse gold. Total Pulp Metallic Sieve Procedure: Crush entire sample to approximately 80% (-10 mesh). Total sample is pulverized to approximately 95% (-150 mesh) in 200-300g portions.

Sieve all pulverized material through 150 mesh screen. The total (+150 mesh) fraction is all fire assayed as one sample and the weight recorded. The entire (-150 mesh) fraction is rolled to homogenize and stored in a plastic bag.

The entire weight of the (-150 mesh) fraction is recorded. A 30g sample is fire assayed from the (-150 mesh) portion. The two fire assay results (+150 and -150 mesh) are calculated (with the total weight of the sample to provide a weighted average of the sample) and the weighted average Au result is reported.

The TRU exploration programs are designed to be consistent with mining industry best practices and the programs are supervised by Qualified Persons employing a QAQC program consistent with requirements under the CIM Mineral Exploration Best Practice Guidelines (2018) and National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101").