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STLLR Gold Hits High-Grade Gold at Jonpol Deposit, Tower Project

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STLLR Gold reported assay results from its 2026 drilling at the Jonpol Deposit, intersecting 13.00 g/t Au over 22.75 m and 3.01 g/t Au over 22.93 m, highlighting continued high-grade gold mineralization at the Tower Gold Project in Ontario.

STLLR Gold Hits High-Grade Gold at Jonpol Deposit, Tower Project

STLLR Gold Inc. has released additional assay results from its 2026 drilling program at the Jonpol Deposit, part of the Garrison Property within the Tower Gold Project in the Timmins Mining Camp, Ontario.

The company reported two significant intercepts: 13.00 grams per tonne gold (uncut) over 22.75 meters, and 3.01 g/t Au over 22.93 meters. These results include higher-grade intervals such as 29.09 g/t Au over 9.91 meters and 11.95 g/t Au over 4.80 meters. The drilling continues to demonstrate the potential for high-grade gold mineralization at Jonpol, which remains open along strike and at depth.

For gold and precious metals traders, these exploration results are a positive signal for the supply side of the gold market. While not immediately price-actionable for spot gold, successful drilling programs at projects like Tower Gold contribute to the long-term supply outlook. Investors tracking gold equities often watch such results for indications of resource growth and potential future production. For real-time gold prices, traders can refer to NowPrice's live gold quotes.

Looking ahead, STLLR Gold is expected to release further assay results from its ongoing 2026 program. The market will also monitor any updates on resource estimates or feasibility studies for the Tower Gold Project. Additionally, broader gold market drivers such as central bank buying and interest rate expectations will continue to influence investor sentiment toward gold stocks.

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