Tudor Gold Finds Higher-Grade Silver Breccia at Treaty Creek CBS Zone
Tudor Gold reported high-grade silver breccia intercepts from the first two drillholes at the CBS Zone of its Treaty Creek project in British Columbia, with grades up to 61.28 g/t silver, expanding the mineralized target.

Tudor Gold Corp. has announced results from the first two drillholes at the CBS Zone of its Treaty Creek project in British Columbia's Golden Triangle, revealing a new higher-grade silver breccia target.
The company reported that drill hole CBS-26-08 intersected silver-rich mineralization deeper in the CBS Zone, with grades reaching 61.28 g/t silver. This represents a new mineralized target within the system, distinct from the previously known zones. Tudor plans to follow up on this intercept later in the 2026 exploration program after completing drilling at the Perfectstorm Zone.
For precious metals traders, this discovery highlights ongoing exploration success in the Golden Triangle, a region known for its gold and silver deposits. While the immediate impact on gold and silver prices is limited, positive drill results can support sentiment for mining equities and indicate potential future supply. Traders can track real-time gold and silver prices on NowPrice's live dashboard to monitor market reactions.
Investors should watch for further assay results from the CBS Zone follow-up drilling and the ongoing program at Perfectstorm Zone. The company's 80% ownership of Treaty Creek and the presence of multiple mineralized zones suggest potential for resource expansion. Any significant resource update could influence Tudor Gold's stock and related precious metals ETFs.