Announcement • May 13
TRU Precious Metals Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jul 16, 2026 TRU Precious Metals Corp., Annual General Meeting, Jul 16, 2026. Board Change • Jul 06
High number of new and inexperienced directors There are 4 new directors who have joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: 4 new directors. No experienced directors. No highly experienced directors. Independent Chairman of the Board Manish Kshatriya is the most experienced director on the board, commencing their role in 2023. The company’s lack of experienced directors is considered a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model. Announcement • Dec 06
TRU Precious Metals Corp. Reports High Grade Gold in Rock Samples Recovery from the Golden Rose Project TRU Precious Metals Corp. reported on high grade gold ("Au") assays from rock sampling and mapping carried out on a section of the company-defined Mark's Pond to Rich House ("MPRH") exploration fairway at its Golden Rose Project ("Golden Rose"). The Golden Rose project is strategically located along the gold deposit-bearing Cape Ray - Valentine Lake Shear Zone in Central Newfoundland. Sampling and mapping were carried out along a 15 metre ("m") wide strip along the north shore of Lake Victoria made possible by unusually low water levels. This strip represents partial exposure of a 4 km stretch along the MPRH exploration fairway; A total of 47 bedrock and float grab samples were collected along the exposed shoreline, with 22 having grades in excess of 0.1 grams per tonne ("g/t") Au, of which 8 returned grades in excess of 30 g/t Au including 4 which returned grades in excess of 100 g/t Au; 12 of the bedrock and float samples contained visible gold ("VG"); A new bedrock occurrence with Rich House type alteration and veining was discovered approximately 1,100 m southwest ("SW") of Rich House; and The exposed north shore provided valuable geological information on what is interpreted to be a portion of a highly prospective structural trend extending through much of the large Golden Rose property. As previously reported, TRU is in the process of rigorously and methodically assessing the project-wide data for Golden Rose, including geological re-evaluation, infill sampling, and field validation with the objective of developing an updated model of mineralization potential across the entire project area. The initial focus is on the M PRH exploration fairway where drilling is being planned. The MPRH exploration fairway is a structural corridor interpreted to be up to 2 kilometres ("km") wide and over 7 km long, stretching from the Mark's Pond gold zone in the southwest to the Rich House showing to the northeast ("NE"). For several kilometres, the MPRH exploration fairways is parallel to the northwest shore of Victoria Lake. The 2024 fieldwork program was assisted by unusually low water levels in Victoria Lake leaving exposed a significant amount of the lake shore and thus uncovering a 15 metre ("m")wide strip along the entire north shore of the lake representing a 4 km stretch of the MPRH exploration fair way. Sampling and mapping were carry out by the TRU geological team along this strip of exposed shoreline. Bedrock samples were taken from siliceous intervals associated with a contact zone exhibiting iron carbonate alteration that can be tracked over an extensive strike length. Individual siliceous intervals extend to a width of up to 4 m, over 10's of metres in length. Many of the float samples collected were from angular boulders suggesting that they may not have been transported very far from the original source. A table of samples that returned in excess of 0.1 g/t from the sampling program is provided below. Sample No. Type Description Visible Gold Au (g/t) Au (g/t) A new bedrock occurrence with Rich house type alteration and veining was found approximately 1,100 m southwest (SW) of Rich House; and 12 of the float samples contained visible gold ("VV"); A new bedrock occurrence withRich House type alteration and veining were discovered approximately 1,100 m northwest shore of Rich House; and The exposure of the exposed north shore provided valuable geological data on what is interpreted to be an additional portion of the large Golden Rose property; and a portion of the large Golden Rose Property. Sampling and Mapping: As previously reported, TRU are in the process of rig rigorously and methodically assessing The project-wide data for GoldenRose, including geological re-eval evaluation, infill sampling, and Field validation with the objective of developing a updated model of mineralization potential throughout the entire project area.