Amarc Confirms TWINS Porphyry Copper-Gold Discovery at JOY District

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Amarc Confirms TWINS Porphyry Copper-Gold Discovery at JOY District

Amarc Resources Ltd. reported a new copper-gold porphyry discovery called TWINS at its JOY District in British Columbia’s Toodoggone region, marking the third new system identified at the district alongside AuRORA and CANYON. The company highlighted strong 2025 drill results at TWINS, including 300 metres grading 0.51 g/t gold and 0.23% copper in hole JP25106, and said further drilling and planning for the 2026 exploration season is underway. JOY exploration is funded by partner Freeport-McMoRan, which holds a 60% interest in the joint venture vehicle Aurora Minerals Ltd.

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