Brixton Metals Drills 3,638 g/t Silver Over 18.2 Metres At Langis Project

Brixton Metals Corp. (TSXV: BBB) has encountered its highest-grade silver intercept to date at its wholly-owned Langis Project in Ontario, marking a significant milestone for the 2026 exploration season.

The results are headlined by hole LM-26-305, which intersected 18.2 metres of 3,638 g/t silver. Within that interval, the company identified a high-grade core of 6.8 metres grading 9,421 g/t silver, including a narrow 0.5-metre segment that spiked to 39,400 g/t silver.

Other notable intercepts from the assays released this morning include:

  • LM-26-302: 9.0 meters of 406.9 g/t silver from a depth of 116.0 metres
    • Including 0.5 metres of 2,930 g/t silver
  • LM-26-304: 12.00 metres of 69.35 g/t silver from a depth of 154.0 metres
    • Including 0.50 metres of 1,310 g/t silver
  • LM-26-307: 13.6 meters of 367.0 g/t silver from a depth of 118.4 metres
    • Including 4.1 metres of 930.2 g/t silver

The findings represent a substantial increase in grade thickness compared to previous drilling at the site. Gary Thompson, Chairman and CEO of Brixton Metals, characterized the results as “extraordinary,” noting that the intercepts from hole 305 are more than double the grades of any prior drilling at Langis.

The Langis Project is located within the historic Cobalt silver mining camp, roughly 500 kilometers north of Toronto. The site is a former producer, benefiting from existing brownfield infrastructure including road access and proximity to power. Brixton’s current strategy focuses on identifying high-grade blind veins that were missed during historical mining operations.

Exploration remains aggressive, with the company having completed 39 holes totaling over 7,500 meters so far this year. Management confirmed that a second drill rig will be mobilized to the site in May to accelerate infill and expansion drilling following these results.

Brixton Metals last traded at $0.94 on the TSX Venture.


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