Positive. SAGA Metals Corp. confirms significant oxide mineralization at Radar Titanium Property, with promising results.

SAGA Metals Corp. confirms significant oxide mineralization at the Radar Titanium Property, previously drilled in 1996. A drill hole recorded 40.27% Fe2O3 and 7.73% TiO2, with several significant magnetite intercepts. Geophysical results suggest the oxide layering zone could extend, increasing the inferred strike to 20km. The property is located near Cartwright, Labrador, with great infrastructure.

A magnetic survey on the NW target area revealed exceptional indications of oxide layering. Outcrops of gabbronorite with 40% magnetite confirmed the oxide mineralization. The NW target is close to the Hawkeye zone, separated by gneiss and a fault. This presents another prospective target for future exploration with a unique oxide layering strike.

SAGA Metals Corp. has cleared the old forestry road and created a laydown at the entrance of the Tapper zone access trail. This work will provide direct access to the Hawkeye and Trapper Zones, enhancing logistical efficiency for exploration. The company’s 2025 winter drill program yielded positive results with notable intercepts of vanadiferous titanomagnetite in various holes.

The company’s Radar Titanium Project covers 24,175 hectares near Cartwright, Labrador, with a mapped intrusive complex. SAGA Metals Corp. focuses on a diversified suite of critical minerals supporting the global green energy transition. The project has confirmed large and mineralized layered mafic intrusion hosting vanadiferous titanomagnetite with strong titanium and vanadium grades.

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