Brixton Metals Corporation announces regional prospecting soil and rock sampling results along with remaining drill results from the 2025 field season at the Thorn Project in British Columbia, Canada. Shareholders approve a ten for one share consolidation at the Annual General Meeting on February 4th, 2026.
Geochemical sampling at the Camp Creek Corridor reveals new exploration targets, including the Cirque East Target with porphyry-style mineralization up to 2.16% copper and 39 g/t silver. High-grade silver mineralization at the 95th South Target reaches up to 642 g/t silver, 1.47% copper, 3.56% lead, and 1.97% zinc. Shareholders approve a share consolidation at the Annual General Meeting.
Chairman and CEO Gary R. Thompson expresses excitement for 2026 as Brixton Metals identifies new areas of mineralization at the Thorn Project. All four of the company’s projects, including the Langis Silver Project, Hog Heaven copper-gold porphyry Project, and Atlin Goldfields Project, will be drilled this year. Assays from Langis Silver Project are expected to be released soon.
Brixton Metals conducts an extensive regional prospecting program at the Thorn Project, identifying new porphyry exploration targets at the Camp Creek Corridor. The Camp Creek Corridor hosts multiple mineralized systems, including the Camp Creek Cu-Mo-Au porphyry and the Catalyst and Tempest Cu-Au porphyries. Drilling activities at Thorn Project include 3,223 meters at Camp Creek and 6,272 meters at Trapper.
The 95th South Target features polymetallic veins with notable silver, copper, lead, and zinc values. Veins intrude a Triassic quartz-diorite and exhibit alteration halos with quartz-carbonate and sulphide mineralization. The Trapper Gold Target shows gold mineralization along faulted contacts between Cretaceous quartz diorite and Triassic lapilli tuffs. Drilling activities focus on high-sulfidation polymetallic veins at Camp Creek.
Brixton Metals plans to commence drilling at the Thorn Project in May 2026 and release results as they become available. The company is actively drilling at the Langis Silver Project and has completed 3,000 meters of drilling across eight holes with pending assay results. Brixton’s Hog Heaven and Atlin Goldfields Projects are also undergoing drilling under agreements with Ivanhoe Electric and Eldorado Gold Corporation, respectively.
Brixton Metals Corporation holds four exploration projects, including the Thorn Project, Hog Heaven Project, Langis and HudBay silver Projects, and Atlin Goldfields Project. The company is focused on advancing its mining projects and trading under the ticker symbols BBB on the TSX-V and BBBXF on the OTCQB. Shareholders approve a share consolidation at the Annual General Meeting.
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