High-Grade Silver Results At Langis Project


VANCOUVER - Brixton Metals Corporation reported further high-grade silver results from its fall/winter exploration program at its wholly owned Langis Project located in the Cobalt Camp of Ontario, Canada. Highlights: LM-21-219 drilled 31m of 272 g/t Silver, 0.05% Cobalt from 117.8m depth; Including 8m 860 g/t Silver, 0.17% Cobalt, Including 4m of 1186 g/t Silver, 0.28% Cobalt; LM-21-214 drilled 8m of 370 g/t Silver, 0.02% Cobalt from 118.1m depth, and including 1m of 1345 g/t Silver, 0.04% Cobalt.

Chairman and CEO, Gary R. Thompson, said, “These recent assay results from hole 219 are some of the most significant silver-cobalt mineralization drilled to date at the Langis Project. We have several more batches of assays yet to come in from the winter program, which totaled 18,583.35m. Once we digest all of the new drilling information, we will plan the next steps for the project.”

Diamond drill holes were drilled with NQ size core. Samples were collected using 1m average sample length. Three quality control samples (one blank, one standard and one duplicate) were inserted into each batch of 20 samples. The drill core was cut in half and put in batches, sealed and shipped by the Company geologists to ALS Minerals preparation lab in Sudbury, Ontario.