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Brixton Metals Corporation (OTCQB: BBBXF, TSX-V: BBB) is a Canadian exploration company whose news flow is driven by drilling and technical results from its mineral projects. Company releases focus on exploration progress at its flagship Thorn copper-gold-silver-molybdenum Project in northwestern British Columbia and on its Langis-HudBay silver-cobalt-nickel Project in Ontario, as well as updates related to the Hog Heaven and Atlin Goldfields projects.
Investors following Brixton’s news can expect detailed drill results from multiple targets within the Thorn Project, including the Trapper Gold Target, the Catalyst and Tempest copper-gold porphyry targets, and the Camp Creek area. Recent announcements describe gold intervals with visible gold at Trapper, copper-gold-silver-molybdenum mineralization at Catalyst and Tempest, and gold-silver-copper-antimony mineralization in the Northside Vein at Camp Creek, along with geological interpretations of host rocks, alteration styles and structural controls.
News from the Langis Silver Project in Ontario highlights brownfield exploration around a former producing mine in the historic Cobalt Camp, with reported high-grade silver drill intercepts and descriptions of native silver and associated minerals in multiple rock units. Brixton’s releases also discuss geophysical surveys such as TITAN DCIP, geochemical soil anomalies, and the use of QA/QC protocols and Qualified Persons under National Instrument 43-101.
This news page aggregates Brixton Metals headlines, including drilling updates, new target discoveries, technical discussions of mineral systems and project-level exploration strategies. Readers can use it to review the company’s latest assay results, target expansions and interpretations across its portfolio over time.
Brixton Metals Corporation (OTCQB: BBBXF) announced positive drill results from hole THN21-183 at the Camp Creek Porphyry Target within its Thorn Project in British Columbia. This drill hole is noted as the Company’s best to date, revealing significant mineralization potential with increasing grades at depth. Additionally, the Mobile MT geophysical survey identified a large conductive feature near the target, suggesting further exploration opportunities. The Company is planning additional deep drilling to locate the porphyry core.
Brixton Metals Corporation (BBBXF) announced the discovery of visible gold at the Trapper Gold Target in its Thorn Project, located in Northwestern British Columbia. This finding follows a multi-kilometer gold trend identified through past exploration activities. Visible gold was found in previously unexplored outcrop, with assay results pending. Brixton plans to drill within a geophysical feature that extends beyond 2km depth. The company has also conducted extensive drilling at the Camp Creek Porphyry, completing 2,700m this season with assays expected soon.
Brixton Metals Corporation announced an updated technical report for its Thorn Cu-Au-Ag-Mo Project, effective June 23, 2021. The report shows an 11.8% increase in inferred silver equivalent resources compared to the 2014 estimate. The property spans 2,596 km² and is located in British Columbia's Golden Triangle. Brixton is actively drilling and performing various surveys, aiming to identify new mineralization targets. The report complies with NI 43-101 standards and was prepared by Archer, Cathro & Associates. Qualified Persons Heather Burrell and Andre M. Deiss authored the report.
Brixton Metals Corporation (BBBXF) announced the commencement of its 2021 exploration program at the Thorn Cu-Au-Ag-Mo Project in British Columbia. The program aims to explore large-scale copper-gold-silver targets to generate new discoveries. Key initiatives include 8,000m of drilling, 330 square kilometers of geophysical surveys, and various geochemical surveys. The Camp Creek target shows significant mineralization, including a notable intercept of 439m of 0.34% CuEq. Brixton also plans to enhance the infrastructure for its field operations and advance exploration in new target areas.
Brixton Metals Corporation (BBBXF) announced high-grade silver findings from its Langis Project in Ontario. The recent exploration program drilled 18,453.35m over 163 holes, with the last 14 holes showing significant silver and cobalt results. Highlights include hole LM-21-242, yielding 1341 g/t silver over 3m, and LM-21-245, featuring 187 g/t silver over 24m. Additionally, a nickel anomaly has been identified, prompting plans for further exploration. The company aims to define resource targets while pursuing potential high-grade nickel areas.
Brixton Metals Corporation has reported high-grade silver results from the Langis Project in Ontario, as part of its ongoing exploration program. Key findings include hole LM-21-228, which returned 5m of 642 g/t silver, and LM-21-236, which revealed 2m of 47 g/t silver. The company is still awaiting assays from 14 additional drill holes and indicates that current results demonstrate robust mineralization in the area. Quality control measures were followed during sampling to ensure data accuracy.
Brixton Metals Corporation (TSX: BBB, OTCQB: BBBXF) announced high-grade silver results from its Langis Project in Ontario. The press release details assays from 78 diamond drill core holes totaling 6,810.60m. Notable highlights include LM-20-166, which cut 2m of 1898 g/t Ag, and LM-21-205, reporting 5m of 547 g/t Ag, with a peak intercept of 2600 g/t. CEO Gary R. Thompson expressed enthusiasm over the ongoing drilling campaign and indicated plans for further exploration to potentially establish a maiden resource after evaluating the collected data.
Brixton Metals Corporation has signed a definitive $44.5 million earn-in agreement with High Power Exploration Inc. for the Hog Heaven Project in Montana. This agreement allows HPX to earn a 51% interest by making $4.5 million in cash payments and incurring $15 million in exploration expenditures, with potential to increase to 75% through additional investments. The project aims to leverage advanced geophysical surveying and historic data for further mineral exploration, enhancing Brixton's portfolio in copper and precious metals.
Brixton Metals Corporation announced high-grade drill results from its Langis Project in Ontario, completing 11,533.65m of its 20,000m exploration program. Key highlights include:
- LM-20-133: 2m of 5,847 g/t Ag, including 1.2m of 11,663 g/t Ag
- LM-20-131: 7m of 962 g/t Ag, including 1m of 3,050 g/t Ag
- LM-20-122: 1.9m of 1,596 g/t Ag
CEO Gary R. Thompson emphasized the potential of the project, noting ongoing drilling to complete the program and advance towards a maiden resource.
Brixton Metals Corporation (BBBXF) has updated its exploration activities at the Langis Silver Project in Ontario. In September 2020, they exposed bonanza-grade silver-cobalt veins, with trenching results showing 3,140 g/t silver and 10.15% cobalt over 0.4m. Grab samples indicated even higher grades at 6,160 g/t silver and 16.95% cobalt. The company plans to conduct 15,000m to 20,000m of shallow drilling this winter, aiming for a maiden NI-43-101 compliant silver resource by 2021.