Brixton Metals Hits Record 82,334 g/t Silver at Langis Project in Ontario
Brixton Metals Drills Record 82,334 g/t Silver at Langis

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Brixton Metals Corporation has unveiled the third batch of results from its 2026 exploration campaign at the wholly owned Langis Silver Project, located in the historic Cobalt silver mining camp of Ontario, Canada. The company reports exceptional high-grade silver intercepts, including a record-shattering 82,334 grams per tonne (g/t) silver over 0.5 meters, equivalent to 2,647 troy ounces per tonne.

Extraordinary Drill Results Highlight Langis Potential

The 2026 drill program, which has completed 8,282 meters across 43 holes to date, is targeting both infill drilling and expansion of established high-grade silver zones. The latest results demonstrate the project's capacity for ultra-high-grade mineralization, with hole LM-26-290 intersecting 82,334 g/t silver over 0.5 meters from 115.25 meters depth within a broader 11.35-meter interval grading 4,560 g/t silver.

Additional Significant Intercepts

Other notable results from the campaign include:

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  • Hole LM-26-292 intersected 18.6 meters of 155.4 g/t silver from 106.4 meters depth, including 1.0 meter of 771.5 g/t silver and 1.2 meters of 1,166 g/t silver.
  • Hole LM-26-291 returned 8.6 meters of 96.7 g/t silver from 158.0 meters depth, including 0.5 meters of 1,245 g/t silver.

Company Leadership Expresses Enthusiasm

Gary R. Thompson, Chairman and CEO of Brixton Metals, stated, "We are excited to report these extraordinary results from the Langis 2026 drill program. Hole LM-26-290 has delivered an exceptional result that represents the highest-grade single sample ever reported by the Company and, to our knowledge, one of the highest silver grades ever reported globally."

Thompson emphasized that these findings demonstrate the mineral system continues to host outstanding high-grade silver potential despite historic mining activity at Langis. "These results clearly indicate that mineralization remains to be discovered and reinforce Langis as a truly unique primary silver project," he added.

Geological Context and Mineralization Style

The initial drill holes of the 2026 program were designed to evaluate silver mineralization south of the Shaft 6 area. Previous exploration identified silver mineralization predominantly hosted within vertical, dilatant zones and shear-related veins, typically occurring as centimeter-scale native silver veinlets, disseminations, rosettes, and fracture infill.

Hole LM-26-290 intersected two veins of massive native silver associated with cobalt- and nickel-bearing minerals. These veins measured approximately 25 cm and 40 cm in width and returned 2,408 g/t silver and 82,334 g/t silver, respectively, over individual 0.5-meter sample intervals.

Core photographs and micro-XRF imagery reveal that silver within these veins occurs predominantly as native silver closely associated with cobalt and nickel-rich minerals. In the wider vein, native silver is concentrated within cobalt-rich spheroidal minerals, demonstrating that the Langis system can host discrete veins of ultra-high-grade silver mineralization.

Project Significance and Future Outlook

The Langis Silver Project represents a significant opportunity in one of Canada's most historic silver mining districts. The 2026 drill campaign marks a substantial step forward in understanding the project's geology and mineralization potential. With these exceptional results, Brixton Metals continues to advance its exploration efforts, targeting both known high-grade zones and new discovery potential within the property.

The company's ongoing work at Langis underscores the enduring potential of the Cobalt silver camp and positions Brixton Metals as a notable player in the global silver exploration sector. As the 2026 program continues, additional results are expected to further delineate the project's mineral resources and guide future development decisions.

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