Brixton Metals Corporation (TSX-V: BBB, OTCQX: BBBXF) has announced encouraging results from its ongoing exploration at the wholly owned Langis Silver Project, located in the historic silver mining camp of Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. The 2026 drill campaign, which represents a significant milestone with 60,000 meters of drilling planned, is the largest in the project's history. It focuses on both infill and expansion of high-grade silver zones. To date, a total of 14,760.65 meters across 72 drill holes have been completed in 2026.
High-Grade Silver Intercepts
Hole LM-26-341, located south of Shaft 6, intercepted 27.7 meters of 166.45 g/t silver from 99.3 meters depth, including 2.3 meters of 1,811 g/t silver from 107.2 meters. Within that interval, a 0.5-meter section graded 5,580 g/t silver from 108.5 meters. Additionally, a separate 2.0-meter interval returned 700 g/t silver from 149.0 meters.
Hole LM-26-338, also south of Shaft 6, intercepted 17.5 meters of 170.8 g/t silver from 105.5 meters, including 1.0 meter of 1,150 g/t silver from 115.0 meters.
Continuity of Mineralization
These recent results demonstrate continuity of mineralized zones between previously reported ultra-high-grade silver intervals, including those reported in holes 289 and 305 (see news releases dated May 11, 2026 and March 18, 2026). Chairman and CEO Gary R. Thompson stated, “Langis continues to deliver kilogram per tonne plus silver results and meaningful grades over substantial widths. The second drill is now operating at Langis to meet our goal of 60,000 m this year as we advance toward a maiden mineral resource estimate.”
Detailed Observations
Drill holes reported herein were designed to evaluate the continuity of mineralization between the ultra-high-grade silver intercepts previously reported from holes LM-26-289 and LM-26-305 in the Shaft 6 South area. The interval of 2.3 meters grading 1,811 g/t silver within a broader interval of 27.7 meters grading 166.45 g/t silver on hole LM-26-341 confirms this continuity, albeit with variable grades that are consistent with the vein-hosted nature of mineralization at Langis. Silver mineralization in hole LM-26-341 is associated with sulphide plus carbonate veins and visible centimetre-scale native silver, with or without cobaltite. Collectively, the results from the 2026 field campaign demonstrate that continuous high-grade silver mineralization persists within areas of historical mining.



