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 represents a significant milestone, targeting both infill and expansion of established high-grade silver zones. To date, a total of 18,678.05 meters across 90 drill holes has been completed in 2026.
Highlights
- Hole LM-26-342 intersected 23.70 m of 206.6 g/t silver from 109.80 m depth in the Shaft 6 South (S6-S) area, including 4.30 m of 905.6 g/t silver and 1.80 m of 1,329 g/t silver.
- Hole LM-26-355 intersected 4.95 m of 492.8 g/t silver from 146.10 m depth in the Shaft 6 Southeast (S6-SE) area, including 2.00 m of 977.2 g/t silver and 1.00 m of 1,798 g/t silver.
- Hole LM-26-348 returned 2.00 m of 624.0 g/t silver from 147.70 m depth in the Shaft 6 Southeast (S6-SE) area.
CEO Statement
Gary R. Thompson, Chairman and CEO, stated: “We are delighted to report additional high-grade silver drill results from the Langis 2026 drill program. Furthermore, it is also promising to observe disseminated silver mineralization, as it is generally associated with large-scale, bulk-tonnage potential. The second drill is now operational to meet our goal of 60,000 meters of drilling at Langis this year as we advance toward a maiden resource estimate. We were told by locals in the area that Brixton’s program is the largest drill campaign of any company in the camp.”
Discussion
Brixton’s exploration around the historic Shaft 6 area at Langis has outlined at least two zones of silver mineralization: Shaft 6 South (S6-S) and Shaft 6 Southeast (S6-SE). The results in this news release relate to both zones.
In the S6-S zone, drilling continues to return high-grade intercepts, headlined by hole LM-26-342, which intersected 1.80 m of 1,329 g/t silver within 23.70 m of 206.6 g/t silver. These results build on the ultra-high-grade silver mineralization previously reported in this year’s program (refer to the News Release, March 25, 2026).
Similarly, the latest results from hole LM-26-355 extend the high-grade silver mineralization previously reported in the S6-SE area to the north (refer to News Release, May 11, 2026). Hole LM-26-355 returned 4.95 m grading 492.8 g/t silver, including 1.00 m of 1,798 g/t silver. Unlike portions of S6-S that are impacted by historic mine workings, S6-SE has limited mine workings and no known historic stopes.
Photographs of hole LM-26-342 at 118.50 m and hole LM-26-355 at 148.50 m show disseminated native silver and millimeter-wide veinlets, indicating the presence of disseminated silver mineralization with bulk-tonnage potential.



