Brixton Metals Expands the Outlaw Sediment Hosted Gold Zone

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November 24, 2016 – Brixton Metals Corporation (TSXV:BBB) is pleased to announce that it has expanded the gold mineralization strike length at the Outlaw Zone and has now released the remaining results from the 2016 program on its Thorn Project located in Northwest British Columbia, Canada.

November 24, 2016 – Brixton Metals Corporation (TSXV:BBB) is pleased to announce that it has expanded the gold mineralization strike length at the Outlaw Zone and has now released the remaining results from the 2016 program on its Thorn Project located in Northwest British Columbia, Canada. The Company drilled five holes at the Outlaw Zone for a total of 1,190 metres and four holes at the Aberlour Zone for a total 455 metres for a sum of 1,645 metres.
Highlights from the 2016 Exploration Program at the Thorn Project:

  • Near surface gold mineralization confirmed along a 450m strike length and remains open;
  • The Outlaw Zone gold-in-soils and the sedimentary unit has a strike of greater than 5 km;
  • Delineated a new large gold-in-soils anomaly and a corresponding near surface Induced Polarization chargeability high at the Chivas Zone;
  • The Chivas Zone has a strike length of 3.5km and is up to 2km in width. It remains open ended based on the geochemical-geophysical surveys;
  • The Chivas Zone soil geochemical sampling program returned up to 16.7 g/t Au.

Chairman and CEO of Brixton, Gary R. Thompson stated, “The 2016 exploration work at Thorn was successful in expanding the near surface gold mineralization at the Outlaw Gold Zone, which appears to have significant scale potential. In addition the delineation of a new 7 square kilometre gold-in-soil anomaly associated with a near surface IP chargeability high anomaly at the Chivas Gold Zone represents an exciting drill target for 2017.”
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