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Brixton Metals Drills 1,084 g/t Ag over 2 metres at its Langis Project
Brixton Metals Corporation (TSXV: BBB) (the “Company” or “Brixton”) today announced complete assay results from its completed Langis silver project. As quoted in the press release: Drill hole LM-16-04 intersected 2.00 metres of 1,084.00 g/t Ag from 182.50 metres hole depth, including 1.00 metre of 1,560.00 g/t Ag. Mineralization is hosted in Coleman Member sediments. …
Brixton Metals Corporation (TSXV: BBB) (the “Company” or “Brixton”) today announced complete assay results from its completed Langis silver project.
As quoted in the press release:
Drill hole LM-16-04 intersected 2.00 metres of 1,084.00 g/t Ag from 182.50 metres hole depth, including 1.00 metre of 1,560.00 g/t Ag. Mineralization is hosted in Coleman Member sediments. LM-16-11 intersected 2.10 metres of 360.00 g/t Ag and it was drilled 165.00 metres southeast of drill hole LM-16-03 which intersected 1,944.60 g/t Ag over 3.13 metres.
Chairman and CEO of Brixton, Gary R. Thompson stated, “This first phase of drilling was successful in recovering very high grade silver and previously unrecognized high grade gold in and around the old workings. We are encouraged by the grade of the intercepts to date and are making plans for further drilling in the area with a goal to define a maiden resource.”
Further planned work includes 36 kilometres of IP geophysical survey at Langis and further drilling at Langis and Hudson Bay projects. The digitization of historical work is ongoing on both Langis and Hudson Bay mines.
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