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Ongoing Exploration Program At The Langis Silver Project

VANCOUVER – Brixton Metals Corporation reported on the ongoing exploration program at the Langis Silver Project. The past producing Langis mine site is located approximately 500 kilometres north of Toronto and benefits from excellent infrastructure, including all-season road access, power, rail connections, and a refiner. The 2026 drill campaign represents a significant milestone for the Langis Project, focused on both expansion and infill drilling of established high-grade silver zones and the evaluation of new mineralized areas along key structural trends. To date in 2026, approximately 6226 metres have been completed in 32 drill holes, and assay results from 9 holes are reported herein.
Hole LM-26-296 returned 14.35m of 708.7 g/t silver from 116.00m depth, including 0.5 m of 15,522 g/t silver from 118.00m depth. Hole LM-26-301 returned 14.45 m of 721.4 g/t silver from 109.55m depth, including 1.75m of 5,791 g/t silver from 114.50m depth. Multiple drill holes have yielded significant silver mineralization.
Chairman, CEO, Gary R. Thompson, said, “We are delighted to report the first batch of drill results from the Langis 2026 drill program. Langis continues to deliver strong silver grades at shallow depths and silver mineralization remains open in multiple directions. Drilling continues in the Shaft 6 area with the goal of developing new mineralized trends away from the underground workings. In addition, Brixton plans to evaluate and quantify silver in its tailings on private patents at Langis. Samples collected by the previous owners returned between 1.5 and 4.0 opt silver from these tailings. Sonic grid drilling and metallurgical work is planned as soon as spring arrives.”

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