01:00 PM EDT, 03/25/2026 (MT Newswires) -- Brixton Metals ( BBBXF ) up 26% on last look, Wednesday said the third batch of results from its Langis Silver Project in Cobalt, Ontario, continue to feature ultra high-grade silver intercepts.
More than 8,000-meters have been drilled in the 2026 campaign, targeting both infill and expansion of established high-grade silver zones, a statement said.
Highlights include hole LM-26-290, which intersected ultra high-grade silver returning 82,334 grams per tonne (g/t) silver, over 0.5 meters from 115.25 meters depth and within 11.35m grading 4,560 g/t silver from 112.0m depth.
"These results are extraordinary and are among the most significant silver drilled intercepts known to the company globally. Hole LM-26-290 has delivered an exceptional result, highlighted by 82,334 g/t silver from a 0.50m core length sample containing abundant native silver. This represents the highest-grade single sample ever reported by the company and, to our knowledge, one of the highest silver grades ever reported globally. Importantly, this result demonstrates that despite historic mining at Langis, the mineral system continues to host outstanding high-grade silver potential," said board chair Gary Thompson.
Brixton Metals ( BBBXF ) shares were last seen up $0.26 to $1.26 on the TSX Venture Exchange.
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