09:11 AM EDT, 09/10/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Brixton Metals ( BBBXF ) reported Wednesday initial drill results from its near-surface drilling program at the Trapper gold target within the Thorn project in British Columbia.
Among highlights, results include 29 meters of 1.75 grams per tonne gold and 5.72 g/t silver from 72.5m depth, including 7.5 m of 3.04 g/t gold and 10.67 g/t silver and 3 m of 3.35 g/t gold and 4.95 g/t silver.
A statement noted these results represent the first nine of 27 holes completed to date at Trapper for a combined total of 5392m. Also, a total of six holes for a combined 2960.5m have been drilled at Catalyst and Tempest (assays pending). The company said it is advancing its exploration efforts with two drill rigs operating concurrently, one at the Trapper Gold Target and the other at the Catalyst and Tempest Cu-Au Porphyry Targets.
"Drilling at the Trapper gold target continues to show promise for expansion of the gold mineralization, notwithstanding that it has proven to be a structurally complex system with post mineral movement," Chief Executive Officer Gary Thompson said. "The target remains open for expansion in multiple directions."
Brixton's share price edged up on Tuesday to $0.08 on the TSXV.