Brixton Metals Corporation announced high-grade silver drill results from its Langis Silver Project in Cobalt, Ontario, on June 16, 2026 [6].

These findings are critical for the company as it seeks to expand established high-grade silver zones. The results provide data on the scale and quality of mineral deposits in the historic Cobalt mining camp, which may influence future extraction strategies.

The 2026 drill campaign focused on infill and expansion efforts to better define the project's resource potential [1]. The company said one significant intercept showed silver grades of 906 g/t over 4.3 metres [1]. This specific section included a higher-grade interval of 1,329 g/t silver over 1.8 metres [2].

Both of these intercepts were located within a broader mineralized zone of 206.6 g/t silver spanning 23.7 metres [3]. The company also reported another notable intercept of 493 g/t silver over 4.95 metres [4]. Within that interval, the company identified a peak grade of 1,798 g/t silver over 1.0 metre [5].

Brixton Metals, which trades on the TSX-V and OTCQX, is targeting the Langis Project to capitalize on the region's known silver richness. The current exploration phase aims to determine if these high-grade zones continue beyond previously mapped boundaries, a key factor in estimating the total value of the asset.

The company continues to operate in the Cobalt area, a region historically recognized for its significant silver production. By utilizing 2026 drilling data, the firm intends to refine its geological model of the Langis site to optimize future exploration and potential development.

906 g/t silver over 4.3 metres

The discovery of multiple high-grade intercepts suggests that the Langis Silver Project contains concentrated pockets of silver that exceed average regional grades. For Brixton Metals, these results validate the 2026 expansion strategy and increase the probability of finding a commercially viable deposit in the Cobalt camp, though further drilling is required to prove the continuity of these grades across the wider project area.