Brixton Metals Corporation has announced the second batch of drill results from its 2025 exploration season at the Thorn Project, located in Northwest British Columbia, Canada. The project focuses on the Glenfiddich Zone, part of an underexplored copper-gold porphyry district. Recent shallow drilling efforts have successfully extended mineralization 105 meters northeast, with the zone remaining open along strike and down dip. Notable results from the drilling include Hole THN25-322, which returned 16 meters of mineralization comprising 3.40 g/t gold, 96.08 g/t silver, 0.59% copper, and 0.12% antimony, starting from a depth of 61 meters. The exploration is part of Brixton's ongoing efforts to identify large-scale target areas within the district. Quality assurance and control protocols were meticulously followed, with samples analyzed at ALS Laboratory Facilities in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
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