
Brixton Metals CEO Gary Thompson joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce the fourth batch of drill results from the company’s ongoing exploration campaign at the Langis Silver Project in the historic Cobalt mining camp. The 2026 drill program is focused on both infill and expansion drilling targeting established high-grade silver zones. To date, Brixton has completed 13,845 metres across 68 drill holes during the current campaign. Among the highlights, drill hole LM-26-350 intersected 13.0 metres grading 594 grams per tonne silver within the Shaft 6-Southeast target area. Thompson noted that the S6-SE zone has seen only limited historical mine development and drilling, underscoring the potential for additional high-grade silver discoveries. The company believes the latest results confirm that significant new mineralization remains to be discovered at Langis and further reinforce the project’s position as a unique primary silver asset. Brixton plans to add a second drill r...