Brixton Metals (TSX-V: BBB; US-OTC: BBBXF) is drilling its Langis silver project in Ontario this winter and plans to restart rigs at its Thorn copper-gold project in northwestern British Columbia in May, CEO Gary Thompson said.
At Thorn, Brixton is chasing a porphyry around its Camp Creek discovery, where last season it outlined two new targets, Catalyst and Tempest. Catalyst hole THN25-343 returned 424 metres grading 0.12 gram gold per tonne, 0.12% copper, 3 grams silver and 51 parts per million molybdenum from surface.
“What we’ve learned at Tempest is that it is actually a porphyry corridor,” Thompson told The Northern Miner’s Western Editor, Henry Lazenby, during a recent industry event. “We have this corridor now with something like 15 km strike where we’re seeing multiple porphyry events.”
In the Cobalt camp, the company has launched a 15,000-metre program at Langis, a past producer. Brixton is drilling around historic workings to move the project towards a resource.
Watch below the interview in full:




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