Brixton Metals Reports Record Silver Intercepts of 18.2m of 3,638 g/t Ag Including 6.8m of 9,421 g/t Ag at its Langis Project in Ontario
High-Grade Silver Intercepts at Langis Validate Brownfield Expansion Strategy

The most recent news (March 18, 2026) reports exceptionally high-grade silver drill results from the Langis Silver Project in Ontario. The standout intercept is hole LM-26-305, which returned 18.2m of 3,638 g/t Ag, including a ultra-high-grade core of 6.8m of 9,421 g/t Ag. This follows a March 10 release that also showed significant grades (15,522 g/t Ag over 0.5m). The company has completed over 7,500m of its 2026 program and plans to add a second drill rig in May to increase density.
The impact is Material - Positive. While Langis is a past-producer known for high grades, the width and intensity of these intercepts (nearly 10kg/t silver over 6.8 meters) exceed typical exploration expectations and significantly de-risk the goal of establishing a maiden mineral resource estimate. - Resource Potential: The "broader mineralized envelope" of 77m at 862.2 g/t Ag suggests bulk tonnage potential surrounding the high-grade veins, which is critical for modern mining economics. - Operational Momentum: The decision to add a second rig indicates management's confidence and the availability of capital to accelerate the project. - Market Context: These results are being delivered during a period of "exceptionally strong" silver prices (noted as US$66/oz in Dec 2025 news), magnifying the potential economic value of the discovery.
Brixton Metals is a Canadian explorer with four major projects. - Flagship: The Thorn Project (BC) is a massive 2,800 km² property hosting copper-gold porphyry and high-grade gold targets (Trapper, Camp Creek). - Secondary Focus: The Langis Project (Ontario), a former silver mine (10.4Moz produced historically) currently delivering the high-grade intercepts discussed. - Others: Hog Heaven (Montana) and Atlin Goldfields (BC), both under option/earn-in agreements with major partners.