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  • The drilling was successful to extend the mineralization by 36 m to the south of the southwest of earlier drilling where it remains open
  • Gat thn25-337 returned 6.40 m of 4.61 g/t gold from 27.10 m depth
    • Including 1.50 m of 14.30 g/t gold
  • Hole Thn25-339 returned 15.00 m 2.26 g/t Gold from 16.00m depth
    • Including 3.00 m 4.68 g/t gold from 22.00 m depth

Chairman, CEO, Gary R. Thompson stated: ” Mineralization at Trapper is structurally checked and was subject to after mineral displacement. Furthermore, drilling is required to expand this error and disrupted blocks. Golden mineralization remains open to the northeast, southeast and north of the main area. Further structural interpretation is planned prior to the next drilling campaign.

Figure 1. Trapper gold target plan card for holes thn25-336/337/339.

Table 1. Select Assay intervals in holes thn25-337 and thn25-339.

Hole -id By Nasty Interval Gold
meter meter meter G/T
Thn25-337 27.10 33.50 6.40 4.61
included 29.00 30.50 1.50 14.30
Thn25-337 95.00 99.00 4,00 1.44
included 95.50 96.00 0.50 5.48
Thn25-337 146.50 148.00 1.50 3.03
Thn25-339 16.00 31.00 3 pm 2.26
included 22.00 25.00 3.00 4.68
Thn25-339 53.50 58.50 5.00 2.60
included 57.00 58.50 1.50 6.70
Thn25-339 66.00 67.50 1.50 3.50
Thn25-339 76.00 77.50 1.50 7.06
Thn25-339 242.50 244.00 1.50 2.61
Thn25-339 278.50 280.00 1.50 2.62
Thn25-339 288.05 291.00 2.95 1.83

Assay values ​​are weighted averages. The reported intervals are the drill length and the true width of the mineralized intervals is not yet determined.

Discussion

The purpose of gaps thn25-337 and thn25-339 was to expand and fill the southern limit of mineralization by drilling earlier. Both holes were drilled from the same drill cushion with an azimut of 10 degrees and 30 degrees with dips from -45 and -40 degrees to depths of 389 m and 346m respectively. Cords for Thn25-337 and Thn25-339 were 36 meters southwest of the collar for hole thn22-239 (Figure 1).

The golden mineralization in Thn25-337 and Thn25-339 is hosted in Triassic Lapilli Tuff Volcanic, inserted by a chalk quartz-diorite and a field track Porfierdijk of unknown age. Gold is associated with pyriet-sphalerite-Galena vein-Sphalerite-Galena as shown in Figure 2. While mineralization is hosted in all three rock types, higher quality is the contacts between these units. Low grade gold mineralization occurs between these reported intervals.

Hole Thn25-336 was candied 38m east of Pad during 337/339 and was drilled on an azimut of 2 degrees with a dip of -60 to a depth of 220 m to test for extension; Hole Thn25-336, however, did not yield any significant results.

Figure 2. Close-up photo of the main core of the HQ size of mineralization in hole thn25-337 at 30.80 m.

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Figure 3. Photo of the main core of the head office in hole thn25-337 from 25.00 m to 33.95 m.

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Table 2. Collar information for holes Thn25-336, Thn25-337 and Thn25-339.

Hole -id Easting (m) Northing (M) Height (m) Azimut Plunge Depth (m)
Thn25-336 630519 6485369 1226 2 -60 220
Thn25-337 630451 6485368 1265 10 -45 389
Thn25-339 630451 6485368 1265 30 -40 346


Quality assurance and quality control

Quality assurance and quality control protocols for drill core sampling have been developed by Brixton. Core samples were usually taken with intervals of 1.5 million. High -quality intervals were taken with intervals from 0.5 to 1 million. Blanco, Double (Lab Pulp) and certified reference materials were inserted at a combined speed of 15%. Core samples were cut in two, packed, zipper and directly to the preparation facility of ALS minerals in WhiteHorse, Yukon of Langley, British Columbia, depending on the available lab capacity. If Minerals Laboratories is registered in ISO 9001: 2008 and ISO 17025 accreditations for laboratory procedures. Samples were analyzed in ALS laboratory facilities in North Vancouver, British Columbia for gold due to fire determination with an atomic absorption finish, while AG, PB, CU and ZN and 48 extra elements were analyzed using four sour digestry with an ICP-MS finish. Overlimites for gold were analyzed with the help of fire determination and gravimetric finish. The standards, certified reference materials, were taken from CDN resource laboratories LTD., from Laney, British Columbia and the inserted standards varied depending on the type and abundance of mineralization that was visually observed in the primary monster. The blank material used consisted of non-corridorized pebble landscape architecture. A copy of the QAQC protocols can be viewed on the website of the company.

Qualified person (QP)

Mrs. Madeline Berry, P.Geo., Is a project geologist for the company who is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. Mrs Berry has referred the data and analytical results that are described in this press release and has approved the technical information presented herein.

About Brixton Metals Corporation

Brixton Metals is a Canadian exploration company focused on the progress of the mining projects. Brixton has four exploration projects: Brixton’s flagship Thorn Copper-Gold-Gold-Molybdeum Project, the Hog Heaven Copper-Silver-Gold Project in NW Montana, US, which was chosen for Ivanhoe Electric Inc., the Langis-Hudbay Silver-Cobalt-Nickel Silver-Cobalt-Nickel Goldfiels Goldfiels in Northwest BC in the north company. Brixton Metals Corporation shares trade on the TSX-V under the Ticker symbol BBB and on the OTCQB under the ticker symbol BBBXF . For more information about Brixton, visit our website www.brixtonmetals.com .

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Mr. Gary R. Thompson, chairman and CEO
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