Brixton Metals Hits 13m of 594 g/t Silver, Including 0.5m of 7,900 g/t at Langis
Brixton Metals reports high-grade silver intercepts at its Langis project in Ontario, including 13.0 meters grading 594 g/t silver and a bonanza-grade 0.5-meter interval of 7,900 g/t silver.

Brixton Metals Corporation has announced high-grade silver drill results from its wholly owned Langis Silver Project in the historic Cobalt mining camp of Ontario, Canada. The fourth batch of 2026 drilling results includes a standout intercept of 13.0 meters grading 594 g/t silver, which contains a bonanza-grade 0.5-meter interval of 7,900 g/t silver.
The intercept was drilled in the Shaft 6-Southeast (S6-SE) target area, where limited historic mining occurred. The 2026 drill campaign has now completed 13,845 meters across 68 drill holes, targeting both infill and expansion of known high-grade silver zones. These results underscore the potential for significant silver mineralization at depth and along strike.
For precious metals traders, such high-grade silver intercepts can signal potential supply additions from new mining projects, though commercial production remains years away. The results may also boost sentiment for silver equities and junior miners. Live gold and silver prices on NowPrice show how the broader precious metals complex is reacting to exploration news and macroeconomic drivers.
Investors will watch for further drill results from Brixton's ongoing campaign, as well as any resource update that could quantify the project's economic potential. The Cobalt camp's historical production and recent exploration success continue to attract attention in the silver mining space.