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Brixton Metals Corp.

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Summary

Project:

Thorn

Deposit:Thorn
Location:Canada
Commodities:Copper-Gold-Molybdenum-Silver-Lead-Zinc
Date:12/19/2019
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resource Increase/Upgrade
Report details:19-12-2019: Brixton Metals Corp. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Thorn deposit at the Thorn project. Drilling results incl. 230.82m @ 0.16% Cu, 0.08g/t Au, 0.011% Mo, 1.90g/t Ag from 323.00m. VANCOUVER, BC – (December 19, 2019) – B
Resources:(not mentioned in this report)
CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Sorin Posescu (Internal)
ABSTRACT:VANCOUVER, BC – (December 19, 2019) – Brixton Metals Corporation (TSXV: BBB) (OTCQB: BBBXF) (the “Company” or “Brixton”) is pleased to announce final analytical results from its 2019 phase two exploration program at its wholly owned Thorn Project located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia. The analytical results reported below are from a total of ten core holes, which is the balance of the 2019 program. Six core holes were drilled at the Chivas Porphyry target, two core holes were drilled at the Camp Creek Copper Corridor Porphyry target, one core hole was drilled at the Talisker Zone and one core hole at the Outlaw Zone, a sediment hosted gold target. Chairman and CEO of Brixton Metals, Gary R. Thompson stated, “The 2019 exploration season for Brixton was an exciting one, which started with one of the deepest and best core holes ever on the Thorn Project resulting in more than a half kilometre of mineralization. Drill hole 150, which was drilled at the Oban diatreme, included 135.96m of 5 g/t AuEq. Drill hole 162 is the first porphyry style mineralization that has been drilled in the Camp Creek area. We are encouraged that the grades in hole 162 are increasing with depth and ended in mineralization. The Camp Creek target is a blind porphyry target that will take more work including geophysics, geochemistry and deep drilling to locate the centre of the system. The Camp Creek Copper Corridor has all the porphyry hallmark indicators of a large mineralized system.” See Figure 11 which shows the current work area in relation to the size of the claim block. Mr. Thompson continued, “Following the recent financings, Brixton expects to finish the year with about C$5.6 million and is well positioned to continue advancing Thorn along with its other projects for the benefit of our shareholders. We are still reviewing the data from the 2019 work programs at all of our projects and plan to release our 2020 exploration plans early next year.”

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