(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brixton Metals Corporation (TSX-V: BBB, OTCQX: BBBXF) (the“ Company” or“ Brixton”) is pleased to announce the fourth batch of results from its ongoing exploration at the wholly owned Langis Silver Project, located in the historic silver mining camp of Cobalt, Ontario, Canada. The 2026 drill campaign marks a significant milestone, targeting both infill and expansion of established high-grade silver zones. To date, a total of 13,845 metres across 68 drill holes has been completed in 2026 (Figure 6). Highlights
Hole LM-26-350 intersected 13.0m of 594 g/t silver in the Shaft 6-Southeast (“S6-SE”) target area Including 2.0m of 873 g/t silver Including 0.5m of 7,900 g/t silver
S6-SE has limited historic mine workings and historic drilling, highlighting strong potential for new high-grade silver discoveries
The S6-SE silver intercept occurs ~150m from Shaft 6-South (“S6-S”) (Figure 4). The S6-S area has delivered some of the best intercepts reported by Brixton and S6-SE shows similar patterns of silver distribution
Chairman, CEO, Gary R. Thompson stated,“We are excited to report the fourth batch of drill results from the Langis 2026 drill program. These results clearly indicate that new mineralization remains to be discovered and reinforces Langis as a truly unique primary silver project. We plan to add a second drill around mid-May to meet our goal of a minimum 60,000m of drilling at Langis this year as we advance toward a maiden resource estimate. Based on the historical mining at Langis and the drilling Brixton has conducted we have an Exploration Target for the project of 400 g/t silver to 800 g/t silver in the 1 million tonnes to 2 million tonnes range. In addition, we have initiated drilling on the tailings at Langis to quantify the silver content within the tailings followed by metallurgical recovery test work. We believe that the tailings recovery project represents a short-term catalyst for the company to unlock value for shareholders.”
Figure 1. Core photographs of holes LM-26-289 and LM-26-350.

Discussion
Brixton's exploration around the historic Shaft 6 area at Langis has outlined at least two zones of silver mineralization: Shaft 6 South (S6‐S) and Shaft 6 Southeast (S6‐SE). Most of the results in this news release relate to S6‐S, where ultra-high-grade silver mineralization was previously reported from this year's program (refer to News Release, March 25, 2026 ). As shown in Table 1, drilling in this area continues to return high-grade intercepts, including in holes LM‐26‐289 and LM‐26‐332.
The latest results from hole LM-26-350 confirm the S6-SE target area as a meaningful expansion opportunity within the general Shaft 6 zone at the Langis Project (Figure 2). The 13.0m interval grading 594 g/t silver, including 0.5m of 7,900 g/t silver, represents one of the strongest intercepts returned to date from an area that has seen limited drilling and historic mine development.
Hole LM-26-350 in the S6-SE area is located approximately 150 metres from the S6-S area. Notably, the distribution of silver within veins in LM-26-350 is similar to that observed at S6-S. In both areas, silver mineralization is primarily hosted along the unconformity between the Keewatin Basalts and the Huronian Sediments (Figure 4). This association supports the interpretation that S6-SE may represent a parallel or related high-grade zone to S6-S within the broader mineralized system.
Unlike portions of Shaft 6 that are impacted by historic workings, S6-SE has limited mine development and no known historic stopes. Follow-up drilling will focus on stepping out along strike from LM-26-350 to test continuity of the high-grade silver intervals and refine structural controls.
Figure 2. Location map of drill holes referenced in this news release within the Langis Project.
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