Brixton Metals Completes Phase Two Drilling at Thorn
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Nov 14, 2013) - Brixton Metals Corp. (TSX VENTURE:BBB) (the "Company" or "Brixton") announces that it has completed its phase two exploration program at the Thorn project located in Northwest British Columbia, 95 km ENE from Juneau, AK. Brixton completed 1,461m of NQ size core drilling within seven holes and collected 122 soil samples. The drilling tested for extension at the Oban zone and structural and IP targets at the Oban East, Talisker and Glenfiddich zones.
Results are pending and will be released upon receipt and QAQC review.
About Brixton Metals Corporation and its Thorn Project
Brixton Metals is an exploration company focused on the advancement of high-grade precious metal assets to feasibility. The primary focus at the Thorn project is high-grade silver-gold-lead-zinc-bearing diatreme breccia zones and high-grade gold-silver-copper veins. Secondary targets include porphyry, skarn, replacement, and bulk tonnage gold targets. The Thorn project covers a Jurassic to Cretaceous volcanoplutonic complex that shares similarities with other high sulphidation deposits around the world such as Lepanto-FSE in the Philippines, Penasquito in Mexico and El Indio in Chile. The 27,000 hectare Thorn Project is located in the Sutlahine River area of Northwestern British Columbia, Canada, approximately 40 km from Chieftain's Tulsequah Chief mine development.
Brixton Metals Corp. shares trade on the TSX-V under the ticker symbol BBB. For more information about Brixton please visit our website at www.brixtonmetals.com.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
Mr. Gary R. Thompson, Chairman and CEO
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