Brixton Metals Corp (CVE:BBB, OTCQB:BBBXF) Vice President, Investor Relations, Michael Rapsch, talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company’s latest drill results from the Thorn Project in British Columbia, highlighting a standout intersection of 38.50 metres at 4.07 g/t gold, including 1.85 metres at 39.61 g/t gold from the Trapper Gold Target. Rapsch described the results as “probably one of our better drill holes for this season,” noting that the hole was an infill drill designed to delineate a high-grade zone within Trapper. He also explained that the 2025 drilling season exceeded expectations, with 12,500 metres completed across 56 holes—expanding on the initial 10,000-metre plan through cost efficiencies. The program focused on three main targets: Trapper, Catalyst, and Camp Creek, with the latter two also showing promise for copper-gold mineralization. With most assays still pending, Rapsch said Brixton expects “more news in terms of drilling results to come out over the next two and a half months.” Investors can look forward to additional updates as results from the Catalyst and Camp Creek targets are received. Visit Proactive’s YouTube channel for more updates, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and enable notifications to stay informed on Brixton Metals and other resource sector news. #BrixtonMetals #GoldExploration #MiningNews #ThornProject #TrapperGold #CopperGold #DrillResults #BritishColumbiaMining #JuniorMining #ResourceInvesting #ProactiveInvestors