Brixton Metals Corporation announced drill results from the Benner Harris cobalt-silver target and concludes drilling of the kimberlite target at its wholly owned Langis project located in the Cobalt Camp, Ontario, Canada. Drill hole LM-18-49 intersected 0.44% cobalt, 41.03 g/t silver, over 3.00m from 44.00m depth, including 1.00m of 0.76 g/t gold, 0.83% cobalt and 93.20 g/t silver from 45.00m depth. Drill hole LM-18-46 intersected 0.40% cobalt over 2.00m from 27.00m depth. Kimberlite was intersected at shallow depths in 22 out of 24 holes, expanding the kimberlitic footprint to 50 hectares. Holes LM 48 and 50 which were targeting Ag-Co mineralization returned insignificant results. True widths have not been determined at this time. The Benner Harris zone is located approximately 3km southeast of the Langis mine workings. Historic exploration work conducted during late 1950's and early 1960's by the Benner-Harris Group, Rayrock Mines Limited and Agnico Eagle in mid-1980's included prospecting, surface geochem, ground geophysics and drilling. The 2018 drilling was follow up work on previous exploration that was conducted by Agnico Eagle Mines in mid-1980's. Cobalt-silver mineralization intersected at the Benner Harris zone is hosted by the Huronian conglomerate near the contact with Archean volcanics. Mineralization typically consists of finely disseminated cobalt and silver minerals as well as millimetre scale veinlets. Further drilling is warranted at the Benner Harris zone to test for extension of the mineralization encountered during 2018 drilling. During 2018, Brixton has drilled a total of 10,452m at the Langis project, including 3,645m on the kimberlite target. Kimberlite was intersected in 22 out of 24 holes, expanding the kimberlitic footprint to approximately 50 hectares. The kimberlitic units at the Langis project have a near-flat lying geometry and are up to 70m in thickness situated just below the overburden that ranges from 20m to 50m in depth. Results of the kimberlitic material analysis will be released as they become available.