Brixton Metals Corporation reported the surface rock sample results from the Metla, Trapper, Val and East Targets and drill assay results from the Metla Target. These are the remaining assays from the 2022 season on the Thorn Project. Brixton recognizes 14 large scale copper-gold targets at the wholly owned Thorn Project, located in Northwestern British Columbia, Canada.

A total of 497 rock samples and 1,133 soil samples were collected in addition to the 18,122m drilled during the 2022 field season on the Thorn Project. A total of 497 rock samples and 1,133 soil samples were collected during the 2022 field season on the Thorn Project. The majority of these samples were from the Metla and Trapper targets, with reconnaissance prospecting and soil sampling completed at the Val, Tat and East Targets.

During the 2022 exploration program a total of 243 rock samples and 272 soil samples were collected at the Metla Target with 76 rock samples assaying greater than 1% copper, including 25 samples assaying greater than 5% copper, as well as 14 samples assaying greater than 10 g/t gold with a high of 32.8% Cu and 59.8 g/t Au from samples D200413 and D132545 respectively. Most of the Metla Cu-Au mineralization is hosted within a Triassic-aged (220 +- 3.1Ma) quartz diorite intrusive, although some occurrences were sampled within the Triassic mafic volcanic rocks of the Stuhini Group. High-grade copper is associated with centimeter-scale quartz veins with blebs or bands of bornite and chalcopyrite, with lesser pyrite.

The outcrop exposures have only minor secondary mineralization of malachite and azurite as the surfaces have only recently been exposed due to receding glaciers. Localized alteration minerals include potassium feldspar, hematite, and epidote. A total of 130 rock samples and 555 soil samples were collected at the Trapper Target in 2022, with nine samples assaying greater than 10 g/t gold.

Grab sample D131593 collected at Trapper, is the highest-grade gold sample collected on the Thorn project to date assaying 152.0 g/t Au and was sampled 500m northeast of the main drilling area expanding the gold surface anomaly. This high-grade gold showing is hosted within a Triassic intermediate lapilli tuff of the Stuhini Group. Mineralization is associated with pyrite and galena with lesser sphalerite, within centimeter- to decimeter-scale quartz-calcite veins.

Additionally, 44 reconnaissance rock samples were collected at the Val target where thirteen rock grab samples from outcrop returned greater than 1% copper and seven samples were above 10% copper with the high values from sample D200353 of 50.0% Cu and the high gold came from sample D200359 of 21.6 g/t Au, and 674 g/t Ag was in with the 50% Cu sample. This Val copper showing is a quartz vein up to 30 centimeters wide with chalcocite, bornite and malachite which is continuous over a 175m strike length hosted in a quartz monzonite. Limited previous work was conducted at the Val Target which warrants further follow up.

During the 2022 season, 8 diamond drill holes totaling 1481.66 meters were drilled at Metla, which targeted high-grade copper and gold mineralization identified at surface earlier in the season. At the time of drill planning, prospecting assay results had not yet been received but the bornite and chalcopyrite occurrences with associated potassic feldspar alteration prompted setting up the first pad where THN-228, THN22-229, and THN22-230 were drilled. Grab samples near the drill pad assayed up to 27.2% Cu and 1.15 g/t Au, including 23.6% Cu, 19.25% Cu and 18.1% Cu.

Drilling from the three holes intersected strong potassium feldspar and epidote alteration in quartz diorite, with local minor occurrences of bornite and chalcopyrite, with assays up to 0.10% Cu over 33.40m (from 223.50m), including 0.90% Cu and 0.18 g/t Au over 2.70m. Five drill holes were collared from the second Metla pad, targeting a new Cu-Au showing with up to 32.8% Cu and 59.8 g/t Au from grab samples on surface. Similar to the first Metla drill pad, the holes were planned prior to having received surface assay results but the consistent visuals of bornite, chalcopyrite and pyrite over a 350m strike length warranted drill testing at depth.

Drill holes THN- 332, THN22-333, THN22-334, THN22-335 and THN22-336 all intersected a chlorite, hematite, potassium feldspar altered phaneritic diorite, with local disseminated pyrite and trace chalcopyrite and bornite. THN22-232 intersected 0.91m of 0.71% Cu and 0.64 g/t Au from 15.24m. THN22-234 intersected 0.60m of 0.64% Cu from 17.20m.

The Metla diamond drill program demonstrated that the altered quartz diorite continues at depth with localized copper and gold mineralization. Detailed mapping and sampling will be planned for the 2023 season to assist in planning more drilling at the Metla Cu-Au porphyry Target. A total of 497 rocks and 1,133 soil samples were collected with a primary focus on the Metla and Trapper Targets, in addition to the East Copper Target and the Val Copper Target.

A total of 18,122 meters were drilled during the 2022 season, including 6484m at the Camp Creek Porphyry target and 9119m at the Trapper target. A total combined 1,229 line-kilometers of airborne magnetics and radiometrics were flown over the Metla, Trapper, Val and East Targets. The diamond drilling program started in May and was completed in late October, at which point the Thorn camp was closed for the winter.