Brixton Metals Corporation announced the results from its regional prospecting soil and rock sampling program and the remaining drill results from its 2025 field season at the wholly owned Thorn Project, located in northwest British Columbia, Canada. The company provides a corporate and project update. Highlights: Soil and rock geochemical sampling conducted within the Camp Creek Corridor has resulted in the identification of multiple new exploration targets.

Notably, at the Cirque East Target, porphyry-style mineralization was identified in a monzonite intrusive unit, with assays returning up to 2.16% copper and 39 g/t silver. At Brixton's Annual General and Special Meeting held on February 4th, 2026, shareholders have approved, among other items, a ten for one share consolidation, subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange, which will result in a new post consolidation share count of 71.3 million shares outstanding. The Company believes the current strong metals market, a tight float, and with all four of its gold, silver and copper projects being drilled this year will provide a greater opportunity for share price appreciation.

In addition, high-grade silver veins at the 95th South Target were mapped and sampled. Drilling activities for the season comprised 3,223 meters at Camp Creek, 6,272 meters at Trapper, 2,670 meters at Catalyst, and 601 meters at Tempest. This news release presents the remaining drillhole results for the Thorn Project at the Camp Creek and Trapper Targets.

Camp Creek Corridor Overview: The Camp Creek Corridor is a northwest-trending zone hosting multiple centers of porphyry- style mineralization. Notably, drillhole THN25-348 was collared from the same pad as previously reported holes THN25-358 and THN25-359 with mineralized intervals detailed in Table 2. Drilling at the Camp Creek High Sulfidation Target: The final drillholes completed in 2025 at the Camp Creek high-sulfidation target include THN25-367, THN25-368, THN25-369, and THN25-370. These holes intersected mineralized sections ranging from meters to tens of meters, associated with polymetallic veins interpreted as the shallow, high-sulfidation expression of the deeper Camp Creek porphyry system.

The Company's QAQC protocols are available on its website. Drilling at Brixton's Thorn Project is expected to commence in May 2026. Drill results will be released as they become available.

Drilling at Langis Silver Project: Drilling at Brixton's Hog Heaven Project, in Montana, is under an Earn-in Option to Ivanhoe Electric and as the operator, Ivanhoe Electric has commenced drilling, in search of the causative copper--gold porphyry Project under the Earn-in Agreement and Eldorado Gold plans to drill Brixton's Atlin Goldfields Project under the Option Agreement. This year will be the first time ever that all four of its projects will be drilled in the same year, so it's super exciting. Assays from Langis are anticipated in the coming weeks and months." In addition, high-gradesilver veins at the 95th South target were mapped and sampled.

Thus far, in 2026, the Company has completed 3,000 meters of drilling across eight holes, with assay results pending. Results will be released as they are made available.