Brixton Metals Corporation announced that the completion of its $3 million private placement, the Company has commenced drilling at its Langis and Hudson Bay projects located in the Cobalt Camp of Ontario, Canada. Drilling is currently underway and is focusing on high grade cobalt and silver targets as extension of the underground workings and newly identified structural targets. The Company is planning to drill 10,000 to 15,000 meters on the two brownfield mine projects combined. Historically the Langis Mine produced 0.36 million pounds of cobalt and 10.4Moz silver to depths of 150 meters. Historically the Hudson Bay Mine produced 0.186 million pounds of cobalt and 6.4Moz of silver to depths of only 60 meters. Past production was focused on high grade silver veins and the high-cobalt low-silver veins that were encountered underground and were not mined in many areas of the Langis mine. The project has excellent local infrastructure. Year-round road access, close proximity to power, railway, gas-pipeline, small scale mills, a refinery and assay lab.