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SAGA Metals Confirms Significant Oxide Layering in the Northwest of the 100% owned Radar Titanium Project in Labrador, Canada

Core Insights - SAGA Metals Corp. has confirmed significant oxide mineralization in the northwest section of its 100% owned Radar Titanium Property, building on historical drilling data from 1996 [1][3][20] Exploration and Geophysical Survey - The northwest zone of the Radar Property has shown promising results from a recent magnetic survey, indicating exceptional oxide layering with magnetic highs up to 55,000 nT [7][11] - Historical drilling in the area revealed high concentrations of iron oxide (Fe2O3) and titanium dioxide (TiO2), with notable samples showing 40.27% Fe2O3 and 7.73% TiO2 [2] - The geophysical results suggest that the oxide layering could extend significantly beyond the current 20 km inferred strike length [3][8] Project Overview - The Radar Property spans 24,175 hectares and is strategically located 10 km from Cartwright, Labrador, benefiting from robust infrastructure including road access and a deep-water port [4][20] - The Dykes River intrusive complex, which the Radar Property encloses, is recognized for its titanium-vanadium-iron rich layers, drawing comparisons to large AMCG-type intrusions [5][20] Drilling and Mineralization - The 2025 winter drill program has confirmed the presence of vanadiferous titanomagnetite with significant grades, including notable intercepts such as 20.2 meters grading 31.35% Fe, 6.32% TiO2, and 0.435% V2O5 [25] - Current drilling has only tested a fraction (1/40th) of the identified oxide layering zone, indicating substantial potential for further exploration [25] Infrastructure and Access - SAGA's ground crews have successfully cleared access trails to enhance logistical efficiency for exploration activities across the property [13][14] - The ongoing road maintenance and access trail construction aim to facilitate direct access to key exploration zones, improving overall exploration capacity [14]