Core Insights - SAGA Metals Corp. has completed a 4 km access trail in the Trapper zone, facilitating future drilling and exploration activities [1] - The Radar Titanium Project, covering 24,175 hectares, is strategically located near existing infrastructure, enhancing its exploration potential [2] - The project shows promise to become a globally significant vanadiferous titanomagnetite (VTM) project due to its large oxide layering and mineral tenures [3] Infrastructure Development - The 2025 summer field program included maintenance of the Cartwright Forest Service road, construction of a drill rig-compatible access trail, and trenching in the Trapper and Hawkeye zones [5][7] - A total of 504m (5,425ft) of VTM mineralization was exposed through trenching across the Trapper zone, indicating significant mineral presence [10] - The access trail and road maintenance enhance logistical efficiency for future exploration campaigns [12] Geophysical Surveys - Strong magnetic detection levels were reported over the Trapper zone anomalies, with readings exceeding 115,498 nT in the northern anomaly and over 113,000 nT in the southern anomaly [15] - The geophysical team is working to complete additional survey lines, which will be reported in future releases [16] Future Plans - SAGA aims to conduct a 10,000-15,000-meter drill program over the next 12 months, targeting a maiden resource calculation [17] - The company anticipates a reduction in drilling costs to approximately $300-$350 per meter due to infrastructure upgrades [17]
SAGA Metals Completes Strategic Infrastructure Upgrades in Preparation for Major Drill Program at the 100% Owned Radar Titanium Property in Labrador, Canada