SAGA Metals Featured in ‘The Northern Miner’ as Drilling Preparations Continue at Radar Project in Labrador

Core Insights - SAGA Metals Corp. is advancing its Radar Project with preparations for Phase 1 of the 2025–2026 drill program at the Trapper Zone, aiming for a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate [1][15][19] Drilling Program Preparation - Drill crews are set to mobilize in early November for a 15,000 m diamond drilling program targeting a 3 km strike length and oxide layering to depths of approximately 200 meters [3][5][6] - The initial drilling will consist of 1,500-2,500 m across 6-10 holes, each around 250 m deep, with continuous core logging and assay results throughout the program [6][9] Metallurgical Testing - SAGA has commissioned Impact Global Solutions Inc. to conduct metallurgical tests on diamond drill core and surface samples, focusing on the correlation between various assays and yields from vanadiferous titanomagnetite [7][8] - Preliminary tests will assess the quality and yields of potential VTM concentrates from different intrusive layers [8][12] Project Outlook - The Radar Property spans 24,175 hectares and hosts the Dykes River intrusive complex, with geological mapping confirming oxide layering over more than 20 km [10][11] - The project is positioned as a potential strategic supplier of titanium, vanadium, and iron to North American markets, comparable to global Fe–Ti–V systems [11][19] Financial and Strategic Position - The company recently completed a fully subscribed financing of approximately $3 million, enhancing its capacity for the drilling program and resource estimation efforts [16][19] - The successful drilling at the Hawkeye Zone in early 2025 has confirmed broad zones of titano-magnetite-rich oxide layering, supporting ongoing exploration momentum [17][19]