Core Insights - SAGA Metals Corp. has completed seven diamond drill holes at the Trapper Zone, confirming oxide mineralization in all logged holes, with a total of 1,244 meters drilled in less than two weeks [1][3][14] Drilling Program Highlights - The drilling program commenced in late January 2026, targeting the southeastern oxide anomaly in Trapper South, with notable intercepts including 111.67 meters of oxide in hole R-0018 and 90.08 meters in R-0017 [3][5] - The drill rig has now moved to the southwestern oxide anomaly, with the eighth hole (R-0023) currently being drilled [5][14] - The drilling has demonstrated extensive rhythmic oxide layering and semi-massive mineralization, consistent with previous high-grade results from Trapper North [5][14] Drill Hole Summary - Significant oxide intercepts were recorded across the completed holes, with R-0016 to R-0022 showing intercepts ranging from 58 meters to 111.67 meters, predominantly semi-massive oxide [5][7] - The drilling strategy involved twinning holes to better define oxide intercepts and structures, enhancing the understanding of the mineralization [10][14] Project Overview - The Radar Property spans 24,175 hectares and hosts the Dykes River intrusive complex, with geological mapping confirming oxide layering across more than 20 kilometers of strike length [19][26] - The project is strategically positioned to supply titanium, vanadium, and iron to North American markets, with exceptional grades reported, including up to 64.55% Fe, 13.3% TiO2, and 0.66% V2O5 [21][22] Upcoming Events - SAGA Metals will participate in the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Conference in Toronto from March 1-4, 2026, providing an opportunity for investor engagement [25]
SAGA Metals Provides Update on MRE Drilling Program at Trapper South, Radar Critical Minerals Project in Labrador