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Thursday, 08/05/2021 12:03:34 AM

Thursday, August 05, 2021 12:03:34 AM

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$BGADF Releases Amazing Results!

Vancouver, British Columbia – August 4, 2021 – Brigadier Gold Limited (the “Company” or “Brigadier”) (TSXV: BRG|FSE: B7LM|USA: BGADF) is pleased to announce it has received analytical results indicating a new silver-rich, copper discovery from a 110-metre trench across the Colinas prospect at its Picachos gold-silver-copper project Sinaloa, Mexico (the “Picachos Project”, “Picachos” or the “Property”).


The discovery trench at Colinas is 110 metres long and oriented northwesterly across the northeasterly trending stockwork veinlets mapped in this area. It was excavated to depths ranging from 1 to 2 metres then sampled at 1-metre intervals.


Trench highlights:


9 metres @ 135 g/t Ag, 0.05 g/t Au, 0.2% Cu, 0.3% Pb, 0.1% Bi and 47 g/t W

135G/Ton is about 4 Ounces of Silver/Ton!!!

(A Ton of dirt is about 6 Wheel Barrows)

Including:


2 metres @ 478 g/t Ag, 0.08 g/t Au, 0.2% Cu, 0.5% Pb, 0.3% Bi, 116 g/t W and 16 g/t Sn

478G/Ton is about 16 Ounces of Silver/Ton!!!!

1 metre @ 694 g/t Ag

694G/Ton is about 23 Oz of Silver/Ton!!!!!


“The significance of this geological finding is that these mineralized porphyritic apophyses with associated copper and other metals may expand at depth and intensify” said Michelle Robinson, Geologist for Brigadier. “We were fortunate to find this prospect at surface as the USGS porphyry copper forecast (Hammarstrom et al, 20191) implies that most economic copper mineralization in Sinaloa State will be found between 250- and 500-metres depth below surface”.


Recently, the Company completed three kilometres of new access intended to facilitate exploration of the copper potential of its property. Several outcrops of alkali granite porphyry with characteristic zoned phenocrysts are known from historic work. Although these were analyzed with an XRF and are known to contain copper and silver, limited trenching and scarce laboratory assaying has been performed for these prospects.


Rob Birmingham, CEO of Brigadier comments, “The most compelling aspect of this round of results is that they are coming from previously unexplored areas of Picachos. As we are located approximately 15 miles from bonanza grade silver discoveries to the north, these findings are truly exciting. With newly built access roads completed, Brigadier is well positioned to concentrate our efforts on this area and further our understanding of its extent and potential.”

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