SAGA Metals Unveils High-Grade Drilling Results at Radar Ti-V-Fe Project in Labrador

SAGA Metals Corp. (TSXV: SAGA | OTCQB: SAGMF | FSE: 20H) has announced significant new assay results from its maiden 2025 drill program at the Radar Titanium-Vanadium-Iron (Ti-V-Fe) Project, located near Cartwright, Labrador. These findings highlight the project’s promise as a key source of critical minerals essential to the global transition toward green energy.

Key Drilling Highlights

The latest results from drill holes HEZ-05 and HEZ-07 show strong grades of titanium, vanadium, and iron:

  • HEZ-07: 20.2 meters grading 31.35% Fe, 6.32% TiO₂, and 0.435% V₂O₅

  • HEZ-05: 25.0 meters grading 19.92% Fe, 4.14% TiO₂, and 0.213% V₂O₅

These intercepts come from a broader 7-hole, 2,200-meter drill program targeting the Hawkeye Zone within the Dykes River layered mafic intrusive complex. The presence of thick titanomagnetite-rich layers—some with over 60% titanomagnetite—further supports the project’s high mineralization potential.

Geological Insights

Mineralization at the Radar Project is associated with a prominent arcuate magnetic-high anomaly, which was mapped using regional magnetic surveys. Drill core analysis confirms a consistent Ti-V-Fe relationship and layering, indicative of a stable and continuous mineralized system.

The host structure, the Dykes River intrusion, spans approximately 160 square kilometers—comparable in size to the well-known Skaergaard intrusion in Greenland. This broad geological feature signals strong potential for further discovery and expansion.

Strategic Developments

SAGA Metals has recently expanded its land holdings at the Radar Project by 26%, extending the project area to include the entire titanomagnetite-bearing intrusion. The total claim area now covers a 20 km inferred oxide zone, stretching westward from the Hawkeye drill site.

Additionally, the company has initiated detailed magnetic and electromagnetic surveys over the Trapper Zone, west of Hawkeye. These surveys aim to generate magnetic inversion models to guide future drilling efforts.

The Town of Cartwright has expressed enthusiastic support for SAGA Metals’ ongoing exploration. Mayor Robyn Holwell remarked, “The town of Cartwright fully supports SAGA Metals in their exploration efforts and analysis aiming to identify an ore deposit near Cartwright and in Labrador in general. The town will help in whatever way it can to support SAGA Metals in its efforts.”

SAGA Metals’ promising results at the Radar Ti-V-Fe Project mark a significant step forward in developing a new North American source of critical minerals. With strong community backing and a comprehensive exploration strategy, the company is well-positioned to play a key role in supplying materials vital to the green energy transition.

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