Please join the Calgary Mineral Exploration Group on Friday, November 7th for a talk given by Gary R. Thompson.

If you would like to attend the luncheon, please RSVP by email at megcalgary@gmail.com or by selecting one of the options below.

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Luncheon Details:

Date: Friday, November 7, 2025
Location: Kerby Centre – downtown Calgary (1133 – 7th Ave. SW)
Doors open at 11:30 am
Talk starts at 12:00 pm (NOTE TIME FOR THIS LUNCHEON)
Membership:
$25
Luncheon for Members: $30
Luncheon Non-members: $35
Talk and Beverage (Coffee, Juice, Pop): $10
University, SAIT, NAIT students: FREE with student ID (with purchase of membership)

NOTE: There is complimentary parking at the Kerby Centre. Parking lots are located beside the building (east) or across the LRT (North). Register your vehicle at Reception.

Presentation Abstract:

The Thorn Project, situated on a northwest trend from British Columbia’s prolific Golden Triangle, encompasses a 1945 square kilometer land package hosting diverse mineralized systems and styles. A series of porphyry centers aligned along a northeast-southwest structural corridor have been identified in an area named Camp Creek Corridor (CCC). The CCC extends over more than 11 km and includes the Camp Creek system, as well as the Chivas, Cirque, Tempest, and Catalyst targets.

Brixton Metals’ 2025 drilling campaign has confirmed porphyry-style mineralization at Tempest and Catalyst which have not been drilled previously, marking significant advancements in the understanding of the district’s metallogenic potential. The Cam Creek porphyry was a blind discovery in 2021. Camp Creek is characterized as a calc-alkalic Cu-Mo (Au-Ag) porphyry with an emplacement age of approximately 86 Ma crowded feldspar diorite with super stacked biotite. Porphyry style mineralization at Camp Creek starts around 300-400m from surface and has been drilled to over 1600m depth and remains open, whereas Tempest and Catalyst exhibit porphyry style mineralization from surface, suggesting variations in emplacement depth and preservation.

The discovery of Cu-Au porphyry-style mineralization at Catalyst and Tempest in 2025 represents a novel development for the Thorn Project and the broader northwestern British Columbia region.

Presenter Bio:

Gary R. Thompson, P.Geo.
Chairman & CEO

A Brixton Metals Co-founder, geologist and entrepreneur, Gary has nearly 30 years experience in resources including precious-base metals, oil & gas and geothermal power. He has been leading public companies since 2006. Previous employment and experience includes both junior and major mining/energy companies including Newmont Mining, NovaGold Resources and Encana Corporation. He founded 4 public companies (Silver47 Exploration, Brixton Metals, West Point Gold and Sierra Geothermal Power) and has led $170M in equity financings.