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SAGA Metals Reports New Assay Results from Radar Project in Labrador

SAGA Metals Corp. has announced assay results from drill holes R-0061 to R-0063 at the Radar Critical Minerals Project in Labrador. The results indicate significant levels of iron oxide, titanium dioxide, and vanadium pentoxide. This information supports the ongoing Mineral Resource Estimate diamond drill program at the site.

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SAGA Metals Corp., a Vancouver-based exploration company dedicated to critical mineral discoveries, has released assay results from its recent drilling operations at the Radar Critical Minerals Project located in Labrador. The company has completed drilling on three new holes—R-0061, R-0062, and R-0063—as part of its inaugural Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) diamond drill program at the Trapper Zone.

Results from these drill holes revealed high concentrations of various minerals, including 47.36% iron oxide (Fe2O3), 6.73% titanium dioxide (TiO2), and 0.353% vanadium pentoxide (V2O5). These findings represent a significant advancement in the assessment of the mineral resource potential of the area.

SAGA Metals holds a 100% ownership stake in the Radar Project, underscoring its commitment to developing critical mineral resources in Canada. As the demand for these minerals increases, especially in conjunction with technological advancements and renewable energy initiatives, the company aims to contribute to the sector's growth by uncovering valuable discoveries in Labrador.

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SAGA Metals Reports Assays from R-0061 to R-0063 with Intercepts Including 47.36% Fe2O3, 6.73% TiO2, 0.353% V2O5 from 2026 Drilling at Radar Critical Minerals Project in Labrador
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