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SAGA Metals Mobilizes and Commences Summer Work Programs at Recently Drilled 100% Owned Radar Titanium Property in Labrador, Canada & Provides Corporate Update
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SAGA Metals Corp. ("SAGA" or...

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[{"type":"text","content":"SAGA Metals Mobilizes and Commences Summer Work Programs at Recently Drilled 100% Owned Radar Titanium Property in Labrador, Canada & Provides Corporate Update\n\n\n\n VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --\n \n SAGA Metals Corp.\n \n\n (\"SAGA\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV: SAGA) (OTCQB: SAGMF) (FSE: 20H)\n \n , a North American exploration company focused on critical mineral discovery, is pleased to announce the mobilization and commencement of its 2025 summer field program at the 100% owned Radar Titanium Property (the “Property”) in Labrador, Canada.\n \n\n Field crews arrived on site on June 17 and have initiated ground-based geophysical surveys targeting future high-priority drill targets. Concurrently, the team is constructing an access trail along the full 20 km strike extent of the Dykes River Intrusion oxide layering zone. Mobilizing drill rigs to the Trapper Zone is a first construction priority (see Figure 1 below).\n \n\n The road and trail construction aims to provide direct access to both the eastern Hawkeye Zone and the western extent of the Trapper Zone. This strategic roadwork will significantly enhance logistical efficiency and exploration capacity across the entire 20 km oxide layering zone.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n Figure 1:\n \n\n\n Detail of the Radar Titanium Project showcasing the road network from the Hawkeye Zone to the Trapper Zone and location of SAGA’s 2025 field programs.\n \n\n\n SAGA’s field team is actively clearing overgrown sections of the historic forestry road to enable access for trucks and heavy equipment to the western areas of the Property. The program began with a 6-tonne excavator, while a larger 25-tonne unit is currently in transit and will be used to complete the remaining clearing work. Once operational, the 25-tonne excavator will also be deployed to construct a new access trail extending from the northwest end of the Trapper Zone, following the oxide layering zone southward before turning east toward the western anomalies within the Hawkeye Zone. This strategically designed, drill-compatible trail is a key component of SAGA’s infrastructure development, enabling efficient mobilization of diamond drilling equipment to high-priority targets and supporting cost-effective execution of future drilling campaigns.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n Figure ...