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Brigadier Gold Adds to Inventory of Underexplored High Potential Gold-Silver Vein Targets at Picachos
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 14, 2020) - Brigadier Gold Limited (TSXV: BRG) (FSE: B7LM) (the "Company" or "Brigadier") is pleased to

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[{"type":"text","content":" Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 14, 2020) - Brigadier Gold Limited (TSXV: BRG) (FSE: B7LM) (the \"Company\" or \"Brigadier\") is pleased to announce sampling results from Garabato and El Pino, two major vein systems in the northeastern part of the Picachos gold-silver Property, Sinaloa, Mexico (the \"Picachos Property\"). The Picachos Property has never been diamond drill tested and boasts over 160 historic workings and mines, which are accessible by more than 20 km of roads internal to the property. Recent and ongoing bonanza grade discoveries produced by neighbouring explorers to the north (Vizsla Resources) and south (GR Silver Mining) underscore the untapped potential of this particular region of Sierra Madre Occidental epithermal belt. Ranjeet Sundher, President and CEO, remarks, \"Significant values include 160 g/t silver across 7 m at Garabato, and 21.3 g/t Au across 1 meter at El Pino. Further work including trenching and soil sampling followed by drilling is clearly warranted.\" Mr. Sundher continues, \"Brigadier is preparing to initiate a maiden 5,000 metre drill program targeting the high grade historic San Agustin mine and surrounding prospects (see press release dated September 9, 2020) in order to better understand the depth, strike length and continuity of the veins. In addition to the high-grade San Agustin mine, the Picachos Property offers exceptional exploration potential, with over 160 historic mines and workings throughout the property.\" Garabato The Garabato prospects are in headwaters of the Arroyo La Verdosa, about 1.7 kilometers west of El Pino in the northeastern part of the Picachos Property. This early exploration is limited to a few geological traverses, sparse rock chip-channel samples and a widely spaced soil geochemical grid (100 m * 100 m). Mineralization is mainly in deeply oxidized quartz-sulfide veins with notable concentrations of silver, gold and sometimes copper. Veins are oriented similarly to bedding, and some of the mineralization might be strata-bound on favorable bedding planes. Highlights from in-situ rock chip-channel samples are summarized in Table 1 (locations 26 to 29). The Garabato veins are co-incident with a polymetallic soil geochemical anomaly about 20 Ha in area. Maximum values of 36 ppm silver, 366 ppm copper, 1049 ppm lead and 1184 ppm Zn were de...