Saga reports Trapper South assays with 50.46% Fe2O3
Saga Metals reported additional drilling results from the Trapper South zone in the Radar Critical Minerals Project saga in Labrador, adding new assay data from intervals tied to iron, titanium and vanadium mineralization. The latest results continue drilling across cross-sections meant to test continuity between previously identified mineralized intervals.
Radar Critical Minerals Project
The reported intercepts contained 50.46% Fe2O3, 7.21% TiO2 and 0.395% V2O5. SAGA said the mineralized intervals were associated with semi-massive and rhythmically layered oxide formations, extending the geological picture at a property near Cartwright in Labrador.
The company has been building that picture through geophysical surveys, drilling, trenching and geological mapping, which outlined a large oxide-bearing corridor in the Radar project area. Magnetic survey interpretation also highlighted high-amplitude anomalies that correspond with layered oxide formations beneath surface exposures.
Cartwright Infrastructure
The Radar property includes road access, regional transportation links, hydroelectric infrastructure and proximity to a deep-water port, all of which shape how exploration work is carried out in the area. SAGA Metals Corp. is focused on titanium, vanadium, iron, uranium, lithium and rare earth exploration projects across Canada, and the Radar project sits within that broader push.
Drilling remains centered on the Trapper, Falcon and Hawkeye zones as the company expands its geological understanding of the corridor. Laboratory preparation and assay work followed certified reference materials, blanks and duplicate sampling methods, leaving the next step in the field tied to how far the mineralized system extends between the already identified zones.