Saga Metals Mobilizes for Major Drill Program at Radar Project in Labrador, Targeting Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate 
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  September 23, 2025 08:30 ET                                 | Source:                                SAGA Metals Corp.
   Key Highlights:
    - Crew mobilization is underway to support a 15,000-metre drill program at the Radar Ti-V-Fe Project in Labrador, Canada.
 - Drilling  is focused on advancing the Trapper Zone’s 3+ km strike toward a maiden  MRE highlighting titanium, vanadium, and iron ore—critical minerals for  the global energy transition.
 - Ongoing site work includes trench mapping, surveying, and full camp establishment to optimize drill execution.
 - Infrastructure is in place with new access trails along the oxide layering strike through the Trapper Zone.
    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept.  23, 2025  (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SAGA Metals Corp.  ("SAGA" or the "Company") (TSXV: SAGA) (OTCQB: SAGMF) (FSE: 20H), a  North American exploration company focused on critical minerals, is  pleased to announce the mobilization of crews to its 100% owned Radar  Titanium-Vanadium-Iron (Ti-V-Fe) Project in southern Labrador, Canada.  This mobilization marks a significant step in preparing for a major  drill program aimed at expanding known mineralization and advancing  toward the completion of a maiden mineral resource estimate (MRE) on the  project.
    Preparation begins for a 15,000m Drill Program at the Radar Ti-V-Fe Project: 
    Field  preparations are underway across the Radar Project’s Trapper Zone,  which spans over a 3+ km strike of oxide mineralization. Current work is  designed to strengthen drill targeting, maximize efficiency, and ensure  high-quality geological data accuracy for the MRE, including:
    1. Enhanced Trench Analysis
  Building  on approximately 504 square metres (5,425 ft²) of trenching completed  to date, SAGA is conducting additional high-pressure power washing and  detailed geological mapping in three trenches within the Trapper Zone.  This work exposes clean bedrock surfaces by removing overburden and  vegetation, allowing geologists to document rock types, mineral  textures, and oxide layering trends with precision. The process will  help refine 3D geological models, confirm continuity of vanadiferous  titanomagnetite (VTM) mineralization, and identify the most prospective  high-grade drill targets.
    2. Surveying and Geophysical Preparation
    Crews  are also executing a comprehensive surveying program to support drill  collar placement and spatial accuracy across the Trapper Zone. Using  high-precision GPS, total stations, and laser scanning technology, the  team is mapping the newly built 4 km Trapper Trail access route,  establishing a geophysics baseline, and cutting grid lines (cutlines)  through vegetation to enable further geophysical traverses. The  geophysics baseline will serve as a calibration reference for  magnetometer instruments, ensuring consistent and reliable detection of  anomalies that may indicate subsurface mineralization. Collectively,  these surveys are designed to eliminate spatial errors in modelling and  optimize drill hole targeting
    3. Establishing Full Camp Infrastructure
    To  support the scale of the upcoming 15,000 metre drill program, SAGA has  secured land near Cartwright, Labrador, for the establishment of a fully  serviced exploration camp. The camp will include accommodations, a  kitchen trailer, a core shack for drill core logging and storage, an  office for data management, and a cut shack for sample preparation.  Utility infrastructure—including power generation, water storage and  filtration, and septic systems—is being installed to ensure long-term  operational stability. With this infrastructure in place, SAGA is  positioned to support long-term stability and efficiency for the crews  managing this milestone drill program.
    "This  mobilization is a pivotal moment for the Radar Project as we move from  early exploration success toward defining a mineral resource," said Mike Stier, CEO and Director of Saga Metals Corp. "By  investing in thorough trench mapping, advanced surveying, and robust  camp infrastructure, we are positioning the Radar Project for a highly  efficient 15,000 metre drill program. We believe this campaign has the  potential to unlock significant value in titanium, vanadium, and  iron—critical minerals essential to the global energy transition. Our  priority is to advance Radar toward a mineral resource estimate and  deliver value to our shareholders."
    The  preparation phase is expected to conclude in the coming weeks, with the  15,000m drilling program scheduled to commence in early November 2025.
    
  
    Figure 1:  Radar Project’s Trapper Zone depicting a 3+ km magnetic anomaly and  oxide layering trend. The Trapper Trail (in black) will be the target of  the planned 15,000 m diamond drilling program aimed at establishing  Saga’s maiden mineral resource estimation. 
    Summary of the Radar Ti-V-Fe Project in Labrador, Canada: 
    The  Radar Property benefits from exceptional infrastructure, including  all-season road access, a nearby deep-water port, hydroelectric power,  and an airstrip with claims just 10 km from Cartwright, Labrador.  Spanning 24,175 hectares, the Property covers all the Dykes River  intrusive complex—an extensive (~160 km²) Mesoproterozoic layered mafic  intrusion. Unique amongst Western exploration companies, SAGA controls  its entire intrusive complex.
    Grenville-age  mafic layered intrusions of Québec and Labrador represent a significant  but underdeveloped titanium–vanadium–iron resource province. These  layered intrusions, emplaced during the Grenvillian orogeny, locally  host thick oxide-rich cumulate zones dominated by titanomagnetite and  hemo-ilmenite with accessory vanadium and phosphorus. Their scale and  metallogenic affinity are directly comparable to major Fe–Ti–V deposits  such as Lac Tio (Quebec), Panzhihua (China), Tellnes (Norway) and  Bushveld (South Africa), which supply a major share of global TiO2  feedstock and vanadium for steel alloys and emerging energy storage  markets. The combination of large tonnage potential, favourable  logistics, and critical mineral content positions the Grenville  intrusions, such as Radar’s Dykes River complex, as strategic candidates  for development in the context of growing North American demand for  titanium, vanadium and high-quality iron.
    Early  geological mapping, government magnetic surveys and ground-based  geophysics of the Radar property have identified oxide layering across  more than 20 km of strike length, with mineralized zones remaining open  for expansion. Vanadiferous titanomagnetite (“VTM”) is the principal  oxide and occurs as cumulate and intercumulus mineralization over large  thicknesses of the Dykes River layered intrusion.
    
  
    Figure 2: Radar  Property map, depicting magnetic anomalies, oxide layering and the site  of the 2025 drill program in the Hawkeye zone. The Property is well  serviced by road access and is conveniently located near the town of  Cartwright, Labrador. A compilation of historical aeromagnetic anomalies  is overlaid by ground-based geophysics as shown. SAGA has demonstrated the reliability of the regional airborne magnetic surveys after ground-truthing and drilling in the 2024 and 2025 field programs.
    SAGA’s 2025 Winter Drill Program at Radar: 
    Saga  completed its maiden drill program in early 2025, featuring a  2,209-metre, seven-hole diamond drill campaign across the Hawkeye Zone—a  combination of 3D magnetic inversion modeling and surface VLF-EM  results guided drill targeting. The program intersected broad zones of  titanomagnetite-rich oxide layering, with cumulative intersections  displaying consistent grades of titanium dioxide (TiO2), vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) and iron (Fe).
    Similarities in the ratios of TiO2 and V2O5 to Fe3O4  across multiple drill holes serve to identify discrete igneous layers.  Within the 600 m tested thickness of the layered gabbronorite, the  chemistry delineates a very promising 300-400 m thickness, referred to  as the Lower Cumulate Layer. The highest V2O5 assays  are in the lower 100-200 m, coinciding with the highest-grade intervals  of VTMs. The layer is comprised of interlayered gabbronorite and bands  of semi-massive to massive VTM.
    Drill holes  R25-HEZ-01, -07, -04, and -05 intersect this Lower Cumulate Layer. The  chemistry indicates that the layer was deposited from a large-volume  pulse of Ti-V-Fe-enriched magma. Saga will be targeting this same  discrete intrusive horizon along the Trapper Zone’s 3+ km strike length.
    Magnetic and VLF-EM Survey to Extend the ‘Trapper Zone’
    As  crews prepare for the 15,000 m drill program, a small geophysics team  will continue a ground-based magnetic survey over the northern and  southern extensions of the Trapper Zone. The survey utilizes a GSM-19  magnetometer to collect magnetic-field and VLF-EM data (using VLF  Transmitter Cutler).
    The survey is conducted  using a grid of N-S lines, spaced 50 m apart, with observations made at  stations spaced 20 m apart along the lines. The tightly gridded stations  will be used to map the extent to which the oxide layering strike  continues to the NE-E at the top of the zone and SE-E at the bottom of  the zone, both trending back towards the Hawkeye Zone.
    
  
    Figure 3:  Radar Project’s prospective oxide layering zone extends for an inferred  20 km strike length, as shown on a compilation of historical airborne  geophysics as well as ground-based geophysics in the Hawkeye and Trapper  zones completed by SAGA in the 2024/2025 field programs. SAGA has  demonstrated the reliability of the regional airborne magnetic surveys after ground-truthing and drilling in the 2024 and 2025 field programs.
    Saga Metals’ Corporate Video
    Please  find below Saga Metals’ corporate video, produced by Pinnacle Digest,  providing an overview of the Company as well as highlighting the key  characteristics and developments of the Radar Titanium-Vanadium-Iron  (Ti-V-Fe) Project in Labrador, Canada.
    
     A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by clicking on this link.
    Qualified Person
    Paul  J. McGuigan, P. Geo., is an Independent Qualified Person as defined  under National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the  technical information related to the Radar Ti-V-Fe Project disclosed in  this news release.
    About SAGA Metals Corp.
    SAGA  Metals Corp. is a North American mining company focused on the  exploration and discovery of a diversified suite of critical minerals  that support the global transition to green energy. The Radar Titanium  Project comprises 24,175 hectares and entirely encloses the Dykes River  intrusive complex, mapped at 160 km² on the surface near Cartwright,  Labrador. Exploration to date, including a 2,200m drill program, has  confirmed a large and mineralized layered mafic intrusion hosting  vanadiferous titanomagnetite (VTM) with strong grades of titanium and  vanadium.
    The Double Mer Uranium Project, also  in Labrador, covers 25,600 hectares featuring uranium radiometrics that  highlight an 18km east-west trend, with a confirmed 14km section  producing samples as high as 0.428% U3O8 and uranium uranophane was identified in several areas of highest radiometric response (2024 Double Mer Technical Report).
    Additionally,  SAGA owns the Legacy Lithium Property in Quebec's Eeyou Istchee James  Bay region. This project, developed in partnership with Rio Tinto, has  been expanded through the acquisition of the Amirault Lithium Project.  Together, these properties cover 65,849 hectares and share significant  geological continuity with other major players in the area, including  Rio Tinto, Winsome Resources, Azimut Exploration, and Loyal Metals.
    With  a portfolio that spans key minerals crucial to the green energy  transition, SAGA is strategically positioned to play an essential role  in the clean energy future.
    On Behalf of the Board of Directors
    Mike Stier, Chief Executive Officer
    For more information, contact:
    Rob Guzman, Investor Relations SAGA Metals Corp. Tel: +1 (844) 724-2638 Email: rob@sagametals.com www.sagametals.com
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