SAGA Metals Corp. (TSX-V: SAGA) (OTCQB: SAGMF) (FSE: 20H), a North American exploration company focused on critical mineral discoveries, is pleased to report additional assay results from drill holes R-0021, -0022 and -0023 completed in 2026 as part of its ongoing maiden Mineral Resource Estimate diamond drill program at the Trapper Zone within the 100%-owned Radar Titanium-Vanadium-Iron Project near Cartwright, Labrador, Canada.
Trapper South Assay Highlights
Michael Garagan, CGO & Director of SAGA Metals, commented:
“These new assays from drill holes R-0021 to R-0023 at Trapper South continue to demonstrate the impressive level of consistency we are seeing across the board — not only from the broad oxide zones, but also the strong head grades of titanium, vanadium and iron. Intercepts such as 31.38 m @ 53.18% Fe₂O₃, 7.08% TiO₂ and 0.414% V₂O₅ in R-0021, along with the equally solid results in R-0022 and R-0023, reinforce the continuity and quality of the mineralization. With semi-massive oxide zones thickening in Trapper South, aligning with Trapper North, we are gaining growing confidence in the scale and uniformity of the system as we advance toward our maiden Mineral Resource Estimate.
These consistent assay results, combined with the visual confirmation of semi-massive to massive oxide mineralization and rhythmi c banding across multiple drill sections, provide a strong foundation for metallurgical test work and resource modelling. The high core recovery and representative samples from the Trapper Zone will enable SAGA to advance beneficiation studies on the oxide mineralization, supporting the Company’s goal of delivering a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate in 2026 and de-risking the project toward future economic assessment.”
2026 Trapper South Drilling Summary
| Drill Hole | Azimuth / Dip | Total Depth (m) | From (metres) | To (metres) | Semi-Massive Oxide (m) | Rhythmic Layering (m) | Total Downhole Oxide (m) | True Oxide Thickness (m) |
| R-0016 | 38° / -45° | 206 | 44 | 102 | 45.84 | 12.16 | 58 | 53.93 |
| R-0017 | 38° / -70° | 161 | 50.56 | 140.64 | 87.08 | 3 | 90.08 | 87.77 |
| R-0018 | 38° / -45° | 188 | 44.7 | 156.37 | 65.04 | 46.63 | 111.67 | 70.08 |
| R-0019 | 38° / -45° | 182 | 66.55 | 133 | 37.96 | 28.49 | 66.45 | 63.42 |
| R-0020 | 38° / -45° | 206 | 50.8 | 138 | 28.5 | 58.7 | 87.2 | 71.98 |
| R-0021 | 38° / -70° | 152 | 81.28 | 127.38 | 33.53 | 12.57 | 46.1 | < strong>24.26 |
| R-0022 | 38° / -45° | 149 | 22.51 | 118.69 | 31.58 | 59.68 | 91.26 | 85.28 |
| R-0023 | 38° / -45° | 272 | 100.48 | 239.32 | 30.61 | 76.44 | 107.05 | 67.19 |
| R-0024 | 38° / -45° | 254 | 108.87 | 219.76 | 46.76 | 62.11 | 108.87 | 70.24 |
| R-0025 | 38° / -60° | 275 | 122.96 | 253.6 | 6.92 | 118.08 | 125 | 89.60 |
| R-0026 | 38° / -60° | 302 | 108.75 | 273.65 | 16.24 | 138.55 | 154.79 | 91.55 |
| R-0027 | 38° / -45° | 217 | 79.83 | 175.33 | 34.24 | 59.86 | 94.1 | |
| R-0028 | 38° / -60° | 227 | 105.07 | 215.93 | 22.46 | 87.1 | 109.56 | |
| R-0029 | 38° / -45° | 214 | 65.2 | 183.97 | 13.38 | 105.39 | 118.77 | |
| R-0030 | 38° / -60° | 211 | 83.05 | 189.18 | 25.41 | 79.55 | 104.96 | |
| R-0031 | 38° / -45° | 215 | 63.35 | 171.6 | 2.36 | 105.89 | 108.25 | |
| R-0032 | 38° / -60° | 263 | 53.82 | 214.74 | 18.49 | 135.95 | 154.44 | |
| R-0033 | 38° / -45° | 251 | 67.73 | 203.46 | 23.66 | 112.43 | 136.09 | |
| R-0034 | 38° / -60° | 233 | 48.68 | 214.14 | 66.11 | 93.54 | 159.65 | |
| R-0035 | 38° / -45° | 97 | 8.53 | 66.34 | 0 | 34.95 | 34.95 | |
| R-0036 | 38° / -70° | 212 | 47.41 | 128 | 68 | 8.57 | 76.57 | |
| R-0037 | 38° / -45° | 2 06 | 42.64 | 146 | 50.79 | 52.57 | 103.36 | |
| R-0038 | 38° / -70° | 182 | Logging in-progress | |||||
| R-0039 | 218° / -45° | 251 | Logging in-progress | |||||
| R-0040 | 38° / -70° | 170 | Logging in-progress | |||||
| R-0041 | 38° / -45° | 100 | Logging in-progress | |||||
| R-0042 | 38° / -70° | 161 | Logging in-progress | |||||
| R-0043 | 38° / -45° | 119 | Logging in-progress | |||||
| R-0044 | 218° / -45° | 176 | Logging in-progress | |||||
| R-0045 | 218° / -45° | 242 | Logging in-progress | |||||
| R-0046 | Drilling in-progress | |||||||
| Total (m) | 6,094 | |||||||
Table 1: Summary of drill holes R-0016 to R-0045, highlighting the oxide intercepts. Logging of R-0038 to R-0045 is in progress. See Figures 2-4 below, which depict the oxide mineralization in cross sections S5, S4 and S8. True thickness represents the perpendicular width of the mineralized zone, while the total downhole oxide represents the length of the mineralization intercepted downhole.
| Total Meters Drilled | Total Samples | |
| Trapper Zone 2025 | 2050 | 1313 |
| Trapper South 2026 | 6094 | 2823 |
| Trapper Total | 8144 | 4136 |
Table 2: Summary of total meters drilled in Q4 2025 and 2026 to date, including total core samples cut and prepared.
Figure 1: Trapper South map outlining location of the initial 2026 focus for the remainder of the MRE drill program to be completed in 2026, including cross-sections S11, S10, S9, S8, S7, S6, S5, and S4, showing the TMI of the 2025 Trapper Zone ground magnetic survey.
The results from three additional d rill holes (R-0021, R-0022, and R-0023) continue to demonstrate broad and consistent oxide mineralization, reinforcing the potential for a robust resource base that could drive long-term value for our shareholders.
Detailed Logging Highlights from Drill Hole R-0021 to R-0023
Figure 2: Cross section of S5 looking NW showing R-0020, -0021, R-0029, -0030 and -0041, highlighting intercepts of semi-massive oxides and layering sequence with the 3D Magnetic Inversion of the 2025 Trapper Zone ground magnetic survey. Assays shown for R-0020 and -0021 with pending assays for R-0029, R-0030, and R-0041.
Figure 3: Cross section of S4 looking NW showing R-0022, -0039, and -0040, highlighting intercepts of semi-massive oxides and layering sequence with the 3D Magnetic Inversion of the 2025 Trapper Zone ground magnetic survey. Assays shown for R-0022 and pending assays for R-0039 and R-0040.
Figure 4: Cross section of S8 looking NW showing R-0016, -0017, -0023, -0026, -0035 and -0045 as well as a proposed hole, highlighting intercepts of semi-massive oxides and layering sequence with the 3D Magnetic Inversion of the 2025 Trapper Zone ground magnetic survey. Assays shown for R-0016, -0017 and -0023 with pending assays for R-0026, -0035 and R-0045.
Sampling Summary
Drilling is progressing efficiently, with 6,094 m already completed in 2026 up to drill hole R-0045, with 8,144 total meters completed for the Mineral Resource Estimate drill program. The drill rig has been moved to drill pad R-0046. IGS Laboratories has received 507 samples from R-0024, -0025, and -0026 on March 24, 2026, while an additional 410 samples from R-0027, -0028, and -0029 have been cut, sampled, and prepared for shipping on March 25, 2026. A total of 4,136 samples have been collected to date in the Trapper Zone.
Key Project Highlights
| DDH | FROM | TO | Length | Fe2O3 | TiO2 | V205 |
| ID | m | m | m | % | % | % |
| R-0009 | 94 | 181.2 | 87.20 | 50.67 | 10.15 | 0.339 |
| R-0008 | 170 | 237.6 | 68.26 | 46.15 | 9.21 | 0.311 |
| R-0010 | 1.5 | 137 | 135.50 | 50.03 | 7.87 | 0.352 |
| R-0016 | 44 | 94.6 | 50.60 | 52.05 | 7.21 | 0.375 |
| R-0015 | 73.3 | 174 | 100.70 | 38.56 | 6.80 | 0.229 |
| R-0021 | 96 | 127.4 | 31.40 | 53.18 | 7.08 | 0.414 |
| R-0017 | 50.6 | 140.6 | 90.01 | 51.86 | 6.76 | 0.417 |
| R-0022 | 62 | 92.6 | 30.6 | 49.40 | 6.61 | 0.373 |
| R-0019 | 66.6 | 112.3 | 45.7 | 49.51 | 6.56 | 0.374 |
| R-0011 | 58.1 | 153.3 | 95.15 | 39.49 | 6.49 | 0.222 |
Table 3: Top 10 intercepts from the 2025 & 2026 drilling programs at the Trapper Zone
About the Radar Critical Mineral Property in Labrador
The Radar Property spans 24,175 hectares and hosts the entire Dykes River intrusive complex (about 160 km²), a unique position among Western explorers. Geological mapping, geophysics, and trenching have already confirmed oxide layering across more than 20 km of strike length, with mineralization open for expansion.
Figure 5: Radar Property map, depicting magnetic anomalies, oxide layering and the site of the 2025 drill programs. 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 with ground-based geophysical data, as shown.
Vanadiferous titanomagnetite mineralization at Radar is comparable to global Fe–Ti–V systems such as Pan zhihua (China), Bushveld (South Africa), and Tellnes (Norway), positioning the Project as a potential strategic future supplier of titanium, vanadium, and iron to North American markets.
Figure 6: Radar Project’s prospective oxide layering zone validated over about 16 km strike length through Fall 2025 drilling, 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.
Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan
At the annual general meeting of the Company held on January 15, 2026 (the “AGM”), the Company’s shareholders authorized and approved the Company’s amended “rolling up to 10% and fixed up to 10%” Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan dated effective December 15, 2025 by ordinary resolution. Under the Omnibus Plan Resolution, the Company’s shareholders authorized an increase to the number of Share Units (as defined in the Omnibus Plan), other than stock options, issuable under the Omnibus Plan up to a maximum of 7,102,411, being the number equal to 10% of the issued and outstanding common shares as at December 11, 2025, the record date for the AGM. In accordance with policies of the TSX Venture Exchange, the Company has adopted the Omnibus Plan, substantially in the form attached as Appendix A to the Company’s management information circular dated December 15, 2025, subject to certain minor amendments implemented by the board of directors of the Company at the request of the Exchange, as is authorized by the Company’s shareholders under the Omnibus Plan Resolution.
The full and final text of the Omnibus Plan will be filed under the Company’s SEDAR+ profile available at www.sedarplus.com.
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 disclosed in this news release.
Technical Information
Diamond drill core was logged and sampled by Company personnel at SAGA’s core facility in Cartwright, Labrador. The drill core diameter was NQ. The core was cut lengthwise using a diamond saw, and one half was retained in the core box, while the other half was sampled at designated intervals for analysis.
Core samples were prepared and analyzed at the Impact Global Solutions (IGS) laboratory facility in Montréal, Québec. As part of the analytical quality assurance and quality control program, certified reference standards, blanks, and duplicate samples were inserted into the sample stream at regular intervals to monitor analytical accuracy and precision.
Crush rejects and pulp samples are retained and stored in a secure facility for potential future verification and re-analysis. The Company maintains a rigorous QA/QC protocol consistent with industry standard practices.
About SAGA Metals Corp.
SAGA Metals Corp. is a North American mining company focused on the exploration and discovery of a diversi fied suite of critical minerals that support the North American transition to supply security. The Radar Ti-V-Fe 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 4,250 m of drilling, has confirmed a large, mineralized layered mafic intrusion hosting vanadiferous titanomagnetite (VTM) and ilmenite mineralization with strong grades of titanium and vanadium.
The Double Mer Uranium Project, also in Labrador, covers 25,600 hectares and features uranium radiometrics that highlight an 18km east-west trend, with a confirmed 14km section producing samples as high as 0.428% U3O8. 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 spanning key commodities critical to the clean energy future, SAGA is strategically positioned to play an essential role in securing critical minerals.
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