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Brixton Metals (TSX-V: BBB) has announced a significant copper-gold porphyry discovery at the Catalyst target within its Thorn Project in northwestern British Columbia. Chair and CEO Gary Thompson discussed the breakthrough with Mining Stock Daily. The first-ever drill holes at Catalyst intersected broad zones of copper-gold mineralization from surface, including hole THN25-343, which returned 424 metres of 0.30% CuEq, with higher-grade intervals of 98.5 metres at 0.50% CuEq and 16.5 metres at 1.05% CuEq. Thompson said the mineralization from surface, coupled with a large geochemical and geophysical footprint and Maricunga-style veins, points to “a fertile multi-phase porphyry system at Catalyst.”The company believes the new discovery underscores the potential of the emerging 8–10 kilometre Camp Creek Corridor. Brixton plans additional drilling next season to test the full extent of mineralization at Catalyst and nearby targets. Thompson also provided an update on the Trapper gold target, where earlier this month Brixton intersected 22.15 metres of 4.44 g/t gold, including 1.50 metres of 57.20 g/t gold.
Fred and Gary Thompson talk data centers in this interview recorded Wednesday. Gary explains the reason this area is one which companies find attractive for those centers and how they can benefit the community.
Bob talks about a student caught with a airsoft gun at school in Penfield, a student that made a terroristic threat against the Rush-Henrietta school district, dog Hoarders in Seneca, the license plate readers in Greece, the government shutdown and SNAP benefits, the town supervisor races in Irondequoit, Greece, Pittsford and Henrietta, and Bob talks to retired Monroe County Sheriffs deputy Gary Thompson about the Marine Corps Marathon and his life.
If you know Gary Thompson, formerly known as The Plastic Boy, you're in for such a treat with this episode because Gary shares on everything.In this episode the content creator and makeup expert talks about why he began creating videos over 15 years ago on Youtube, why he called himself the Plastic Boy and why he chooses to be so transparent and open when it comes to his use of fillers and hair transplants, including his recent moustache transplant. I can't remember how long I've followed Gary, but I do know why I follow him; he's one of the most charismatic and sweet humans you could encounter online, and he's exactly the same in real life - he's not one of those weirdo influencers that will talk to you online and then stare at you blankly when you meet them IRL.Gary also shares on his early inspirations, how his Nan was the first family member to discover he was wearing makeup and how his family has always been accepting of his sexuality.He also shares some thoughtful insights on social media, especially being a dark skin black man working in the very white woman-focused world of beauty, as well as why he believes you should never clap back and of course he talks about the beauty brands he loves.LinksFollow Gary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garythompsonFollow Gary on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePlasticBoyFollow Gary on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@garythompsonWHERE TO FIND MESubstack: https://thecharissereport.substack.comThreads: https://www.threads.net/@charisse_kenion/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charisse_kenion/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenionCheck me out on ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/beautymeBusiness inquiries: info@charissekenion.com
The October 23 edition of the AgNet News Hour was packed with innovation, insight, and a deep look at the future of farming — from fertilizer and fungicides to fully autonomous sprayers. Broadcasting from the FIRA USA Ag Automation Show in Woodland and the CAPCA Conference in Reno, hosts Nick Papagni and Josh McGill spotlighted some of the biggest players in ag technology, including TK, Bayer Crop Science, and GUSS, now part of John Deere. The show opened with Alex Avila, Central California representative for TK (Tessenderlo Kerley), who shared updates from the crop protection side of the business. “California is so unique — every region grows something different,” Avila said. “What we do in the Central Valley is totally different from the coast or Oregon.” TK provides fertilizers, insecticides, and fumigation solutions tailored to each region's unique needs. Avila noted that California's mild growing season in 2025 produced some of the best fruit quality and yields in years, but warned that market pressures remain tough. As winter approaches, Avila said the focus shifts to fumigation. “This is when we prep the soil for the next season,” he said. “We're getting ready for fumigation with products like Sectagon to make sure next year's crops start strong.” He also predicted another wet winter — a welcome change for water storage and dormancy cycles. “Cold, wet weather is good for trees,” he said. “They're staying dormant longer and recharging.” Next, Papagni sat down with Sabih Javid, fungicide product manager for Bayer Crop Science, who discussed emerging threats like Red Leaf Blotch in almonds, first identified in 2024. “It's taking 30 to 40 percent of yields in some orchards,” Javid warned. “Our fungicides with FRAC 3, 7, and 11 codes — like the Luna and Adamant lines — are showing the strongest results.” Bayer is also preparing for EPA approval of new Adamant and Xivana formulations, designed for aerial and drone applications. “We're ready for drones — the future is targeted spraying,” Javid said. Javid urged PCAs and retailers to plan early for next season. “Spray at bloom and post-petal fall,” he advised. “Once Red Leaf Blotch sets in, it's too late.” He emphasized that three straight wet winters could increase disease pressure, making timing and precision more important than ever. Finally, Papagni spoke with Gary Thompson, co-founder of GUSS (Global Unmanned Spray System), now a John Deere company based in Kingsburg. Thompson, who grew up in the dairy industry, described how GUSS was born from necessity. “The CEO, Dave Crinklaw, couldn't find enough tractor drivers,” he said. “So he built a tractor that didn't need one.” GUSS machines are now spraying millions of acres across California, using sensors and GPS-guided autonomy to eliminate overspray, reduce labor strain, and improve precision. “Growers can now run fleets of sprayers from a tablet,” Thompson said. “It's about empowering workers — turning tractor drivers into fleet managers.” He announced that John Deere has fully acquired GUSS, giving the company access to nationwide dealer support and expanded manufacturing capabilities. “We started with one model and now have three — GUSS, Mini GUSS, and a herbicide version that spot-sprays weeds to save chemicals,” he said. “The technology is only getting smarter from here.” Papagni wrapped up the program by connecting the dots between these innovators: “Whether it's fertilizers from TK, fungicides from Bayer, or automation from GUSS, California farmers are leading the world in adapting, innovating, and feeding the future.”
Tonight on Update with Beth Espey: following the recent announcements about TT 2026, we'll hear from Clerk of the Course, Gary Thompson. A review of a recent case suggests some people on the Island are dropping employment and equality complaints due to the high costs involved. There are fresh calls to improve pavements, paths, and highways in the north of the Island. We'll also look ahead to the Ravens' away game this weekend, and if you're aged 11–15 and a fan of Lego, we've got something you won't want to miss.
In tonight's programme:We're talking all matters Manx Grand Prix and Classic TT with 12 days of racing action getting underway from SundayWe'll hear from two of the local debutants taking on the Snaefell Mountain Course for the first timeThe MGP Supporters Club gives its thoughts on the new expanded, schedule for 2025 We hear how preparations have been going from the clerk of the courseThe importance of having enough marshals for this year's eventA big financial boost for racing in the north of the IslandAnd outside of that, we catch up with FC Isle of Man's manager ahead of his side's latest trip to Abbey Hey in the NWCFL Premier DivisionFeaturing Sam Naughton, Grant Thomson, Allan Brew, Gary Thompson, Laura Sawyer, Jane Corlett, Linda Alton-Heath, Carol Bartram and Paul Jones
MSD connects with Brixton Metals once again to discuss their strategic shift towards shallow drilling and a balanced commodity focus. CEO Gary Thompson joins us to discuss the company's approach at the Thorn project, where 50% of the budget targets gold and the other 50% copper. Discover how this strategy is unlocking high-grade mineralization near the surface and what it means for the future of the Camp Creek and Glenfinish zones.
In this Company Update, we welcome Gary Thompson, CEO of Silver47 Exploration (TSX.V:AGA - OTCQB:AAGAF - FRA:QP2), to discuss the recently announced merger between Silver47 and Summa Silver. Following the merger, Gary will step into the role of Executive Chairman of the combined company. Gary explains the strategy behind building a larger, year-round silver explorer. Key topics covered: Merger rationale: Accelerating growth by combining inferred and indicated silver-equivalent resources from projects in Alaska, Nevada, and New Mexico, totaling over 236 million oz AgEq inferred and 10 million oz AgEq indicated. Red Mountain (Alaska): The flagship asset, now with added critical minerals (antimony & gallium). Plans for up to $8M in exploration and a potential PEA in 2025. Hughes & Mogollon Projects: Two high-grade silver projects in the American Southwest from Summa Silver, offering year-round exploration flexibility. Capital strategy: How the team plans to grow without excessive dilution, using focused drilling and potential future M&A to drive scale. Leadership & vision: Gary Thompson and Summa CEO Galen McNamara aim to build a premier U.S. silver name, with ambitions to list on a major U.S. exchange.
The 2025 Isle of Man TT Races are imminent and once again Clerk of the TT Course Gary Thompson remains at the forefront of making sure the racing fortnight runs as safely and smoothly as possible.He's now entering his 13th year of overseeing the meeting and looking after all matters relating to the Snaefell Mountain Course.Manx Radio recently spoke with Mr Thompson to discuss in detail the running of the event; his relationship with riders, volunteers, visitors and residents, and what he makes of being in the spotlight for the calls he makes.
Gary Thompson, CEO of Brixton Metals, talks about the upcoming exploration season at the Thorn project. They discuss the excitement surrounding the drilling plans, the focus on both gold and copper targets, and the operational strategies for the season. Gary shares insights on the geological targets, the expected timeline for drilling, and the team dynamics as they prepare for the fieldwork ahead.
Gary Thompson, CEO of Brixton Metals, discusses the company's exploration strategies for the upcoming season, focusing on their flagship Thorn project in British Columbia. He highlights the importance of targeting lower elevation areas for gold and copper, the significance of joint ventures with partners like El Dorado Gold and Ivanhoe Electric, and the anticipation of drilling activities in the near future.
Motorists on Paris road can see the new multi-million dollar community center being built near Sylvan and Towne in northeast Columbia's Whitegate neighborhood, which has high poverty. United Community Builders is building the 22,500 square foot facility, which will be called the Beacon of Light. Senior Bishop and executive director Damian Dean and new development director Rochara Knight of United Community Builders joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour Saturday on 939 the Eagle's “CEO Roundtable” program. United Community Builders is an offshoot of United Community Cathedral church. Bishop Dean tells listeners that church's mission is to build and release capable people. He grew up in north St. Louis and came to Columbia to attend Mizzou. Ms. Knight is from Moberly, which is about 35 miles north of Columbia. Bishop Dean expects the Beacon of Light to open in early fall, weather permitting. He says the center's purpose will be to inspire and to educate people to achieve in life, adding that northeast Columbia has been a resource desert. The Whitegate neighborhood has many children, and there's no playground for two miles. He also credits donors for helping raise money for the center. “We will have a regulation-size high school gymnasium … basketball court. We're really thankful for (former Mizzou basketball star) Laurence Bowers and (former Shelter Insurance chief executive officer) Matt Moore and (former Columbia Insurance Group chief executive officer) Gary Thompson for really pushing us during the capital campaign to get a regulation-sized gym,” Bishop Dean tells listeners. He says the center will also have a community room for the public to use, adding that the center will be open Monday-Saturday. Bishop Dean also emphasizes the importance of respect for authority as well as the importance of integrity, honesty and a work ethic. He says United Community Builders gets its funding from individual donors, business owners and grants:
Gary Thompson, CEO of Brixton Metals, joined Trevor at the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference to discuss the recently released results of its regional prospecting-soil sampling program at the Thorn Project in British Columbia. The program shows data of additional prospects and porphyry targets within the property, which Brixton says they will strategize for 2025. Gary also talks about latest drill results form partners Ivanhoe Electric on the Hog Heaven project in Montana.
Gary Thompson, CEO of Brixton Metals, discusses the latest developments at the Thorn Project, including new drilling results and future exploration plans at the North Target. He emphasizes the importance of strategic funding and the need to explore new areas while addressing the current market valuation and potential for growth in the mining sector. The discussion also touches on the broader market trends and the company's focus on critical minerals.
Gary Thompson, CEO of Brixton Metals, discusses the latest corporate updates, including drilling results from the Trapper gold target on the Thorn project. He emphasizes the potential for new discoveries and the importance of partnerships to unlock value in their projects. The conversation also touches on the company's plans for future exploration and the need to adapt to market conditions.
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Ever wondered what the RGP does in this area? Dean Monske, President & CEO, and Gary Thompson, Exec VP, visit with Fred and answer questions about funding, future projects, current growth, and what exactly the RGP is and how it works.
Cliftonville legend Joe Gormley, Glentoran boss Declan Devine and Portadown skipper Gary Thompson join Michael on this week's show. The Reds won at Windsor and are getting ready for a North Belfast derby on Friday night, the Ports are hoping to build on a big scalp last weekend and the Glens meanwhile are preparing to face Larne at the Oval. The trio share their thoughts on the league season so far and weigh in on the debate around the current standard of the Irish League after some questions were raised following Larne's heavy defeat to Shamrock Rovers.
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Mining Stock Daily discusses the latest updates from Brixton Metals and CEO Gary Thompson. Gary shares insights on recent drill results from the Trapper and Cirque targets, the strategic acquisition of claims from the Gold Bear Mine, and future exploration plans. The discussion highlights the promising mineralization and the company's approach to expanding known mineralization in upcoming field seasons. The company continues to have drill assays pending following the 2024 work.
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Brixton Metals CEO, Gary Thompson, provides a corporate update on the company's drilling activities at the Thorn Project in the Golden Triangle, British Columbia. They have completed two 1,500-meter holes and are currently drilling a third hole at Camp Creek. They have also started drilling at the Cirque target, a new copper porphyry. Thompson discusses the placement of drill holes and the importance of the geophysical model in guiding future drilling. He also announces the vending of the Atlin Goldfields project to Eldorado Gold and the clean-up of royalties on the Thorn Project. Thompson mentions the upcoming assay results and the anticipation of news from the Hog Heaven drilling project.
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Brixton Metals CEO, Gary Thompson, provides an update on the commencement of drilling at the Thorn Project within the Golden Triangle. The drilling campaign aims to hit economic-grade copper mineralization and explore potential porphyry systems. The company is targeting 12,000-17,000 meters of drilling and is considering scaling up the program for 2025.
In this message Pastor Kurt continues our study of 1 Corinthians, exploring living a life that glorifies God through unity, love, and humility.Key Points:How knowledge alone can lead to pride, but love builds up the community.The importance of considering others' consciences and avoiding actions that may cause them to stumble.Practical applications of these principles in our daily lives, such as alcohol consumption, dress, language, and entertainment.Key principles for exercising Christian liberty, including prioritizing edification, unity, and humility.The ultimate goal of doing everything for the glory of God, as highlighted in 1 Corinthians 10:31.We also reflect on Jesus' prayer for unity in John 17, emphasizing that our unity and love as a church reflect God's glory to the world.Join us as we take inventory of our lives, seeking to act in ways that build up others and glorify God in all we do. Let's strive to live not just for our own liberty, but for the edification and unity of the church, inspired by the gospel and the example of Jesus Christ.
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In this episode, Kylie Williams interviews Gary Thompson, CEO of Brixton Metals, to get an update on the Hog Heaven and Thorn projects. At Hog Heaven, Ivanhoe Electric is earning into the project and has been drilling throughout the winter to test for high-sulfidation polymetallic mineralization. The focus is on finding the source of the mineralization at depth. The Thorn project, Brixton's flagship project, is gearing up for another drilling season. The company has a healthy budget and plans to drill in multiple target areas, including Camp Creek and new targets. The camp at Thorn is expanding, and the company is hoping to have a successful drilling season.
Join us for a powerful sermon by Pastor Gary as he shares an inspiring message about the transformative power of faith, generosity, and missions. Pastor Gary discusses the essence of Christian discipleship, emphasizing the importance of sharing the message of Jesus Christ with the world.Gary explores the significance of missions, both locally and globally, highlighting real-life stories of individuals who answered the call to go and serve others. He illustrates how going on mission trips not only impacts the lives of those served but also transforms the lives of the volunteers themselves.From the touching story of Cassie's journey to Mexico to build houses for families in need to the biblical principle of giving and receiving outlined by the Apostle Paul, this sermon encourages viewers to step out in faith, whether through physical service or financial support, trusting that God will provide and bless abundantly.This message challenges believers to embrace their calling to be the hands and feet of Jesus, making a difference in the world through acts of love, compassion, and generosity. Watch and be inspired to go, give, and spread the message of hope to those in need.Don't miss this empowering message that reminds us of the profound impact we can make when we answer the call to go and serve others in the name of Jesus Christ
Pastor Gary shares personal stories and insights on finding hope in life's most challenging moments. From the struggles of high school football practice to the daily grind of adult responsibilities, Gary explores how desperation can lead to unexpected breakthroughs. Drawing from his own experiences and those of others, he delves into the universal human experience of searching for hope in the midst of despair.Discover how ordinary people, just like you, have found glimmers of hope even in the darkest of times. From unexpected kindness to small victories, Gary reveals the profound impact that simple acts of service, generosity, and invitation can have on our lives and the lives of those around us.Whether you're grappling with uncertainty, facing setbacks, or simply seeking inspiration, this talk offers practical insights and encouragement for anyone on a journey toward hope and fulfillment.
Moving with Compassion, Service, and GenerosityWith this First Week of "GO," we jump into the essence of missions, compassion, service, and generosity. Pastor Gary Thompson passionately explores the profound call to action embedded within the Christian faith.Discover how love moves with compassion, service, and generosity as we discuss biblical narratives, personal anecdotes, and real-life testimonies. From supporting local missions to partnering with global ministries, the message underscores the transformative power of generosity in funding God's kingdom work.Experience the heartwarming testimonies of individuals like Jonas, a missionary from Ethiopia, and Stacy Guerrero, sharing stories of lives transformed through acts of compassion and service. Learn how ordinary individuals become pipelines for God's love and mercy, impacting lives both locally and globally.Be inspired to embrace a lifestyle of compassion, service, and generosity, understanding that every act of kindness and every contribution plays a vital role in advancing God's kingdom. As Pastor Gary leads us in prayer, let's reflect on our resources, time, and opportunities to partner with God in bringing hope and transformation to the world.
Pastor Gary delivers a stirring message on the transformative power of obedience, risk, and faith in the Christian journey. Drawing from biblical examples and personal anecdotes, He challenges viewers to heed God's call, even when it requires stepping into discomfort or uncertainty.Gary emphasizes the importance of obedience, highlighting that blessings await those who choose to follow God's commands, even when it's difficult. He shares stories of individuals like Ananias and Esther, who embraced obedience and witnessed God's miraculous work in their lives.Gary speaks about the call to risk, urging listeners to step out in faith and trust God's leading, even when it seems daunting. He encourages viewers to consider where God is calling them to take bold steps of faith, reminding them that God can do immeasurably more than they could ever imagine.This sermon is a powerful reminder that following God requires courage, obedience, and a willingness to take risks. It challenges believers to surrender fully to God's will and trust in His faithfulness.
On this week's Tech Thursday episode, Vicky Boyd hears from GUSS's Gary Thompson about the company's new all-electric autonomous sprayer.
Gary Thompson, CEO of Brixton Metals, provides a glimpse into the exploration opportunities this year at the Thorn Project in BC's Golden Triangle. The company recently raised more than $14M and will be putting the cash to work in its hunt for added scale to the Camp Creek porphyry mineralization. Gary would also like to test a few targets never drilled before.
The Jay Thomas Show Tuesday January 2nd, 2024. On today's episode Jay Thomas returns to talk about new Minnesota laws that are in affect, a new virtual shooting range, and talks about people still trying to ice fish in warm weather. Today's guests are: 1:08:40 - North Dakota Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus joins the show to discuss how House Bill 1158 North Dakota citizens taxes. If any listeners have questions about taxes, they can head over to the ND Tax for more info. 1:39:52 - Timothy Brown the owner of The Range joins the show to chat with Jay about his new virtual shooting range. 2:07:56 - Tri-State Diving owner Gary Thompson talks about how his business has been recovering items falling through the ice from people trying to ice fish during warm weather.
As the weather is warming up, we try to crack down on roaming on the ice around Minnesota so we wanted to talk to a man who has been busy trying to help those making unsafe decisions Gary Thompson of Tri-State Diving speaks on the dangers of being on the ice in Minnesota . Then we discussed the New Year's Eve plans and the busy weekend expected for Minneapolis, specifically Sunday night with the Packers-Vikings game coinciding. Also, shared a story about recalls with handheld blenders and soon to be popular brand of inhalers being discontinued that are making headlines.
Gary Thompson of Brixton Metals shares his corporate editorial comments on the latest round of drill results out of the Trapper Target within the greater Thorn Project in British Columbia. JV partners Ivanhoe Electric have also shared new drill results from the Hog Heaven project in Montana.
We have a follow up conversation with Brixton Metals CEO, Gary Thompson. The company published their anticipated first drill results form the Camp Creek Porphyry Target, which included over 1500m of .34% CuEq. Gary and Trevor discuss the data, what they now know about the system, and how to follow up in coming drilling campaigns.
Gary Thompson of Brixton Metals joins MSD from Beaver Creek for an update from the Thorn Project in the Golden Triangle. The company published sample results from the Metla target while they await final assays from the Camp Creek porphyry deposit and the Trapper Target.