Iron Creek Capital Corp. (TSX VENTURE:IRN) ("Iron Creek") is pleased to provide
an update on Kinross Minera Chile Limitada's ("Kinross") exploration activities
at Iron Creek's Las Pampas project in northern Chile.


Over the last three months, geological mapping by Kinross confirmed potential
for Au-Ag veins along the Cerritos Trend and possibly Acarreos, and identified a
new area of interest at the southern end of the property at Cerro Jarosita.
Kinross also continued sampling activities started by Iron Creek and submitted
samples to laboratories. Kinross plans to continue detailed geological mapping,
trenching and rock chip sampling at Las Pampas, located to the south of Yamana
Gold's (TSX: YRI) El Penon and Fortuna mines.


Kinross is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kinross Gold Corp. (TSX-TO: K) and has
the sole and exclusive option and right to acquire up to a 75% undivided
interest in Iron Creek's Las Pampas mining concessions located in northern Chile
by complying with the terms and conditions set out in the Option Agreement (the
"Agreement") signed in April 2014. Further details of the Agreement can be found
in Iron Creek's news releases dated August 8, 2013 and April 14, 2014.


Update on Exploration Activities at Las Pampas

Since signing the Agreement Kinross has set up a field base out of the northern
port city of Antofagasta in order to support field activities at Las Pampas.
Some 3,200 soil/colluvial samples, previously collected by Iron Creek, were
submitted to the ALS analytical laboratory in La Serena. These soil/colluvial
samples were part of an infill programme covering an approximately 10Km x 2Km
arsenic and antimony anomaly along the Cerritos Trend highlighted from previous
regional sampling campaigns undertaken by Iron Creek. Further, over 400
soil/colluvial, rock chip and float samples collected by Kinross from the
project area were also sent for geochemical analysis. Kinross has also completed
detailed geological mapping campaigns over parts of the project area, using both
in-house and consultant geologists, including an analysis of the structural
framework and hydrothermal alteration patterns.


Preliminary results from the geological mapping to date have confirmed the
importance of the Cerritos Sur, Cerritos Norte, Cerros Bayos series of low hills
as having prospectivity for Au-Ag veins. The hills represent a series of small,
uplifted fault blocks that lie along one of the principal geochemical anomalies
within the project area - the "Cerritos Trend" - mostly defined by arsenic and
antimony anomalies - two of the key pathfinder elements in epithermal, low
sulphidation vein systems.


Cerritos Sur:

A key area previously identified by Iron Creek geologists showing a distinct
consistency in the continuity of veins that appear to be of Epithermal Low
Sulphidation to Intermediate Sulphidation type, coinciding with broad areas of
vein float and the presence of hydrothermal breccias. Minor gold and silver
drill intercepts were previously reported by Iron Creek in this area.


Cerritos Norte:

Continuous, narrow, sub-parallel quartz veins are present at Cerritos Norte, and
wide drill intercepts of anomalous silver with sporadic gold were previously
reported by Iron Creek from this area. Kinross concludes that more mapping is
recommended to try and develop further potential.


Cerros Bayos:

Surficial sinter and/or chalcedonic silica replacement of volcano-sedimentary
units at Cerros Bayos may be related to targets further to the east.


The Acarreos area is characterised by significant arsenic and lesser antimony
soil/colluvial anomalies from previous work carried out by Iron Creek, together
with several areas of quartz vein float, thought to indicate possible underlying
vein potential.


Acarreos Sur:

Kinross geologists have noted gossanous jarosite-silica alteration associated
with high arsenic anomalies. The alteration anomaly can be seen consistently in
a narrow, elongate zone some 50m x1200m in size and which has been interpreted
as the weathered expression of sulphide rich feeders.


Kinross geologists have carried out transects and more detailed mapping on 100m
line spacing traversing the breadth of the Las Pampas concessions around the
target areas identified by Iron Creek. A new area of interest has been
discovered at Cerro Jarosita, at the southern end of the property.


Cerro Jarosita:

This target area consists of a hydrothermal alteration footprint covering
approximately 1.2Km x 0.3Km, displaying pervasive opaline silica replacements
with associated iron-oxide boxworks and oxidized sulphide veinlets. Initial
interpretations suggest the possibility of encountering the shallow exposure
levels of epithermal veins.


Kinross plans to continue the detailed geological mapping already initiated,
complemented by additional trenching and rock chip sampling of altered outcrops.
A consultant geochemist will also be contracted to help interpret the voluminous
geochemical data available for the project.


About Las Pampas Property

Iron Creek's 100% owned Las Pampas Property is an approximately 50,000 hectare
land package located in an exceptional position along the highly prospective
Palaeocene mineral belt in northern Chile. The property is centred along strike
and approximately 35Km southwest of the multi-million ounce gold and silver
mining district at El Penon and related deposits. Previous exploration
activities by Iron Creek and its previous partners, including drilling, have
returned excellent geological, geochemical and geophysical results indicative of
low sulphidation epithermal bonanza precious metals veins - the main target type
sought - together with evidence for possible disseminated precious metals
targets and deep porphyry copper targets. Further details can be obtained from
Iron Creek's website:

(http://www.ironcreekcapital.com/s/LasPampas.asp)

Dr. Demetrius Pohl, PhD., Certified Professional Geoscientist (CPG), an
independent consultant, is the Company's Qualified Person for the purposes of
National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosures for Mineral Projects of the
Canadian Securities Administrators, and has approved the written disclosure of
the technical information contained in this news release. 


About Iron Creek

Iron Creek Capital Corp. is a Vancouver-based exploration company focused on the
acquisition and exploration of world-class mineral systems in Chile. The Company
has assembled a portfolio of exploration projects prospective for gold, silver
and copper mineralization.


ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

Timothy J. Beale, President

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor the Investment Industry Regulatory
Organization of Canada accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.


Forward-Looking Statement

Some of the statements in this news release contain forward-looking information
that involves inherent risk and uncertainty affecting the business of Iron Creek
Capital Corp. Actual results may differ materially from those currently
anticipated in such statement.


To view accompanying maps, visit the following link:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/IRNNRJuly302014maps.pdf


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Iron Creek Capital Corp.
604.687.5544
604.688.1157 (FAX)
info@ironcreekcapital.com
www.ironcreekcapital.com

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