Northern Freegold Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:NFR) - 

Highlights



--  Program designed to test broader mineralized system in Revenue Zone was
    successful in identifying significant gold, silver, copper system which
    may lead to additional resources at Freegold Mountain 
--  Significant mineralized 800 m x150 m x 150m zone identified in Discovery
    Target 
--  Follow up diamond drill program underway will augment the RC results by
    providing data to greater depths, as well as additional geological and
    structural information required for resource definition 
--  Results to date lead management to believe the potential to expand
    mineral resources at Freegold Mountain Project is excellent
--  Results to date are indicative of large porphyry systems throughout BC &
    Yukon (Kemess North and Casino)



Northern Freegold Resources Ltd. is pleased to announce preliminary results from
the 2010 phase 1 drill program at the road-accessible, district-scale Freegold
Mountain Gold-Copper Project in the Yukon Territory. The goals of the phase 1
program were to expand the existing million ounce NI 43-101 inferred gold
resource at the Nucleus deposit and help define additional gold and copper
resources at the highly prospective gold-silver-copper enriched Revenue Zone.
The phase 1 program included 11 diamond and 5 reverse circulation (RC) step out
drill holes at Nucleus, 40 RC holes in the Revenue Zone, and a 60 line km Titan
Deep IP survey (see attached plan map). This release reports on 28 holes
completed in the Revenue Zone. Results from the Nucleus Zone and additional
holes from the Revenue Zone will be reported on once assays are received and
interpreted.


"We believe the Revenue Zone has great potential for us to add resources to the
Freegold Project," commented Bill Harris, NFR's Chairman & COO. "We have seen
indications of significant mineralization in RC drilling at Revenue this season,
so we are excited to be able to get a diamond drill rig into the area to help us
test the potential of this large-scale porphyry system. The Titan Survey
combined with the reconnaissance RC and diamond drilling will help develop an
overall picture of the large scale mineralized system to depth." 


Revenue Zone:

The Revenue zone shows similar geological and mineralogical characteristics to
other deposits in the region which have developed multi-million ounce gold
resources with multi-billion pound copper resources. The reconnaissance reverse
circulation (RC) drill program in the Revenue Zone was designed to
systematically test to a shallow depth a broad area extending over 2 km with
separate target areas (Discovery, Guder and Granger) identified by anomalous
soil results and limited historical drilling with the goal of adding resources
to the Freegold Mountain Project. Drill results to date indicate the presence of
anomalous to significant mineralization, indicative of a large scale gold,
copper and silver system. Twenty-six (26) holes of the 28 being reported in this
release (Discovery and Granger targets) intersected mineralization (see tables
at end of release).


A well mineralized east-west trending zone measuring 800 m long, 150 m wide and
up to 150 m deep has been outlined at the Discovery Target from the initial
holes (see attached plan map). The mineralized zone is open to the east and west
and to depth. As can be seen from the plan map, the RC drilling was planned in a
systematic manner to follow up on historical holes focused in concentrated
areas. As noted in the table below significant results were intersected in step
out holes from historical hole DD 91-1 which returned 80 m of 0.87 g/t Au and
3243 ppm Cu (1.74 g/t gold equivalent). This hole was relogged and reassayed to
include silver, molybdenum and tungsten in 2010 and returned 89 m of 0.73 g/t
gold, 9.96 g/t silver, 3062 ppm Cu (1.72 g/t gold equivalent). This interval
also ran 179.3 ppm Mo and 326.9 ppm W. Also of note is a sample collected from
RC 10-20 which returned values of 48.00 g/t Au, 9.90 g/t Ag and 2660 ppm Cu. For
a more complete set of results see the table at the end of this release.




Selected Drill Intervals from Discovery Target(1)

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                                                        Au 
                                                     equiv                 
                                                       (3)             Step-
                           Inter-                     (Au,             out  
Hole  Length   From           val    Au    Ag    Cu    Ag,    Mo     W Loca-
No       (m)    (m) To (m) (2)(m) (g/t) (g/t) (ppm)    Cu) (ppm) (ppm) tion 
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DD91- 103.00  13.67 102.72  89.05  0.73  9.96  3062   1.72 179.3 326.9 Orig-
 01                                                                    inal
Incl-         23.32  99.67  76.35  0.83 10.90  3462   1.94 205.3 379.7      
 udes                                                                       
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RC10- 153.92  73.15 153.92  80.77  0.41  2.30  1133   0.75  57.8 152.0 100 m
 18                                                                    W    
Incl-         96.01 126.49  30.48  0.89  3.94  1830   1.45  89.4 296.5      
 udes                                                                       
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RC10- 153.92  56.39  71.63  15.24  1.28  0.21     5   1.29   (i)   (i) 100 m
 19                                                                    W    
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RC10- 150.88   6.10  19.81  13.71  0.12  3.17  3191   1.03  53.9 101.0 100 m
 21                                                                    W    
RC10-         83.82  96.01  12.19  0.63  7.87  2113   1.33  30.5 222.3      
 21                                                                         
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RC10- 155.45  77.72  88.39  10.67  7.26  2.31   717   7.49   (i)   (i) 200 m
 20                                                                    W    
Incl-         82.30  83.82   1.52 48.00  9.90  2660  48.88   (i)   (i)      
 udes                                                                       
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RC10- 201.17  57.91 201.17 143.26  0.12  1.76   779   0.36  46.2  53.6 100 m
 26                                                                    E    
Incl-         88.39  94.49   6.10  0.23  5.72  2357   0.97 128.3  31.2      
 udes                                                                       
And          167.64 190.50  22.86  0.21  2.47  1308   0.60  71.2 182.7      
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RC10- 137.16  16.76 106.68  89.92  0.12  1.71 581.9   0.31  30.4  79.6 300 m
 27                                                                    W    
Incl-         88.39 102.11  13.72  0.25  2.25  1094   0.58  49.6  34.4      
 udes                                                                       
RC10-        124.97 131.06   6.09  0.39  3.03  1061   0.73 100.0 410.5      
 27                                                                         
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RC10-  32.00   1.52  32.00  30.48  0.14  1.44   741   0.36  30.7 149.4 300 m
 28                                                                    W    
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(1) Select intervals within this table are from longer lower grade
    intervals. Please refer to table at end of release for complete set of
    results.
(2) True widths unkown
(3) Au equivalent metal prices: $US$846.00/oz gold, US$3.31/lb copper,
    US$14.40/oz silver (3 yr average; no discount for metallurgical recovery
    in contained metal figures).
(i) Values less than 30 ppm were not reported in table



Results are still pending from 3 additional RC holes at the eastern end of the
Discovery mineralized zone. 


In the Granger Target, 14 of 16 RC holes intersected pervasive alteration and
anomalous gold, silver and copper mineralization. Hole RC 10-01 intersected
69.80 m of 0.42 g/t Au, 0.52 g/t Ag and 429 ppm Cu (0.54 g/t gold equivalent)
including 4.58 m of 3.38 g/t Au, 1.83 g/t Ag and 535 ppm (3.56 g/t gold
equivalent). Hole RC10-03 intersected 38.10 m of 0.37 g/t Au, 0.80 g/t Ag and
324 ppm Cu (0.47 g/t gold equivalent) including 1.53 m of 6.22 g/t Au, 0.90 g/t
Ag and 238 ppm Cu (6.30 g/t gold equivalent). We interpret the widespread and
thick zones of alteration, and anomalous gold and copper mineralization,
regardless of the grade of the intersections, as demonstrating the presence of a
large scale gold and copper system.


Results are still pending upon 12 RC holes in the Guder Target to the west of
the Discovery Target.


Phase 2 Drill Program in Discovery Target:

Management is encouraged by the initial results from the RC testing and the
definition of the mineralized zone. Based on the initial RC results, a diamond
drill rig has been mobilized from the Nucleus Deposit to the Revenue Zone. The
Phase 2 drill program is budgeted for up to 1500 m in 5 holes. The diamond
drilling will focus on the Discovery target and will test up to 350 m depth. In
addition, some holes will be angled to allow penetration into areas not
accessible by the RC rig. The diamond drill core will provide more detailed
information on the geology and structure of the area as well as test for
extensions to mineralization at depth. The program extension is expected to be
completed in approximately 3 weeks. 


Target Deposit Type:

Results from the initial RC holes are on par with initial reconnaissance testing
of large scale porphyry systems in the Dawson Range belt and in production in
other areas of the world. The Casino porphyry Cu +/- Au +/- Mo +/- Ag deposit,
approximately 75 km to the northwest contains 8 million ozs Au, 4.4 billion lbs
Cu and 440 million lbs Mo (within 914 million tonnes at 0.212% Cu, 0.237 g/t Au
and 0.024% Mo and 78 million tonnes @ 0.062% Cu and 0.427g/t Au in heap leach)
(www.westerncoppercorp.com). The Kemess North Deposit, located in northern BC,
is a Au-Cu porphyry containing 6.9 million ozs Au and 2.3 billion lbs Cu (within
719 million tonnes @ 0.30 g/t gold and 15% Cu)(www.northgateminerals.com). These
reserves and resources have not been verified by the qualified person and the
information is not necessarily indicative of the mineralization at Freegold
Mountain.


Titan 24 Deep IP Geophysical Survey at Nucleus & Revenue Zones:

The company has now completed 39 of 60 line km of the previously announced deep
penetrating Titan-24 IP/Resistivity survey to aid in determining the scope of
the mineralized system and its extent down to an estimated 750 m depth. The
program, consisting of 15 500 m spaced lines will cover an area of approx.30 km2
which includes the million ounce gold resource at the Nucleus Zone and the 24
km2 gold and copper soil geochemical anomaly over the Nucleus and Revenue Zones.
The survey is expected to be complete in about the next 2 weeks. Interpretation
of the survey will take approximately 6 weeks following the completion of the
survey.


Integrating results of the Titan Survey with previous geophysical surveys, the
expanded geochemical survey, geological mapping, and the results of all 2010 and
earlier drilling, will assist in the prioritization of high potential targets
and possibly identify previously unrecognized targets with similar geophysical
signatures to the resource at Nucleus and the known gold-copper mineralized
system at the Revenue Zone. 


This comprehensive approach has been successful at identifying targets and
systems at several deposits within the Dawson Range of the Tintina Gold Belt,
within close proximity (80 km radius) of the Freegold Mountain Project. For
example, Titan 24 surveys have been utilized at the producing Minto Mine of
Capstone Mining Corp. (www.capstonemining.com) and the Casino Deposit of Western
Copper Corporation (www.westerncoppercorp.com) to expand the extent of known
deposit limits. In addition, Capstone recently reported "Capstone's integrated,
multifaceted approach to the exploration of the Minto Mine property has yielded
seven new discoveries since 2006" (see Capstone released dated September 1st,
2010). For example the "Wildfire" discovery was made as a result of "testing of
an extensive geophysical anomaly detected during a deep penetrating IP survey
being conducted over the Minto Mine property" (see Capstone released dated
September 1st, 2010). 


Qualified Person

Allan Armitage, PhD, P. Geol (AB), Exploration Manager for Northern Freegold is
a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and will be
responsible for quality control of exploration undertaken by the Company and has
reviewed and approved the technical information in this release.


QA/QC

The RC holes were drilled by a track mounted Prospector II reverse circulation
drill supplied by Northspan Exploration Limited of Kelowna, BC. Chip samples at
the drill, representing 1.52 metres were placed in white 5 gallon plastic pails,
sealed with pressure lids, marked with the drill hole number and depth of hole
and shipped back to camp. Representative chip samples were extracted and placed
in a plastic sample tray. A representative assay sample was extracted and placed
into a polyvinyl sample bag (dry samples) or a cloth sample bag (wet samples).
At the camp, the representative chip sample was logged and assay samples were
prepared for shipping.


A total of 2519 samples from 28 RC holes were collected and shipped to ALS
Laboratory's (ALS) sample preparation facility in Whitehorse. Samples submitted
to this lab are prepared for shipping by logging into the ALS system, prepared
by drying, crush to appropriate particle size and representatively split to a
smaller size for shipping. The prepped samples are shipped to the main North
American laboratory in North Vancouver, BC for final pulverizing and analysis.
Samples were analyzed for gold by fire assay (FA) with an atomic absorption
finish (AA) on 30 gram samples. All samples having more than 1,000 ppm gold were
re-assayed by FA and a gravimetric finish. Each sample is also sent for
multi-element analysis by the ICP-MS method, which includes Cu, Ag, Mo and W.


The 2010 RC drilling included the insertion of "blanks" and reference standards
for assay grade control. The standards are purchased from CDN Resource Labs. The
"blank" samples are taken from barren RAB samples (2007 drill program) located
on site. One standard and one blank are inserted with every batch of 20 RC
samples prior to shipment to ALS. 


As part of in-house QA/QC ALS inserts certified gold standards, which are
purchased from CDN Resource Labs. Standards are inserted and three pulp
duplicates are analyzed for every 20 samples. Random additional repeats are also
analyzed as required. Results from all internal QC samples and repeats are
reported.


If there are any analyses of the certified gold standards that falls outside of
the acceptable range the entire batch of 20 samples will be re-run. If there are
any significant gold values returned from the "blank" core samples the entire
batch of 20 samples will be re-run. Upon completion of the 2010 assaying 5% to
10% of the core sample pulps from 2010 drilling program will be submitted to
another lab for check assaying. No sample batch re-runs have been necessary on
the 2010 gold assay results received to date.


About Northern Freegold

Northern Freegold is a well financed rapidly advancing Canadian-based precious
metals exploration and development company, which brings local expertise and
strong management to focus on the development of economic mineral resources on
the district-scale Freegold Mountain gold and copper project in the Yukon and
the Burro Creek gold and silver property in Arizona. 


To view the map associated with this press release, please click on the
following link : http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/n915.pdf


Northern Freegold Resources Ltd.

On behalf of the Board of Directors 

Bill Harris, Chairman & COO

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: The information in this
press release includes certain "forward-looking statements". All statements,
other than statements of historical fact, included herein including, without
limitation, plans for and intentions with respect to the company's properties,
statements regarding intentions with respect to obligations due for various
projects, strategic alternatives, quantity of resources or reserves, timing of
permitting, construction and production and other milestones, are forward
looking statements. Statements concerning Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources
are also forward-looking statements in that they reflect an assessment, based on
certain assumptions, of the mineralization that would be encountered and mining
results if the project were developed and mined in the manner described.
Forward-looking statements involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be
no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results
and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such
statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from NFR's expectations include the uncertainties involving the need
for additional financing to explore and develop properties and availability of
financing in the debt and capital markets; uncertainties involved in the
interpretation of drilling results and geological tests and the estimation of
reserves and resources; the need for cooperation of government agencies and
First Nation groups in the exploration, and development of properties; and the
need to obtain permits and governmental approval. NFR's forward looking
statements reflect the beliefs, opinions and projections of management on the
date the statements are made. NFR assumes no obligation to update the forward
looking statements if management's beliefs, opinions, projections, or other
factors should they change.


Cautionary Note Regarding Reserve and Resource Estimates: This press release has
been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the securities laws in
effect in Canada, which differ from the requirements of U.S. securities laws.
Unless otherwise indicated, all resource and reserve estimates included in this
press release have been prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") and the Canadian
Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Classification System. NI 43-101 is a rule
developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators which establishes standards
for all public disclosure an issuer makes of scientific and technical
information concerning mineral projects. Canadian standards, including NI
43-101, differ significantly from the requirements of the United States
Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), and resource and reserve information
contained herein may not be comparable to similar information disclosed by U.S.
companies. In particular, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
the term "resource" does not equate to the term "reserves". Investors should
also understand that "inferred mineral resources" have a great amount of
uncertainty as to their existence and great uncertainty as to their economic and
legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an "inferred
mineral resource" will ever be upgraded to a higher category. The estimation of
quantities of resources and reserves is complex, based on significant subjective
assumptions and forward-looking information, including assumptions that arise
from the evaluation of geological, geophysical, engineering and economic data
for a given ore body. This data could change over time as a result of numerous
factors, including new information gained from development activities, evolving
production history and a reassessment of the viability of production under
different economic conditions. Changes in data and/or assumptions could cause
reserve estimates to substantially change from period to period. No assurance
can be given that the indicated level of mineral will be produced. Actual
production could differ from expected production and an adverse change in
mineral prices could make a reserve uneconomic to mine. Variations could also
occur in actual ore grades and recovery rates from estimates.




Discovery Target

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                                                            Au
                                                         equiv             
                              Inter-                       (1)
                                 val                      (Au,              
Hole     Length   From     To    (2)    Au    Ag     Cu    Ag,     Mo      W
No.         (m)    (m)    (m)    (m) (g/t) (g/t)  (ppm)    Cu)  (ppm)  (ppm)
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RC10-017  92.96  64.01  83.82  19.81  0.22  0.88  436.7   0.35  62.86    (i)
   Incl.         65.53  71.63   6.10  0.33  1.58  435.1   0.47 118.59    (i)
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RC10-018 153.92   1.52  54.86  53.34  0.24  1.14  442.7   0.38    (i)    (i)
   Incl.          7.62  16.76   9.14  0.61  2.78 1211.6   0.98    (i)    (i)
RC10-018         64.01  70.10   6.09  0.23  1.50  766.7   0.47    (i)    (i)
RC10-018         73.15 153.92  80.77  0.41  2.30 1132.8   0.75  57.80 152.01
   Incl.         79.25  86.87   7.62  0.30  2.90 1871.6   0.85    (i)    (i)
     and         96.01 126.49  30.48  0.89  3.94 1830.0   1.45  89.36 296.48
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RC10-019 153.92  25.91  47.24  21.33  0.33  0.37  142.0   0.38    (i)    (i)
   Incl.         33.53  39.62   6.09  0.47  0.35  134.7   0.52    (i)    (i)
RC10-019         56.39  71.63  15.24  1.28  0.21    4.8   1.29    (i)    (i)
   Incl.         62.48  71.63   9.15  1.37  0.23    5.2   1.38    (i)    (i)
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RC10-020 155.45  27.43  39.62  12.19  0.40  0.49  217.7   0.47    (i)    (i)
RC10-020         45.72  48.77   3.05  0.85  0.50  269.5   0.93    (i)  82.25
RC10-020         77.72  88.39  10.67  7.26  2.31  717.2   7.49    (i)    (i)
   Incl.         82.30  83.82   1.52 48.00  9.90 2660.0  48.88    (i)    (i)
RC10-020        147.83 155.45   7.62  0.12  2.16  929.5   0.41    (i)    (i)
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RC10-021 150.88   1.52  38.10  36.58  0.08  1.78 1622.4   0.54  38.29  49.13
   Incl.          6.10  19.81  13.71  0.12  3.17 3191.2   1.03  53.87 101.01
RC10-021         42.67 118.87  76.20  0.22  2.87  744.8   0.47    (i)  65.33
   Incl.         51.82  60.96   9.14  0.34  2.80  566.9   0.54  38.53    (i)
     and         65.53  71.63   6.10  0.18  2.60  660.8   0.40    (i)    (i)
     and         83.82  96.01  12.19  0.63  7.87 2113.3   1.33  30.52 222.33
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RC10-023 105.16   1.52   7.62   6.10  0.31  0.45  375.2   0.42    (i)    (i)
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RC10-024 175.87   9.14  10.67   1.53  0.80  0.30  105.0   0.84    (i)    (i)
RC10-024        167.64 175.87   8.23  0.20  1.84  758.3   0.44    (i) 109.42
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RC10-025  152.4  54.86  91.44  36.58  0.18  1.00  634.8   0.37    (i)    (i)
   Incl.         64.01  79.25  15.24  0.32  1.34  906.5   0.59    (i)    (i)
RC10-025        137.16 138.68   1.52  0.92  0.40   60.0   0.94    (i)  90.00
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RC10-026 201.17  45.72  48.77   3.05  1.26  0.80  331.3   1.37    (i)    (i)
RC10-026         57.91 201.17 143.26  0.12  1.76  778.9   0.36  46.22  53.59
   Incl.         88.39  94.49   6.10  0.23  5.72 2356.7   0.97 128.26  31.17
     and        103.63 115.82  12.19  0.18  2.69 1464.9   0.62 128.83    (i)
     and        120.40 124.97   4.57  0.18  3.10  986.0   0.50  32.35    (i)
     and        144.78 149.35   4.57  0.19  1.60  766.7   0.43  50.59 124.74
     and        167.64 190.50  22.86  0.21  2.47 1308.1   0.60  71.15 182.68
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RC10-027 137.16  16.76 106.68  89.92  0.12  1.71  581.9   0.31  30.38  79.60
   Incl.         38.10  42.67   4.57  0.15  3.50  915.2   0.45  18.65 109.98
     and         48.77  56.39   7.62  0.21  2.52  792.2   0.47  89.53 485.37
     and         70.10  74.68   4.58  0.13  3.44  966.1   0.45  37.34 100.09
     and         88.39 102.11  13.72  0.25  2.25 1093.6   0.58  49.63  34.38
RC10-027        124.97 131.06   6.09  0.39  3.03 1061.4   0.73 100.03 410.49
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RC10-028  32.00   1.52  32.00  30.48  0.14  1.44  741.3   0.36  30.74 149.42
   Incl.         21.34  24.38   3.04  0.23  2.50 1155.0   0.58  45.00 290.00
     and         27.43  32.00   4.57  0.14  1.90  981.3   0.43  50.32 490.15
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Drill holes with Au equivalent grades less than 0.40 g/t are not displayed
in the above table unless the interval included a shorter interval with a
Au equivalent grade greater than 0.40 g/t.
(1) Au equivalent metal prices: $US$846.00/oz gold, US$3.31/lb copper,
    US$14.40/oz silver (3 yr average; no discount for metallurgical recovery
    in contained metal figures).
(2) True widths are unknown
(i) values less than  30 ppm were not reported in table


Granger Target

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                                                            Au
                                                         equiv            
                              Inter-                       (1)
                                 val                      (Au,            
Hole     Length   From     To    (2)    Au    Ag     Cu    Ag,    Mo      W
No.         (m)    (m)    (m)    (m) (g/t) (g/t)  (ppm)    Cu) (ppm)  (ppm)
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RC10-001 153.92   3.35  73.15  69.80  0.42  0.52  428.6   0.54   (i)    (i)
   Incl.          3.35  10.67   7.32  0.50  0.42  527.3   0.65   (i)    (i)
     and         16.76  21.34   4.58  3.38  1.83  534.7   3.56   (i)    (i)
     and         36.58  41.15   4.57  0.97  0.53  574.2   1.14   (i)    (i)
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RC10-002 150.88   3.66  12.19   8.53  0.31  1.70  741.0   0.54   (i)    (i)
     and         30.48  39.62   9.14  0.19  1.75  810.3   0.44   (i)    (i)
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RC10-003  152.4   1.52  39.62  38.10  0.37  0.80  324.3   0.47   (i)    (i)
   Incl.         24.38  25.91   1.53  6.22  0.90  238.0   6.30   (i)    (i)
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RC10-004 155.45  68.58  71.63   3.05  0.21  1.35  651.5   0.41   (i)    (i)
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RC10-008 126.49  33.53  41.15   7.62  0.30  0.86  720.4   0.51   (i)    (i)
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RC10-010 100.58  68.58  82.30  13.72  0.29  0.69  847.8   0.53   (i)    (i)
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RC10-011 137.16  41.15  45.72   4.57  0.26  2.17  463.4   0.42   (i)    (i)
RC10-011         73.15  82.30   9.15  0.37  0.82  388.6   0.49   (i)    (i)
RC10-011         85.34  86.87   1.53  1.44  2.30  441.0   1.60   (i)    (i)
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RC10-012  89.92  51.82  54.86   3.04  0.78  1.30  182.0   0.86   (i)    (i)
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RC10-013  152.4  12.19  15.24   3.05  0.52  0.55  181.5   0.58   (i)    (i)
RC10-013         25.91  32.00   6.09  0.43  0.35  229.2   0.49   (i)    (i)
RC10-013        118.87 124.97   6.10  0.27  0.80  428.3   0.40   (i)    (i)
RC10-013        147.83 152.40   4.57  0.37  0.33  226.5   0.43   (i)    (i)
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RC10-014  152.4  73.15  80.77   7.62  0.42  1.24  904.5   0.68   (i)  63.14
RC10-014        105.16 109.73   4.57  0.70  0.70  650.4   0.89   (i)    (i)
RC10-014        135.64 137.16   1.52  0.58  0.70  671.0   0.77   (i)    (i)
RC10-014        149.35 150.88   1.53  0.52  0.50  367.0   0.63   (i)    (i)
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RC10-015 178.31   1.52  16.76  15.24  0.29  0.76  622.5   0.47   (i)    (i)
   Incl.         12.19  15.24   3.05  0.98  2.36 1768.0   1.49   (i)    (i)
RC10-015         65.53  74.68   9.15  0.30  0.45  388.7   0.41   (i)  46.80
   Incl.         65.53  70.10   4.57  0.51  0.80  588.8   0.68   (i)  87.02
RC10-015        132.59 138.68   6.09  0.34  0.90  457.2   0.48   (i)    (i)
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RC10-016 143.26  96.01 102.11   6.10  0.96  4.03 2224.1   1.62   (i) 129.69
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Drill holes with Au equivalent grades less than 0.40 g/t are not displayed
in the above table 
(1) Au equivalent metal prices: $US$846.00/oz gold, US$3.31/lb copper,
    US$14.40/oz silver (3 yr average; no discount for metallurgical recovery
    in contained metal figures).
(2) True widths are unknown
(i) values less than  30 ppm were not reported in table

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