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		<title>Northern Tiger Resources Reports Additional Assay Results at 3Ace Property, Yukon Intersects 3.15 g/t over 27.9 metres, including 45.22 g/t over 1.3 metres</title>
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Northern Tiger Resources Inc. (&#8221;Northern Tiger&#8221; or the &#8220;Company&#8221;) (NTR:  TSX-V) is pleased to announce that assays have been received for an  additional twelve diamond drill holes from the 3Ace Property in the  southeast Yukon.  Assays have now been reported for 20 of the 29 holes  completed to depth in [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Northern Tiger Resources Inc. (&#8221;Northern Tiger&#8221; or the &#8220;Company&#8221;) (NTR:  TSX-V) is pleased to announce that assays have been received for an  additional twelve diamond drill holes from the 3Ace Property in the  southeast Yukon.  Assays have now been reported for 20 of the 29 holes  completed to depth in the 2011 drill campaign.   Assays are pending for  five additional Main Zone holes and for two scout holes at each of the  North Zone and the road showing prospects.</p>
<p>Key results from the twelve holes being reported include:</p>
<ul>
<li>3A-11-18 &#8212; <strong>1.25 g/t gold over 30.5 metres, including 3.11 g/t gold over 6.8 metres</strong></li>
<li>3A-11-28 &#8212; <strong>1.15 g/t over 23.0 metres, including 6.45 g/t over 1.0 metre</strong></li>
<li>3A-11-32 &#8212; <strong>3.15 g/t over 27.9 metres, including 45.22 g/t over 1.3 metres</strong></li>
</ul>
<p><em>&#8220;Drilling continues to demonstrate the continuity of the  Main Zone,&#8221; says Greg Hayes, President of Northern Tiger.  &#8220;We have also  observed visible gold in six of the seventeen Main Zone holes reported  so far this year &#8211; an encouraging indicator of the strength of the  mineralizing system at 3Ace.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Main Zone Holes 3A-11-18, 28 and 32 are step-back holes, and all three  holes intercepted significant gold mineralization and continue to  demonstrate the down-dip continuity of the Main Zone.   Hole 3A-11-20a  is an in-fill hole that also intersected the mineralized zone.  Hole  3A-11-21 was drilled roughly parallel to the strike of the mineralized  structure, primarily to obtain additional information on the geometry of  the Main Zone stratigraphy.  Hole 3A-11-24a, a 50 metre step out to the  south of Hole 3A-10-02, did not intercept any significant  mineralization, and the Main Zone is interpreted to be either off-set or  terminated by a fault at this location.  The Main Zone continues to be  open along strike to the north and down-dip.</p>
<p>Six scout holes from three separate set-ups tested a small portion of  the Green Zone West geochemical anomaly.  All six holes intercepted  narrow zones of relatively low-grade gold mineralization.  The Green  Zone West mineralization intercepted in these initial drill holes does  not adequately explain the scale and tenor of the soil anomaly and  further drill testing is warranted.</p>
<p>Maps showing drill hole locations and intercepts will be posted on the Company&#8217;s website at <a href="http://www.northern-tiger.com/" target="_blank">www.northern-tiger.com</a>.</p>
<p>Significant intercepts include:</p>
<p>&gt;</p>
<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" width="99%" align="center">
<tbody>
<tr>
<th align="center"><strong> </strong><strong>Hole #</strong></th>
<th align="center"><strong><strong>Dip</strong></strong></th>
<th align="center"><strong>Azimuth</strong></th>
<th align="center"><strong>Zone</strong></th>
<th align="center"><strong>Interval</strong><br />
<strong>(m)</strong></th>
<th align="center"><strong>Width</strong><br />
<strong>(m)</strong></th>
<th align="center"><strong>Gold</strong><br />
<strong>(g/t)</strong></th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>3A-11-18</td>
<td align="center">-60o</td>
<td align="center">270o</td>
<td align="center">Main</td>
<td align="center">97.8 &#8212; 99.0</td>
<td align="right">1.2</td>
<td align="right">7.50</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><strong> </strong></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">108.0 &#8212; 109.6</td>
<td align="right">1.6</td>
<td align="right">3.64</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><strong> </strong></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"><strong>145.0    &#8212; 175.5</strong></td>
<td align="right"><strong>30.5</strong></td>
<td align="right"><strong>1.25</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="right">Including</td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">168.7 &#8212; 175.5</td>
<td align="right">6.8</td>
<td align="right">3.11</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><strong> </strong></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">279.0 &#8212; 281.0</td>
<td align="right">2.0</td>
<td align="right">1.87</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><strong> </strong></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>3A-11-20a</td>
<td align="center">-60o</td>
<td align="center">270o</td>
<td align="center">Main</td>
<td align="center">99.0 &#8212; 115.3</td>
<td align="right">16.3</td>
<td align="right">0.52</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">136.2 &#8212; 138.0</td>
<td align="right">1.8</td>
<td align="right">0.65</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3A-11-21</td>
<td align="center">-60o</td>
<td align="center">190o</td>
<td align="center">Main</td>
<td align="center">70.0 &#8212; 72.0</td>
<td align="right">2.0</td>
<td align="right">0.58</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">92.7 &#8212; 94.7</td>
<td align="right">2.0</td>
<td align="right">1.09</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">119.2 &#8212; 125.0</td>
<td align="right">5.8</td>
<td align="right">0.68</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">182.5 &#8212; 183.5</td>
<td align="right">1.0</td>
<td align="right">0.68</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3A-11-24a</td>
<td align="center">-65o</td>
<td align="center">270o</td>
<td align="center">Main</td>
<td colspan="3" valign="top">No significant intercepts</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3A-11-28</td>
<td align="center">-60o</td>
<td align="center">270o</td>
<td align="center">Main</td>
<td align="center">48.4 &#8212; 50.5</td>
<td align="right">2.1</td>
<td align="right">0.59</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"><strong>89.0    &#8212; 112.0</strong></td>
<td align="right"><strong>23.0</strong></td>
<td align="right"><strong>1.15</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">Including</td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">101.0 &#8212; 102.0</td>
<td align="right">1.0</td>
<td align="right">6.45</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" valign="top">Including</td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">107.4 &#8212; 108.5</td>
<td align="right">1.0</td>
<td align="right">4.87</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">130.0 &#8212; 132.0</td>
<td align="right">2.0</td>
<td align="right">2.16</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">147.3 &#8212; 149.0</td>
<td align="right">1.7</td>
<td align="right">2.70</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">222.0 &#8212; 226.9</td>
<td align="right">4.9</td>
<td align="right">0.78</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3A-11-32</td>
<td align="center">-60o</td>
<td align="center">270o</td>
<td align="center">Main</td>
<td align="center"><strong>87.1    &#8212; 115.0</strong></td>
<td align="right"><strong>27.9</strong></td>
<td align="right"><strong>3.15</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">Including</td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">100.1 &#8212; 101.4</td>
<td align="right">1.3</td>
<td align="right">45.22</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">Including</td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">110.0 &#8212; 111.0</td>
<td align="right">1.0</td>
<td align="right">12.76</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">123.0 &#8212; 128.4</td>
<td align="right">5.4</td>
<td align="right">0.57</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">189.0 &#8212; 191.5</td>
<td align="right">2.5</td>
<td align="right">0.63</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">238.0 &#8212; 239.0</td>
<td align="right">1.0</td>
<td align="right">2.05</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3A-11-22</td>
<td align="center">-60o</td>
<td align="center">245o</td>
<td align="center">Green</td>
<td align="center">48.6 &#8212; 50.6</td>
<td align="right">2.0</td>
<td align="right">0.72</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3A-11-23</td>
<td align="center">-75o</td>
<td align="center">245o</td>
<td align="center">Green</td>
<td align="center">155.2 &#8212; 157.9</td>
<td align="right">2.7</td>
<td align="right">3.00</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3A-11-25</td>
<td align="center">-85o</td>
<td align="center">245o</td>
<td align="center">Green</td>
<td align="center">147.2 &#8212; 150.0</td>
<td align="right">2.8</td>
<td align="right">0.83</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3A-11-26</td>
<td align="center">-60o</td>
<td align="center">160o</td>
<td align="center">Green</td>
<td align="center">13.5 &#8212; 15.0</td>
<td align="right">1.5</td>
<td align="right">0.81</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3A-11-27</td>
<td align="center">-75o</td>
<td align="center">160o</td>
<td align="center">Green</td>
<td align="center">296.2 &#8212; 301.3</td>
<td align="right">5.1</td>
<td align="right">0.62</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
<td align="right"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">3A-11-30</td>
<td align="center">-75o</td>
<td align="center">160o</td>
<td align="center">Green</td>
<td align="center">97.0 &#8212; 98.3</td>
<td align="right">1.3</td>
<td align="right">0.64</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center"></td>
<td align="center">360.0 &#8212; 361.0</td>
<td align="right">1.0</td>
<td align="right">0.61</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><small><em>Notes:</em></p>
<ul><em></p>
<li>Holes 3A-11-20 and 3A-11-24 were lost due to difficult ground  condition.  The holes were steepened and re-drilled as 3A-11-20a and  3A-11-24a.  Hole 3A-11-29 was lost due to difficult ground conditions  and was not re-drilled.</li>
<p></em></p>
<li><em>Reported intersections are drilled thicknesses, as true widths have not yet been determined. </em></li>
</ul>
<p></small>This  News Release has been reviewed and approved by Dennis Ouellette, B.Sc.,  P.Geol., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101.  All rock and  drill core samples were analyzed by Inspectorate America Corporation of  Richmond, British Columbia using 50 gram fire assay and 50-element,  4-acid ICP analysis. Soil and silt samples were also analyzed by  Inspectorate, using 30-gram fire assay analysis.  When visible gold is  noted in drill core samples or regular fire assay values appear  abnormally high, the pulp and metallic screen assay method is used to  determine the total gold content and gold contents of different size  fractions.  This is considered industry best practice when dealing with  coarse gold mineralization where a nugget effect is suspected.  This  determination is accepted as the most representative value and is used  in the assay database.</p>
<p>Northern Tiger Resources Inc. (NTR: TSX-V) is a Canadian-based resource  exploration company focused on gold and copper exploration in the Yukon.  The company has a portfolio of gold and copper focused projects in the  Yukon, including 3Ace (high-grade gold discovery made in 2010), Sprogge,  Sonora Gulch and five properties prospective for Minto-style high-grade  copper mineralization. Through its exploration alliance with Capstone  Mining Corp.&#8217;s wholly owned subsidiary, Minto Explorations Ltd.,  Northern Tiger benefits from a wide range of experience, knowledge and  capabilities from early exploration to mine production.</p>
<p>For further information please contact:<br />
Greg Hayes, President and CEO<br />
<a href="mailto:info@northern-tiger.com">info@northern-tiger.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stina Resources Ltd. has released results from three additional holes  drilled on the East anomaly on its 100-per-cent-owned Dime property  located 67 kilometres southwest of Dawson City in the South  Klondike/White Gold district. DDH-11-09, DDH-11-11 and DDH-11-12 were  drilled off the same pad located on trench 15, which returned a  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="ctl00_ContentMain_NewsText">Stina Resources Ltd. has released results from three additional holes  drilled on the East anomaly on its 100-per-cent-owned Dime property  located 67 kilometres southwest of Dawson City in the South  Klondike/White Gold district. DDH-11-09, DDH-11-11 and DDH-11-12 were  drilled off the same pad located on trench 15, which returned a  five-metre section of 1.049 grams per tonne gold from surface sampling.  The holes were collared approximately 30 metres back of the anomalous  trench sample. The East anomaly is 2.5 kilometres east of the West  anomaly, and was located using auger soil sampling and trenching.</p>
<p>Drill and assay results indicate a northwest-southeast-trending zone of  gold mineralization. As with the West anomaly, mineralization is  associated with silicified zones and with quartz sulphide veins in a  cupola zone at the top of a mafic-poor intrusion. Mineral zones contain  elevated pyrite-arsenopyrite mineralization.  Drill result highlights are listed in the attached table.</p>
<pre>            From      To  Interval      Au
              (m)     (m)       (m)    g/t

DDH-11-09  76.80   78.30      1.50   0.870
          128.60  130.10      1.50   1.959
DDH-11-11  26.70   28.20      1.50   0.823
           96.00   97.50      1.50   0.960
          117.60  118.90      1.30   1.176
DDH-11-12  19.50   20.30      0.80   1.343
          144.10  144.60      0.50   5.670</pre>
<p>DDH-11-12 intersected a quartz sulphide vein at 144 metres that returned  the 5.67 g/t Au result and numerous sections of lower grades of 0.1 g/t  Au to 0.5 g/t Au. Additional results from the East anomaly will be  released shortly.</p>
<p>A rigorous quality assurance/quality control protocol has been put in  place. Acme Analytical Laboratories processed core samples at facilities  in Dawson and Whitehorse, Yukon. A one-kilogram split is crushed to 80  per cent passing 10 mesh. A second 250-gram split is pulverized to 85  per cent passing 200 mesh. A 30-gram silver-inquart fire assay fusion by  ICP-ES methods and a 31-element ICP analysis are completed in  Vancouver. Each batch of 36 samples included standards, blanks and  duplicates.</p>
<p>R. Allan Doherty, PGeo, is a qualified person as defined in National  Instrument 43-101, and has reviewed and approved this news release.</p>
<p>Results for additional holes will be released shortly after the data are compiled.</p>
<p></span></p>
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		<title>KAMINAK EXPANDS NEAR-SURFACE GOLD ZONES AT KONA; NEW RESULTS INCLUDE: 5.2 G/T AU OVER 10.7M, 2.3 G/T AU OVER 12.8M, 2.5 G/T AU OVER 16.7M AND 4.5 G/T AU OVER 9.1M</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kaminak Gold Corp. has released  results from reverse circulation (RC) drilling (46 holes) and diamond  drilling (six holes) from the Kona zone, located on the company&#8217;s  150,000-acre Coffee gold property, Yukon Territory. Kona represents an  early-stage prospect that occurs 5km west of the Latte-Supremo gold  zones. The 2011 drilling at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="ctl00_ContentMain_NewsText">Kaminak Gold Corp. has released  results from reverse circulation (RC) drilling (46 holes) and diamond  drilling (six holes) from the Kona zone, located on the company&#8217;s  150,000-acre Coffee gold property, Yukon Territory. Kona represents an  early-stage prospect that occurs 5km west of the Latte-Supremo gold  zones. The 2011 drilling at Kona focused on evaluating a 400m long  portion of the greater than 3000m gold-in-soil trend. Gold was  intersected across the entire 400m portion of the soil anomaly,  including a near-surface high-grade plunging zone.</p>
<pre>Kona Drill Results

CFR-56 - 5.2 g/t Au over 11m (from 66m)
CFR-59 - 1.4 g/t Au over 11m (from 17m)
CFR-60 - 4.5 g/t Au over 9m (from 40m)
CFR-61 - 2.1 g/t Au over 20m (from 66m)
CFR-63 - 2.3 g/t Au over 13m (from 4m)
CFR-64 - 1.3 g/t Au over 23m (from 30m)
CFR-67 - 1.7 g/t Au over 17m (from 29m)
CFR-74 - 2.5 g/t Au over 17m (from 140m)</pre>
<p>Summary</p>
<pre>--  Kona drilling defines near-surface gold mineralization over 400m strike,
    co-incident with an extensive gold-in-soil anomaly. The mineralized zone
    remains open in all directions. Results include 5.2 grams per tonne gold
    (g/t Au) over 11m (from 66m) and 2.5 g/t Au over 17m (from 140m). 

--  Reconnaissance drilling identifies new bedrock gold zone at Kona North,
    including 2.0 g/t Au over 14m (from 51m) and 1.0 g/t over 26m (from
    53m). A significant portion of the extensive gold-in-soil anomaly
    remains untested. 

--  Mineralized zones occur as plunging high-grade lodes hosted within
    steeply-dipping fault zones. Mineralogy and geochemistry suggest a link
    with the Latte-Supremo gold zones located greater than 5km to the east. 

--  Granite-hosted gold targets such as Kona, Espresso and Americano remain
    largely untested despite extensive gold-in-soil trends. Width and grade
    of near-surface Kona gold zones is consistent with Coffee-style
    mineralized trends discovered elsewhere on the property.</pre>
<p>Drill Results</p>
<p>The principal objective of the 2011 Kona drilling program was to  follow-up on the initial drill discovery made in 2010 comprising  intercepts of 2.2g/t Au over 57m and 1.9 g/t Au over 23m in diamond core  hole CFD-53 (see news release October 12, 2010). Prior to commencement  of drilling in 2011, a horizontal loop EM survey was undertaken over the  main Kona gold-in-soil anomaly with results indicating an  east-northeast trending bedrock structure coincident with the  gold-in-soil trend. Subsequently, the 2011 drill program was designed to  step-out along strike to the east and west of the initial 2010 drill  discovery on north-south oriented traverses. Drilling successfully  intersected steeply dipping east-northeast striking fracture/shear  zones, which are co-incident with overlying gold-in-soil anomalies. Gold  mineralization was intersected on every drill section over a 400m  strike length and to greater than 200m below surface. Multiple  close-spaced parallel mineralized structures are present over the  majority of the Kona zone tested to date. High-grade gold mineralization  is interpreted as forming a near-surface high-grade plunging lode,  which includes intercepts of up to 4.51g/t over 20m (CFD-53) and 5.16  g/t Au over 10.67m (CFR-56).</p>
<p>In addition, a previously un-drilled section of the Kona North zone  consisting of a +100ppb Au north-south trending gold-in-soil zone over a  total length of greater than 500m was tested by reconnaissance RC  drilling resulting in the discovery of a new zone of bedrock gold  mineralization. Three east-west oriented sections were drilled over the  southern portion of the gold-in-soil trend. Two gold mineralized  structures were intersected on section 3400N interpreted as steeply-west  dipping zones. Drill intercepts include 1.03g/t over 25.91m (CFR-95)  and 2.03g/t over 13.71m (CFR-94). Additional drilling is required along  strike to north and south to confirm strike orientation.</p>
<p>The host rock at Kona and Kona North comprises granite, which is  strongly sericite and clay-altered adjacent to mineralized structures.  Gold mineralization is associated with disseminated pyrite and pyrite  veinlets in fracture/shear zones. High gold grades correspond with  sulfide-matrix fault breccias. Shear zones are oxidized near surface  containing abundant limonite after sulfide with oxidation locally  persisting up to 100 meters depth. Geological and geochemical  similarities between Kona and the Latte-Supremo-Double Double zones  greater than 5km to the east suggest all zones are related to the same  mineralizing event and, as a result, are potentially connected along  trend. The Latte Structure is interpreted to intersect the northern  section of the Kona North zone.</p>
<p>Gold mineralization at Kona and Kona North commences at surface and  remains open in all directions. Additional follow-up drilling is planned  to be undertaken in 2012. Also, extensive gold-in-soil trends remain to  be systematically tested at Kona and at the adjacent Espresso and  Americano zones.</p>
<pre>                         ASSAY TABLE
                                                              Weighted grade
Drill Hole #        From (m)      To (m)      Width (m)(i)          (g/t Au)

Kona
Section 9550E
CFR-75                112.78      114.30              1.52              2.30
CFR-76                 33.83       46.02             12.19              1.60
             and      125.27      128.32              3.05              1.55
             and      172.52      175.56              3.04              0.69
CFR-77                 92.96      100.58              7.62              0.77
CFR-78                 56.69       58.22              1.53              1.08
CFR-79                140.51      148.13              7.62              2.87
Section 9600E
CFR-72                 49.38       53.95              4.57              1.87
             and       73.76       75.29              1.53              3.44
             and      111.86      119.48              7.62              5.52
CFR-73                 10.67       13.72              3.05              1.93
             and       89.92      106.68             16.76              1.09
             and      117.35      121.92              4.57              2.05
CFR-74                123.44      128.02              4.58              1.21
                      140.21      156.97             16.76              2.54
CFD-150                 76.0        78.0               2.0              1.15
             and       206.0       212.0               6.0              2.31
             and       217.0       220.0               3.0              3.84
             and       253.0       255.0               2.0              1.95
             and       269.0       271.0               2.0              3.30
Section 9650E
CFR-62                 40.54       42.06              1.52              2.51
CFR-63                  3.96       16.76              12.8              2.33
             and        38.1       47.24              9.14              1.22
             and       59.44       65.53              6.09              1.01
             and       74.68       79.25              4.57              1.01
CFR-64                 30.48       53.34             22.86              1.31
             and      109.73      114.30              4.57              0.89
             and      126.49      129.54              3.05              0.97
CFR-65                 85.95       90.53              4.58              2.24
             and      119.48      122.53              3.05              1.50
             and      174.35      177.39              3.04              1.73
Section 9700
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CFR-54(ii)                 0        4.27              4.27              1.50
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             and        7.32       17.98             10.66              0.84
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             and       27.13       33.22              6.09              1.43
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             and       62.18       77.42             15.24              1.39
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             and       83.52       91.14              7.62              1.53
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CFR-55(ii)                 0        7.92              7.92              2.51
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             and       20.12       47.55             27.43              2.48
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             and      152.70      184.71             32.01              1.00
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CFR-56                 44.81       55.47             10.66              1.34
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             and       66.14       76.81             10.67              5.16
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             and       90.53       83.57              3.04              4.00
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             and      142.34      145.39              3.05              1.31
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CFR-57                 33.53       36.58              3.05              1.53
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CFD-137                204.0       209.0               5.0              4.25
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             and       228.0       230.0               2.0              3.73
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CFD-141                150.0       156.0               6.0              2.20
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             and       259.0       261.0               2.0              1.20
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             and       273.0       280.0               7.0              1.05
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             and       301.0       303.0               2.0              2.04
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Section 9750E
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CFR-59                 16.76       27.43             10.67              1.39
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             and       50.29       59.44              9.15              1.35
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             and      106.68      109.73              3.05              2.33
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CFR-60                 39.62       48.77              9.15              4.50
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CFR-61                 65.53       85.34             19.81              2.07
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             and      109.73      117.35              7.62              0.93
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             and      138.68      141.73              3.05              1.45
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Section 9800E
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CFR-66                  2.74        5.79              3.05              0.88
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             and       85.95       90.53              4.58              1.20
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CFR-67                 29.26       46.02             16.76              1.66
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       including       29.26       35.36              6.10              1.31
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             and       41.45       46.02              4.57              4.23
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            also       58.22       59.74              1.52              2.38
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CFR-68                 76.20       79.25              3.05              3.39
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CFR-69                 98.15      102.72              4.57              2.80
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CFD-143                169.0       171.0               2.0              1.07
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             and       233.0       239.0               6.0              1.01
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Section 9850E
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CFR-70A                17.07       18.59              1.52              1.18
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CFR-71                 46.33       50.90              4.57              1.38
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CFD-147                135.0       140.0               5.0              2.28
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                       149.0       152.0               3.0              1.39
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Section 9950E
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CFR-83                 35.05       38.10              3.05              1.35
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CFR-84                 89.31       92.35              3.04              5.32
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Kona North
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Section 3300N
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CFR-89A                56.39       59.44              3.05              1.77
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Section 3400N
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CFR-93                141.73      150.88              9.15              2.05
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CFR-94                 50.60       64.31             13.71              2.03
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             and       78.03       81.08              3.05              1.36
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CFR-95                 52.73       78.64             25.91              1.03
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CFR-96                 15.85       21.95              6.10              2.89
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CFR-97                 20.42       23.47              3.05              0.78
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CFR-98                 48.46       51.51              3.05              2.49
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             and       62.18       66.75              4.57              0.93
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             and       75.90       78.94              3.04              1.53
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             and       85.04       91.14              6.10              2.16
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CFR-99                 72.54       74.07              1.53              1.84
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Drill holes CFR-58, 80-82, 85-88, 90-92 and 97 returned no significant
values.
Drillholes prefixed CFD: diamond core holes. Drillholes prefixed CFR:
reverse circulation holes.
(i) True width estimated at approximately 2/3 down-hole length.
(ii) RC holes 'twin' 2010 diamond core holes.</pre>
<p>QA / QC</p>
<p>Kaminak&#8217;s disclosure of a technical or scientific nature in this press  release has been reviewed and approved by Dr. Rob Carpenter, Ph.D.,  P.Geo., Kaminak&#8217;s President and CEO, who serves as a Qualified Person  under the definition of National Instrument 43-101. Quality assurance  and quality control procedures include the systematic insertion of  blanks and standards into the drill core sample string. Samples are  placed in sealed bags and shipped directly by charter plane or barge to  the ALS CHEMEX preparatory laboratory in Whitehorse prior to gold fire  assay and ICP-MS analysis. The Coffee property is an early stage  exploration property and does not contain any mineral resources as  defined by National Instrument 43-101.</p>
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		<title>Pacific Ridge Reports Drill Results, Mariposa Property, Yukon&#8217;s White Gold District</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA &#8212; November 29, 2011 &#8212; Pacific Ridge Exploration Ltd. (TSXV: PEX) (the &#8220;Company&#8221;) reports that all assay results have now been received from the first diamond drill program on its Mariposa Gold Project, in the Yukon&#8217;s White Gold District. The 2011 drill program was successful in making a new gold discovery in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA &#8212; November 29, 2011 &#8212; Pacific Ridge Exploration Ltd. (TSXV: PEX) (the &#8220;Company&#8221;) reports that all assay results have now been received from the first diamond drill program on its Mariposa Gold Project, in the Yukon&#8217;s White Gold District. The 2011 drill program was successful in making a new gold discovery in the White Gold District.</p>
<p>On the Mariposa property, gold was intersected in a total of 20 drill holes: 18 in the Skookum Main and Skookum West areas, and 2 in the Maisy May area. Broad areas of intensely fractured and hydrothermally altered rock, which appear related to deposition of the gold, were noted in both drill core and surface float samples. The results warrant additional drilling and trenching in 2012 to further define geometry and extent of gold bearing structures encountered and to follow-up on additional targets emerging from 2011 soil sampling. Complete results from approximately 9,000 soil samples collected on the Mariposa and Eureka Dome properties remain pending and will be reported when available.</p>
<p>Also of importance is the identification of a 15 kilometre-long brittle deformation zone, referred to as the Mariposa Fault, within which the presence of gold in bedrock has been confirmed from this year&#8217;s diamond drilling. In prolific gold mining camps, such corridors have the potential to host significant gold deposits. Within the Mariposa Fault, which remains largely unexplored, additional targets have emerged from geophysical and geochemical coverage completed to date. A comprehensive exploration program, to include diamond drilling, is therefore planned in 2012 to continue to systematically evaluate this prospective corridor.</p>
<p><span style="FONT-SIZE: 14px; FONT-WEIGHT: bold">HIGHLIGHTS</span></p>
<p><strong>Skookum Main</strong><br />
• 14 of 18 drill holes intersected gold mineralization within steeply dipping, brittle structures hosted by strongly sericite and quartz K-feldspar altered rock.</p>
<p>• Gold bearing structures within a broad area of altered rock are coincident with linear magnetic lows and elevated gold-in-soil results, which recently returned values up to 1.95 g/t. (grams per tonne).</p>
<p>• Visible gold was noted both in near surface intersections (hole 11MP-01) and at depth (hole 11MP-27), with elevated gold results associated with increased pyrite mineralization, as well as quartz and K-feldspar breccias.</p>
<p>• Drill results indicate gold potential to depth and along strike. Preliminary soil results show gold anomalism to the east and north, where silt samples returned up to 323 ppb gold.</p>
<p>Drill results include the following selected intercepts:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pacificridgeexploration.com/i/misc/111129a.gif" alt="111129a Pacific Ridge Reports Drill Results, Mariposa Property, Yukons White Gold District"  title="Pacific Ridge Reports Drill Results, Mariposa Property, Yukons White Gold District" /></p>
<p><strong>Skookum West</strong><br />
• Soil sampling results identified an open-ended 1.5 kilometre-long trend defined by greater than 50 ppb gold, to a peak result of 514 ppb. Additional soil results are pending.</p>
<p>• Detailed prospecting located gold in float samples, grading up to 19.9 g/t gold.</p>
<p>• Widely spaced drilling intersected narrow gold intercepts in 4 of 14 holes. Strong alteration similar to that at Skookum Main was encountered in drill holes 11MP-10, -11, -32, -33, and -41.</p>
<p>Drill results include the following intercepts:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pacificridgeexploration.com/i/misc/111129b.gif" alt="111129b Pacific Ridge Reports Drill Results, Mariposa Property, Yukons White Gold District"  title="Pacific Ridge Reports Drill Results, Mariposa Property, Yukons White Gold District" /></p>
<p><span style="FONT-SIZE: 14px; FONT-WEIGHT: bold">EXPLORATION REPORT</span></p>
<p>The 2011 drill program was conducted in the western part of the property where gold-in-soil anomalies were detected in the Mariposa grid area. Five exploration targets were tested with 41 holes comprising 6,000 metres of drilling. The program was carried out within the following target areas: Skookum Main-18 holes (3,005 metres), Skookum West-14 holes (1,671 metres), Maisy May-4 holes (754 metres), Gertie-3 holes (282 metres), and Hackly Gold-2 holes (299 metres). The results for each area are further discussed below, with drill hole assay composites included in the table appended to this report.</p>
<p>The combined results of geophysical and geochemical surveys have identified broad areas of gold anomalism within the Mariposa Fault. This corridor, which contains Skookum Main and Skookum West, is defined by a series of parallel and converging magnetic and topographic breaks interpreted as brittle fault structures. It spans a length of 15 kilometres within the property from the Mariposa grid in the west toward the headwaters of Alberta Creek in the east. The interpreted structures defining the Mariposa Fault cut the prolific placer gold deposits mined in both Scroggie and Mariposa Creeks, suggesting that gold mineralization within these bedrock structures may have contributed to the gold endowment of the placer deposits in the area.</p>
<p>Within the Mariposa Fault, results have identified anomalous gold values in both grid soil and rock sampling along the Skookum Jim trend, which includes Skookum Main and Skookum West, as well as from recent soil sampling in the Alberta Creek area.</p>
<p><strong>Skookum Main</strong><br />
The 2011 exploration program included diamond drilling, airborne and ground geophysical surveys, infill soil sampling within previously defined gold-in-soil anomalies, as well as soil sampling to further define open-ended extensions of the gold-in-soil anomaly. Drilling tested an approximate 600 x 250 metre area of the 3.5 kilometre-long Skookum Jim gold-in-soil trend. A total of 3,005 metres were drilled in 18 holes.</p>
<p>Drill holes targeted 2010 trenching intercepts and combinations of gold-in-soil anomalies and geophysical targets interpreted to represent geological structures. The results of 10 drill holes were previously reported; the results of the remaining 8 drill holes are reported herein. 14 of the 18 holes drilled in this area were successful in identifying a broad gold bearing system closely coincident with a magnetic low response and strong gold-in-soil anomalism.</p>
<p>The first drill hole, 11MP-01, intersected results of 2.44 g/t gold over a drilled interval of 38.9 metres, containing a section of 6.44 g/t gold over 11.1 metres. This hole was drilled under an interval in trench SJ-2, which had returned 1.25 g/t gold over 30 metres. Drill holes 11MP-05 and 11MP-06 also targeted anomalous gold values in trenches, and returned broad sections grading 1.13 g/t gold over 19.8 metres (11MP-05) and 0.63 g/t gold over 45.3 metres (11MP-06). Drill holes cutting deeper in the area of this section (11MP-01, -08, and -27), beyond the extent of oxidation, intersected significant gold results associated with quartz K-feldspar breccias and pyrite, with individual samples up to 9.24 g/t gold.</p>
<p>Drill holes 11MP-01, -02, -05, and -06 intersected gold-bearing intervals hosted within a 75 metre wide (drilled section), steeply dipping corridor of strongly limonitic fractures overprinting quartz veining and breccias, as was encountered in trench SJ-2. This brittle deformation cuts a diffuse contact zone between granodiorite and quartz-biotite gneiss, which have both been hydrothermally altered and cut by local pegmatite and quartz-feldspar pyritic veinlets. Late andesite dykes overprinted by strong faulting and fracturing were intersected in the westernmost drill holes 11MP-22, -23, and -24. Drill hole 11MP-24 encountered mineralization from surface, grading 1.09 g/t gold over 4.5 metres, suggesting that stronger mineralization may be located to the east where there are soil values of up to 620 ppb gold.</p>
<p>Sulphide content varies within the Skookum Main drill holes. Pyrite occurs either as boxworks within limonitic fracture fillings or as grains within quartz veins or silicified sections. Elevated pyrite of 3-5% was noted within intense quartz feldspar breccias encountered in the gold intercept at depth in hole 11MP-27. This style of mineralization was observed at surface in trench SJ-2, and correlates with elevated gold values.</p>
<p>The geometry of observed structures from both drill core and detailed geophysics suggests that a series of steeply dipping, northerly trending (NNW and/or NNE) structures may be important loci for gold mineralization within the northeasterly trend defined by magnetic responses. The predominantly north-south oriented drill pattern of the 2011 program, while successful in encountering significant gold, may have only tested a limited area of these prospective trends. A compilation of exploration results currently in progress should further define the geometry of the gold bearing structures in preparation for drilling in 2012.</p>
<p><strong>Skookum West</strong><br />
Within the 1.5 kilometre-long Skookum West area, a total of 1,672 metres were drilled in 14 holes. The targets included a combination of geophysically defined lineaments, elevated gold-in-soil results, and numerous rock sample results (angular float) ranging in grade from 0.5 to 19.9 g/t gold. Targets were tested by either single holes or the fanning of up to 3 holes from one set-up in order to obtain additional geological information.</p>
<p>Drilling tested an east-northeast trending magnetic low anomaly with 6 widely spaced holes over a 700 metre distance (11MP-10, -11, -31, -32, -33, and -41). Eight holes (11MP-12, and 11MP-34 through 11MP 40), drilled from 4 additional sites, tested geophysical and topographic lineaments and gold values in float sample locations.</p>
<p>The targets drilled in the Skookum West area returned narrow intercepts in holes 11MP-10, -12, -32, -33, and -34. The best results to date, from 11MP-10 and 11MP-33, returned 1.19 g/t gold over 4.1 metres and 3.74 g/t gold over 1.2 metres, respectively. The intensity of alteration, fracturing, and veining is widely variable from strong, in drill holes 11MP-31, -32, and -41, to no alteration in drill holes 11MP-35, -36, -39, and -40. The latter drill holes were not sampled, as the rock encountered appeared barren and unfavorable for hosting gold mineralization.</p>
<p>The drilling results obtained in the Skookum West area have as yet to explain the significance of widespread gold anomalism contained in rocks and soils collected to date. In preparation for on-going drilling proposed in 2012, a program of trenching will be carried out in areas of gold-bearing float in order to expose bedrock sources for sampling and the definition of geological parameters to aid selection of drill hole locations.</p>
<p><strong>Maisy May</strong><br />
In the Maisy May area, a total of 774 metres were drilled in 4 holes. The primary drill target was a multi-element gold, bismuth, copper, arsenic, and mercury soil anomaly coincident with potential NS and NE trending structures defined from airborne magnetic lineaments. Previous prospecting located a 400 metre-long, northwest trending train of siliceous float material. Selected samples of the float returned anomalous results of up to 1.08 g/t gold, with anomalous silver, copper, bismuth, antimony, and tellurium values.</p>
<p>Drill holes 11MP-13 and -14 did not intersect significant gold values. At depth, drill hole 11MP-16 intersected a section of silicified quartz sericite schist with 3-5% pyrite and chalcopyrite containing 0.72 g/t gold over 5.8 metres. This interval appeared similar to the mineralized float boulders sampled on surface.</p>
<p>Drill hole 11MP-15 was located further downslope to the northeast and tested anomalous gold-in-soil results coincident with a linear magnetic low. Anomalous gold results of 0.54 g/t gold over 6.5 metres and 2.13 g/t gold over 2.5 metres were associated with sections of fractured and brecciated quartz veins, similar to those encountered at Skookum Main.</p>
<p>Given the strong geochemical anomalism of both rock and soil samples from this area, additional field reviews are warranted to determine the source of mineralization that has been detected in both float and drill core.</p>
<p><strong>Gertie</strong><br />
In the Gertie area, a total of 282 metres were drilled in 3 holes. Rock sampling of float in this area returned anomalous copper, arsenic, stibnite, and mercury values. Holes 11MP-17 and -18 encountered poor ground conditions due to strong faulting, and were abandoned before reaching the target depth. Drill hole 11MP-19 did not return significant results.</p>
<p><strong>Hackly Gold</strong><br />
In the Hackly Gold area, a total of 299 metres were drilled in 2 holes. Holes 11MP-20 and -21 were planned to test anomalous 2010 gold-in-soil results. No significant drill results were returned, however, further prospecting in this area is warranted, as contour soil results from 2011 geochemical sampling continue to yield anomalous gold results.</p>
<p><span style="FONT-SIZE: 14px; FONT-WEIGHT: bold">PLANS FOR 2012</span></p>
<p>With the success resulting from work completed on the Mariposa property to date, the Company is planning a comprehensive exploration program in 2012. Additional results from this year&#8217;s program remain to be compiled, however, an integrated program of continued geochemical and geophysical surveying is recommended to prioritize areas for detailed follow-up. Existing targets can be further refined with detailed ground surveys, geological mapping, prospecting, and trenching. Based on exploration results to date, diamond drilling will further explore the extent and geometry of gold bearing structures in the Skookum Main zone.</p>
<p>Within the Skookum West area continued surface exploration will be carried out to further delineate drill targets. With complete results pending for the Alberta Creek area, it is anticipated that continuing surface exploration may identify potential drill targets.</p>
<p>Elsewhere in the White Gold District, a compilation of existing and pending results from the Goldcap, Polar Stewart, and Eureka Dome properties will determine plans for ongoing exploration in 2012.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pacificridgeexploration.com/i/misc/111129c.gif" alt="111129c Pacific Ridge Reports Drill Results, Mariposa Property, Yukons White Gold District"  title="Pacific Ridge Reports Drill Results, Mariposa Property, Yukons White Gold District" /></p>
<p><em>Sampling methods, analytical procedures, and QA/QC protocols are as reported in the news release dated July 28th, 2011.</p>
<p>The technical information contained within this News Release has been reviewed and approved by Janice Fingler, P.Geo, Vice President Exploration of Pacific Ridge Exploration, and Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 policy.</em></p>
<p>On behalf of the Board of Directors,</p>
<p><em>John S. Brock</em></p>
<p>President and CEO<br />
Pacific Ridge Exploration Ltd.</p>
<p>For further information, contact:</p>
<p><strong>Corporate Information</strong><br />
Pacific Ridge Exploration Ltd.<br />
John S. Brock<br />
President and CEO<br />
Tel: (604) 687-4951<br />
www.pacificridgeexploration.com</p>
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		<title>CENTRAL RESOURCES CORP.: SELWYN CREEK EXPLORATION RESULTS; ROCK SAMPLES RETURN UP TO 14.15 G/T GOLD</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Central Resources Corp. has  released results of the 2011 surface exploration program conducted at  its LLL property located in the Dawson Range gold belt of southwestern  Yukon. Highlights from the program include:

 Discovery of highly prospective rocks grading between 0.697 and 14.15     grams per tonne gold from quartz [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="ctl00_ContentMain_NewsText">Central Resources Corp. has  released results of the 2011 surface exploration program conducted at  its LLL property located in the Dawson Range gold belt of southwestern  Yukon. Highlights from the program include:</p>
<ul>
<li> Discovery of highly prospective rocks grading between 0.697 and 14.15     grams per tonne gold from quartz veined samples;</li>
<li>Expansion  of a 2010 soil geochemical anomaly &#8212; resulting in a  1,200-by-1,000-metre area of coincident, strongly elevated gold and  arsenic     values;</li>
<li>Identification of three new moderately to strongly anomalous areas of     gold and arsenic soil geochemistry.</li>
</ul>
<p>In 2011, prospecting at the LLL property identified a breccia zone that  lies on the western edge of a broad ridge. This zone appears to be  oriented subparallel to a geological contact between quartzite and  gneiss, in an area where a porphyry dike cuts both units. Geologically  favourable material typically ranges from weakly silicified fault  breccia to strongly silicified hydrothermal crackle breccia. Visual  mineralization includes arsenopyrite, minor stibnite and alteration  minerals &#8212; scorodite, limonite and jarosite. This breccia zone has  never been drilled or trenched and contains no outcrops. Limited  sampling of mostly grass-covered talus returned encouraging values,  including 0.697 g/t, 1.125 g/t and 14.15 g/t gold.</p>
<p>&#8220;These results are very exciting because we have discovered significant  gold mineralization in rock samples located within a large gold-arsenic  soil anomaly,&#8221; said Paul Reynolds, president and chief executive officer  of Central. &#8220;These rock sample results range from anomalous to 14.15  g/t gold.&#8221;</p>
<p>Soil sampling expanded a zone of coincident, strongly anomalous gold and  arsenic soil geochemistry, which encompasses the breccia zone and  covers an area 1,200 metres long and 1,000 metres wide. Values from 2011  sampling in this anomaly range from 20 to 502 parts per billion gold in  soil and 100 to 810 parts per million arsenic in soil. Antimony values  within this zone were weak to strongly anomalous (five to 23 ppm). Gold  and arsenic soil geochemical maps are posted on the company&#8217;s website.</p>
<p>Three additional soil geochemical targets comprising clusters of  moderately to strongly anomalous gold and arsenic values have been  identified elsewhere on the property. Values within these anomalies  range from 20 to 391 ppb gold and 100 to 301 ppm arsenic. No follow-up  prospecting has been done in the vicinity of these anomalies. The  highest soil result on the property is an isolated gold value of 1,060  ppb.</p>
<p>Most of the LLL property is underlain by brittle graphitic quartzite,  hornblende-biotite granite gneiss and two whitehorse suite granitic  plutons. Quartz-feldspar porphyry dike swarms intrude all of these  units. This geological setting resembles the setting at the nearby  Coffee property of Kaminak Gold Corp.</p>
<p>Analytical work was done by ALS Chemex with sample preparation in  Whitehorse, Yukon, and assays and geochemical analyses in North  Vancouver, B.C. All rock samples were initially analyzed for gold by  fire assay followed by atomic absorption and 35 other elements by  inductively coupled plasma &#8212; atomic emission spectroscopy. Overlimit  values for gold were determined by fire assay and gravimetric finish.  All soil samples were analyzed for gold by inductively coupled plasma  and atomic emission spectrometry, and the multielement analysis was done  by ME-ICP41.</p>
<p>The 2011 program was conducted by Archer, Cathro &amp; Associates (1981)  Ltd. under the supervision of Heather Smith, PGeo. The technical  information in this release has been reviewed by Ms. Smith, PGeo, and  Mr. Reynolds, PGeo, president of Central, both of whom are qualified  persons as defined by National Instrument 43-101.</p>
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		<title>STINA ANNOUNCES RESULTS FROM FIRST 2011 DRILL HOLE &#8211; DDH-11-06</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2011 18:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stina Resources Ltd.  has released results from DDH-11-06, on its  100-per-cent-owned Dime property located 67 kilometres southwest of  Dawson City in the South Klondike/White Gold district. This hole was  drilled from the same drill pad as DDH-10-03 and DDH-10-04 in 2010 on  the West anomaly, but at a steeper angle. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="ctl00_ContentMain_NewsText">Stina Resources Ltd.  has released results from DDH-11-06, on its  100-per-cent-owned Dime property located 67 kilometres southwest of  Dawson City in the South Klondike/White Gold district. This hole was  drilled from the same drill pad as DDH-10-03 and DDH-10-04 in 2010 on  the West anomaly, but at a steeper angle.  The drill hole confirmed the  presence of a steeply south-dipping east-west-trending structure with  strong silicification, brecciation and pyrite-arsenopyrite sulphide  mineralization.  DDH-11-06 was drilled at an azimuth of 20 degrees and  an angle of minus 80 degrees dip. The hole was drilled to a 245-metre  (804 feet) depth.</p>
<p>Assay results are encouraging and confirm that the structure,  silicification and brecciation are hosts to gold-bearing  pyrite-arsenopyrite mineralization.</p>
<pre>From            To     Interval      Au
(m)            (m)          (m)   (g/t)

7.5           66.0         58.5    0.31
includes
23.65        25.10         1.45    8.32
69.25        73.75         4.50    0.36
79.50        106.3         26.8    0.37
157.75      166.88         9.13    0.20
173.9       185.93        12.03    0.90
or
173.9        213.0        39.10    0.40
includes
173.90      175.50          1.6    5.37</pre>
<p>A rigorous quality assurance/control protocol has been put in place.  Core samples were processed by Acme Analytical Laboratories at  facilities in Dawson and Whitehorse, Yukon.  A one-kilogram split is  crushed to 80 per cent passing 10 mesh. A second 250-gram split is  pulverized to 85 per cent passing 200 mesh.  A 30-gram-silver  in-quart  fire-assay fusion by ICP-ES methods and a 31-element ICP analysis are  completed in Vancouver.  Each batch of 36 sample included standards,  blanks and duplicates.</p>
<p>R. Allan Doherty, PGeo, is a qualified person as defined in National  Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved this news release.</p>
<p>Results for additional 2011 holes will be released shortly after the data are compiled in the near future.</p>
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		<title>KAMINAK INTERSECTS MULTIPLE HIGH-GRADE GOLD ZONES IN DEEP DRILLING AT LATTE AND NEW GOLD ZONE DISCOVERED AT CONNECTOR</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 18:34:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kaminak Gold Corp. has provided  diamond drill results from the Latte (eight holes) and Connector (four  holes) zones, located on the company&#8217;s 150,000-acre Coffee gold  property, Yukon Territory. The deepest hole ever drilled on the property  successfully intersected high-grade gold zones to a depth of 450 metres  vertical at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="ctl00_ContentMain_NewsText">Kaminak Gold Corp. has provided  diamond drill results from the Latte (eight holes) and Connector (four  holes) zones, located on the company&#8217;s 150,000-acre Coffee gold  property, Yukon Territory. The deepest hole ever drilled on the property  successfully intersected high-grade gold zones to a depth of 450 metres  vertical at the Latte zone. Additional drilling at the Connector zone  has extended known mineralization 100 m toward the Supremo zone,  supporting the concept that Latte and Supremo are related. A new gold  zone at Connector has also been discovered occurring parallel to the  original Connector mineralization.</p>
<p>Latte Deep results</p>
<p>CFD-164</p>
<ul>
<li>5.5 grams per tonne gold Au over 14 m (from 353 m);</li>
<li> 1.3 g/t Au over 10 m (from 375 m);</li>
<li> 5.5 g/t Au over 11 m (from 433 m);</li>
<li> 20.5 g/t Au over three m (from 454 m);</li>
<li> 2.8 g/t Au over 13 m (from 464 m).</li>
</ul>
<p>Connector results</p>
<p>CFD-149</p>
<ul>
<li>1.8 g/t Au over seven m (from 70 m);</li>
<li> 1.5 g/t Au over 17 m (from 139 m);</li>
<li> 10.1 g/t Au over two m (from 166 m).</li>
</ul>
<p>CFD-152</p>
<ul>
<li>11.1 g/t Au over four m (from 103 m);</li>
<li> 1.9 g/t Au over eight m (from 153 m).</li>
</ul>
<p>Summary</p>
<ul>
<li> Deepest hole ever drilled on the Coffee property successfully intersects     multiple high-grade zones including 5.5 grams per tonne gold (g/t Au)     over 14 m (from 353 m core length); 5.5 g/t Au over 11 m (from 433 m); 20.5     g/t Au over three m (from 454 m) and 2.8 g/t Au over 13 m (from 464 m).</li>
<li> Drilling extends Connector zone 100 m along trend toward Supremo gold     zones. A new gold zone at Connector has also been discovered  occurring     parallel to the original Connector mineralization, results include  CFD-149: 1.5 g/t Au over 17 m (from 139 m), 10.1 g/t Au over two m (from  166 m)     and CFD-152: 11.1 g/t Au over four m (from 103 m) and 1.9 g/t Au  over eight m     (from 153 m).</li>
<li> Latte structure extended an additional 200 m east along strike toward     Double Double zone and now extends at least 1,550 m long and is open in     every direction and at depth. Assays for three additional deep holes at     Latte are pending.</li>
<li> Latte is one of several closely spaced gold prospects, which also     includes the Supremo zone (900 m north) and the Double Double zone (950 m     east). Geological similarities on all scales suggest these zones are     related to the same mineralizing event and, as a result, are potentially     connected along trend and at depth.</li>
</ul>
<p>Drill results</p>
<p>Two thousand eleven drilling programs were conducted with the objective  of extending mineralization along strike and to depth and proving  continuity of mineralized structures. In previous news releases, the  company announced the extension of the Latte zone over 1,350 m strike  length and to 275 metres depth below surface (Sept. 14, 2011) and the  discovery of the Connector zone (Nov. 16, 2010) which returned an  initial intercept of 5.5 g/t over 11 m on a north-south trend along  strike of the Supremo zone.</p>
<p>The drilling covered within this news release extends the  east-west-trending Latte mineralized structure to at least 1,550 m along  strike and 450 m vertical below surface, and highlights the potential  for further extensions to the west and eastward toward the Double Double  zone (950 m east). A deep step-back hole at Latte West, CFD-164,  drilled to 542.5 m down hole depth, intersected a total of over 250  gram-metres (total grade by width) down hole to a maximum vertical depth  below surface of 450 m indicating that the Latte mineralized system  persists strongly to depth. Three additional holes to test the depth  potential beneath Latte West were drilled along strike of CFD-164 with  results currently pending.</p>
<p>In addition, the initial Connector discovery is extended 100 m northward  (from CFD-69: 5.5 g/t over 11 m from 133 m depth) thereby confirming  the north-south orientation and further highlighting the potential to  link this zone with Supremo 900 m to the north along strike.  Significantly, a new parallel trending mineralized zone was intersected  in drill holes CFD-149 (1.5 g/t over 17 m and 10.1 g/t over two m) and  CFD-152 (11.1 g/t over four m), which suggests the potential for the  Connector system to host multiple stacked lenses of mineralization akin  to the Supremo zones T1 to T7.</p>
<p>Gold mineralization in all zones at Coffee is hosted within brittle  fractures and brecciated gneisses and schists accompanied by silica  flooding and pyrite/limonite alteration. High-grade intervals are  associated with polyphase breccia, microbreccia, quartz vein breccia,  coarse sericite and high sulphide content. Geological similarities  between all zones and at all scales suggest these zones are related to  the same mineralizing event and, as a result, are potentially connected  along trend and at depth.</p>
<p>Latte/Connector is one of several closely spaced gold prospects, which  also includes the Supremo zone (900 m north) and the Double Double zone  (950 m east). The 2011 drilling has extended mineralization at Latte  West 400 m beyond the western limit of the gold-in-soil anomaly, and  interpretation of geophysical data supported by gold-in-soil anomalies  has reinforced the potential for linkages between the known gold zones.  All zones are interpreted to come to surface and remain open along  strike and at depth. Drilling in 2012 will continue to test for strike  and depth extensions and across strike for multiple stacked lenses of  mineralization.</p>
<p>All maps, sections and assay sheets are currently available on the Kaminak website.</p>
<pre>                               ASSAY TABLE
                                                                    Weighted
                           From             To          Width          grade
Drill hole No.               (m)            (m)         (m)(i)       (g/t Au)

Latte West
CFD-164                     320            324              4           1.16
and                         344            348              4           1.54
and                         353            367             14           5.47
and                         375            385             10           1.31
and                         433            444             11           5.49
and                         454            457              3          20.52
and                         464            477             13           2.81
CFD-133                     169            170              1           0.63
CFD-138                      14             15              1           0.61
CFD-145                     239            248              9           2.38
and                         307            311              4           1.05
Latte East
CFD-135                      79             82              3           1.50
and                         126            131              5           3.23
CFD-136                     273            274              1           7.46
CFD-139                     217            219              2           2.51
CFD-142                      92             93              1           1.62
Connector
CFD-144                     130            135              5           3.52
and                         199            202              3           1.58
and                         207            211              4           3.99
CFD-146                      62             65              3           1.03
and                          99            105              6           1.00
and                         158            160              2           1.22
and                         302            305              3           0.98
CFD-149                      70             77              7           1.84
and                         127            133              6           2.10
and                         139            156             17           1.51
and                         166            168              2          10.12
and                         195            196              1           9.39
and                         311            313              2           1.26
and                         324            325              1           2.90
and                         362            370              8           1.99
CFD-152                      88             92              4           1.91
and                         103            107              4          11.09
and                         153            161              8           1.90
and                         173            175              2           6.50
and                         230            234              4           0.86

(i) True width estimated at approximately two-thirds core length.</pre>
<p>Quality assurance/quality control</p>
<p>Kaminak&#8217;s disclosure of a technical or scientific nature in this press  release has been reviewed and approved by Dr. Rob Carpenter, PhD, PGeo,  Kaminak&#8217;s president and chief executive officer, who serves as a  qualified person under the definition of National Instrument 43-101.  Quality assurance and quality control procedures include the systematic  insertion of blanks and standards into the drill core sample string.  Samples are placed in sealed bags and shipped directly to the ALS  Minerals preparatory laboratory in Whitehorse prior to gold fire assay  and ICP-MS analysis. The Coffee property is an early stage exploration  property and does not contain any mineral resources as defined by  National Instrument 43-101.</p>
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		<title>CASTILLIAN and CARIBOO ROSE OUTLINE EXTENSIVE NEW GOLD-IN-SOIL ANOMALY TREND AT CANADIAN CREEK PROPERTY, YUKON</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 23:22:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Castillian Resources Corp. has  released the results of its 2011 exploration program at its Canadian  Creek property. The property consists of 320 claims covering  approximately 6,180 hectares located 160 kilometres south of Dawson,  approximately 50 kilometres southeast of Kinross Gold Corp.&#8217;s White Gold  discovery and 25 kilometres southeast of Kaminak [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="ctl00_ContentMain_NewsText">Castillian Resources Corp. has  released the results of its 2011 exploration program at its Canadian  Creek property. The property consists of 320 claims covering  approximately 6,180 hectares located 160 kilometres south of Dawson,  approximately 50 kilometres southeast of Kinross Gold Corp.&#8217;s White Gold  discovery and 25 kilometres southeast of Kaminak Gold Corp.&#8217;s Coffee  gold discovery. Work completed in 2011 included soil geochemistry grid  sampling, detailed ground magnetic surveys, induced polarization  surveys, trenching and geological mapping. Assay results are pending for  the trench samples.</p>
<p>Dr. Bill Pearson, PGeo, president and chief executive officer of  Castillian, commented: &#8220;The exploration results for the Canadian Creek  property are very promising. The fact that the extensive gold-in-soil  anomaly is associated with a major structural zone with significant  historical drill intersects suggests the potential for a very large  gold-mineralized system on the property. In spring 2012, we plan to  follow up with diamond drilling and additional trenching and induced  polarization surveys.&#8221;</p>
<p>A total of 5,660 soil geochemical samples, including quality  assurance/quality control duplicates, were collected in 2011 at 50-metre  intervals on lines spaced 200 metres, with infill sampling on 100-metre  lines over areas with prospective gold-in-soil anomalies. In addition,  infill sampling was completed in some of the areas with historic soil  sampling, particularly in the northeast part of the property, to better  define existing anomalies. Soil results (greater than 40 parts per  billion gold) define an extensive gold-in-soil anomaly with a strike  length of 7.5 kilometres and a width of two kilometres. This new  gold-in-soil anomaly, which is 3.5 kilometres in strike length, extends a  historic gold-in-soil anomaly on the property, previously named the  Casino B trend, to form one large gold-in-soil trend that is 7.5  kilometres long by two kilometres wide, named the Canadian Creek trend.</p>
<p>The highest gold-in-soil results of the 2011 survey were returned in the  eastern three kilometres adjacent to the boundary with the Casino  property. The anomaly in this area consists of a total of 310 samples,  of which 56 per cent or 173 are considered to be anomalous (above 40 ppb  Au), with values ranging from less than one ppb Au to 970 ppb Au (0.97  gram per tonne Au). Historic gold-in-soil values within this trend range  from less than one ppb Au to 2,289 ppb Au (2.29 g/t Au).</p>
<p>A 391-line-kilometre detailed magnetic survey was completed in 2011 on  the Canadian Creek property. A structural interpretation of this survey  suggests that the Canadian Creek property contains a major  east-northeast-west-southwest-trending structural zone that is  subparallel with the trend of the extensive gold-in-soil anomaly and may  provide a significant control on gold mineralization on the property.  The structural zone was later modified by a series of  north-northwest-striking faults which may also be important for location  of gold mineralization.</p>
<p>A limited induced polarization survey of five north-south lines spaced  at 200-metre intervals totalling 10 line kilometres was completed in the  area of historic drill holes CC09-08 and CC09-10, which intersected  3.46 g/t Au over 1.5 metres and 1.09 g/t Au over three metres,  respectively. This survey has outlined two distinct zones of elevated  chargeability that appear to correlate with magnetic and gold-in-soil  anomalies in the general vicinity of the historic drill holes. Further  survey lines need to be completed to better define the full extent of  the anomaly, but initial results are encouraging.</p>
<p>The Canadian Creek property abuts Kaminak&#8217;s Coffee gold property  immediately south of the recently discovered Sugar gold-in-soil trend  (see Kaminak&#8217;s press release dated Dec. 2, 2010). On its eastern claim  boundary, the property is bordered by the very large-tonnage, low-grade  Casino copper-gold-molybdenum porphyry deposit owned by Western Copper  &amp; Gold Corp. Castillian has an option to acquire a 60-per-cent  interest in the Canadian Creek property from Cariboo Rose Resources Ltd.  (see press releases dated Oct. 18, 2010, and Jan. 28, 2011).</p>
<p>Tony Gilman, PEng, consulting geologist/geological engineer with  Terrane Geoscience Inc., and Kevin Brewer, PGeo, manager, Yukon, for  Castillian, both of whom are qualified persons as defined by National  Instrument 43-101, have reviewed and approved the scientific and  technical content of this press release. Geophysical surveys were  completed under the direction of Dr. Chris Hale, PGeo, chief  geophysicist for Castillian. Dr. Hale is a qualified person as defined  by National Instrument 43-101.</p>
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		<title>KAMINAK DEFINES EXTENSIVE SOIL ANOMALIES ALONG NEWLY RECOGNIZED SUGAR TREND, COFFEE PROJECT</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 18:31:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kaminak Gold Corp. has provided soil results from grid sampling of the Sugar area located approximately 20 kilometres southeast of the Supremo-Latte drill discoveries. The soil results from Sugar further reinforce the company&#8217;s belief that a district-scale gold system is present at Coffee. No previous drilling has been completed on the Sugar prospects. Additional widely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kaminak Gold Corp. has provided soil results from grid sampling of the Sugar area located approximately 20 kilometres southeast of the Supremo-Latte drill discoveries. The soil results from Sugar further reinforce the company&#8217;s belief that a district-scale gold system is present at Coffee. No previous drilling has been completed on the Sugar prospects. Additional widely spaced reconnaissance soil sampling has also been completed on previously unexplored portions of the 150,000-acre Coffee property. Basic soil sampling is a reliable exploration tool at Coffee due to the lack of glacial influence and near-surface nature of gold mineralization.</p>
<p>&#8220;These results continue to illustrate the excellent early stage exploration potential of the Coffee property. The scale and intensity of the new Sugar soil results are strikingly similar to the original soil results that led to Kaminak&#8217;s drill discoveries in 2010,&#8221; stated Dr. Rob Carpenter, Kaminak&#8217;s president and chief executive officer. &#8220;The Sugar anomalies represent the most significant untested gold-in-soil trends in the Yukon and an extensive drill program is currently planned for early 2012.&#8221;</p>
<p>Key point summary</p>
<p> Several kilometre-scale-long gold-in-soil trends identified in the Sugar area, including Sugar North (minimum one km long) and Sugar South (minimum two km long);</p>
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<li>Geological setting and geochemical pathfinders suggest mineralized trends at Sugar are typical Coffee-style structurally controlled occurrences;</li>
<li>Widely spaced ridge line samples within previously unsampled portions of the Coffee property yield results as high as 3,086 parts per billion Au;</li>
<li>Continuing drill program now exceeds 46,000 m completed since April. Current focus is on the Supremo and Latte gold zones.</li>
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<p> Sugar soil results</p>
<p>The Sugar trend was identified by a first-pass ridge and spur sampling in 2010 comprising a broad consistent zone of gold-in-soil located 20 km from the Supremo-Latte zones at Coffee. A follow-up 100 m by 50 m grid soil sampling program was completed in July, 2011. Soil assay results delineate a broad new gold-in-soil footprint measuring four km by 1.8 km. The Sugar zone is now directly comparable in scale and tenor to the original gold-in-soil anomaly over the Supremo-Latte-Double Double areas at Coffee that led to Kaminak&#8217;s drill discoveries in 2010.</p>
<p>A total of 2,916 soil samples from Sugar were analyzed and 92 of these samples yielded results greater than 100 ppb Au. Over all, results ranged from background (less than 10 ppb Au) to a high of 2,135 ppb Au (2.135 grams per tonne (g/t) Au). Gold-in-soil anomalies are also associated with high arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb), which is also identical to the Coffee geochemical suite. Two broadly east-west-trending zones are identified as Sugar North and Sugar South.</p>
<p>The core zone of Sugar North (consistent more than 50 ppb Au gold-in-soil) measures one km east-west by 500 m north-south, with 27 more than 100 ppb Au samples peaking at 522 ppb Au. The Sugar North trend can be traced 900 m farther to the west, across a section of north-facing slope where soil sampling is subdued by permafrost, to a zone measuring 600 m by 300 m containing an additional four plus 100 ppb Au samples peaking at 255 ppb Au.</p>
<p>Sugar South comprises an eastern and western zone, separated by a section of north-facing slope where soil sampling is subdued by permafrost. The eastern zone measures 900 m east-west, by 350 m north-south, with 23 more than 100 ppb Au samples peaking at 1,142 ppb Au (1.142 g/t Au). The western zone measures 1,200 m east-west, by 600 m north-south, with 19 more than 100 ppb Au samples peaking at 1,450 ppb Au (1.450 g/t Au). The total combined strike length, if proven by future sampling to be a continuous alteration system, could be in excess of 2.3 km east-west.</p>
<p>Preliminary interpretation of geophysical data suggests east-west-trending structural zones marked by magnetite destruction at both Sugar North and Sugar South, plus additional possible structural trends in other orientations akin to those observed at Coffee. An initial trenching program was completed over the Sugar North and South zones in September, 2011, with assay results currently pending. A follow-up drilling program is planned for 2012.</p>
<p>Several smaller plus 100 ppb Au zones are located throughout the Sugar grid survey, and ridge and spur sampling returned an additional six plus 100 ppb Au samples peaking at 3,086 ppb Au located within an area measuring seven km by five km to the east of the current Sugar grid. This zone will be targeted for follow-up grid soil sampling in 2012.</p>
<p>Maps are currently available on the Kaminak website.</p>
<p>Subject to regulatory approval, the board of directors has granted an aggregate of 150,000 stock options under the company&#8217;s stock option plan to newly appointed chief financial officer, Jonathan Singh. The stock options have an exercise price of $2.82 per share, will vest according to schedules set by the board of directors and are exercisable for a period of five years.</p>
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		<title>STINA ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF 2011 EXPLORATION DIME PROGRAM</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 18:37:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stina Resources announces that it has completed a 14-hole 2,574 meters drill program on its 100% owned Dime property located 67 km southwest of Dawson City in the South Klondike/White Gold district. Drilling commenced on August 10 and was completed on September 18. All core has been logged and sampled, and results are pending for 1,750 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stina Resources announces that it has completed a 14-hole 2,574 meters drill program on its 100% owned Dime property located 67 km southwest of Dawson City in the South Klondike/White Gold district. Drilling commenced on August 10 and was completed on September 18. All core has been logged and sampled, and results are pending for 1,750 core samples as well as 220 QA/QC samples including standards, blanks and duplicates.</p>
<p>Other work completed during the 2011 season included an airborne magnetometer and Radiometric survey over the entire Dime and the Kodiak Property claim blocks. 854 additional Auger soil samples were collected, mostly over the Western Anomaly as infill sampling. A 1500 meter trenching program was also completed on the Western Anomaly.</p>
<p>Trench samples consist of a representative 5-meter continuous chip sample of bedrock and colluviums, weighing on average 6 lb per sample. This method has proven to be very effective in identifying areas for additional surface work or drilling in the South Klondike/White Gold District. Prior to receipt of the 5-meter trench sample results collected by Stina, independent Qualified Person Jean Pautler, P.Geo conducted independent grab samples from the same trenches and reproduced anomalous gold values within anomalies identified from the 5 meter continuous bulk chip samples collected by Stina crews earlier in the season.</p>
<p>The 2011 drill program was designed to test anomalous areas identified by soil and trench sampling on the Western Anomaly, and to follow up on successful drill results from 2010 on both the Eastern and Western anomalies (See News Release Aug 23, 2011).</p>
<p>Western Anomaly</p>
<p>Holes DDH-11-6 to 8 were collared to follow up on drill results from 2010. DDH-10-03 in 2010 returned 4.15 gm/t Au over 1.5 m from 58.5 m and DDH-10-04 in returned 0.71 gm/t Au over 32 m from 50.9 m including 1.1 gm/t Au over 9.6 m from 59.90 m. Holes DDH-11-6 to 8 intersected the same lithologic units as holes DDH-10-03 &amp; 10-04, including silicified and pyritized vein breccias and strongly silicified and pyrite and arsenopyrite bearing silicified zones and granitic dykes and confirmed a steep south dipping east-west structure on the Western Anomaly.</p>
<p>Eastern Anomaly</p>
<p>Drilling on the Eastern anomaly consisted of 2,014 meters in 11 core holes drilled primarily based on trench anomalies. A complex cupola zone of granite intruding and brecciating metasedimentary rocks underlies the Eastern Anomaly. Core was strongly silicified, brecciated and hosted disseminated pyrite and arsenopyrite over significant widths. All core has been processed and results are pending.</p>
<p>A rigorous QA/QC protocol has been followed in 2011. Samples are shipped from the property to Acme Analytical Laboratories prep lab in Dawson City, Yukon. A 1 kg split is crushed to 80% passing 10 mesh. A second 250 g split is pulverized to 85% passing 200 mesh. A 30 gm /Ag inquart fire assay fusion by ICP-ES methods and a 31 element ICP analyses are completed in Vancouver. Sample batches include Certified Standards, blanks, and duplicates in each sample batch.</p>
<p>The Company is very pleased with the progress made during the 2011 exploration season. Despite weather and logistical challenges encumbering the entire Yukon in 2011, the Stina field staff conducted a very diligent, and successful work program. The Company drilled within its target range over both established 2010 targets and newly established 2011 targets on the Dime property in addition to soil sampling, trenching and air magnetic surveying, while maintaining its exploration budget.</p>
<p>The Board of Directors extends a sincere thank you to VP of Exploration, Mr. Al Doherty for his high level of standards, work ethic and professionalism over the 2011 work season, in addition to the entire field staff and consulting geologists Jean Pautler and Jo van Randen.</p>
<p>The Company expects to receive drilling assays over the next several weeks and will release results as they become available and have been evaluated.</p>
<p>I personally wish to thank shareholders for their continued support through a challenging financial period, and wish to reiterate the Company&#8217;s commitment to continued development of its assets, and future exploration. I expect 2012 to be an even bigger year for Stina.</p>
<p>R. Allan Doherty, P.Geo is a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved this news release. Mr. Doherty also managed the 2011 Dime exploration program onsite.</p>
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