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Exploration At The Dixie Project

Exploration At The Dixie Project

VANCOUVER – Great Bear Resources Ltd. reported results from its ongoing exploration program at its 100% owned flagship Dixie Project, in the Red Lake district of Ontario.

Chris Taylor, President and CEO of Great Bear said, “It has been less than a year and a half since our LP Fault discovery, but with over 100,000 meters drilled in 180 holes, it’s increasingly apparent that the consistency and scale of this gold mineralized system has few recent exploration parallels. We are currently completing a series of drill holes designed to test and refine our geological and gold mineralization model and plan to release results of this work over the coming weeks. Drill results incorporate holes from this program, including results from section 20050 which contains the highest density on the LP Fault zone drilling to date and demonstrates high-grade gold continuity over 400 vertical metres from surface.”

LP Fault Drilling Highlights Include: New drill results include 18.58 g/t gold over 19.25 meters on section 20050 towards the middle of the LP Fault zone in drill hole BR-167. This interval occurs from 287.25 to 306.50 meters downhole and is within a wider interval assaying 7.04 g/t gold over 54.55 meters. High-grade sub intervals include a high strain zone which assayed 52.83 g/t gold over 2.80 meters, including a strongly mineralized core of 194.00 g/t gold over 0.60 meters, and a separate zone which assayed 23.24 g/t gold over 5.25 meters; Eight drill holes spaced 30 – 75 vertical meters apart have now been completed on section 20050. This section has seen the highest density drilling to date on the LP Fault zone and demonstrates high-grade continuity from surface to over 400 vertical meters depth; Other new results include drill hole BR-190 on section 20900, located 850 meters to the northwest of BR-167, which intersected 20.74 g/t gold over 3.80 meters, within a total mineralized zone assaying 2.03 g/t gold over 45.90 meters from 114.50 to 160.40 meters; and To date, 180 drill holes have been completed along 11 kilometers of the LP fault, totaling approximately 100,000 meters, of which 151 drill holes have been completed on the central 5 kilometers of the LP Fault which is the focus of the Company’s ongoing detailed drill program.

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