January 15, 1999	Las Catalinas Road Building and Trench Results	Symbol: MAD.V Form 20F: 0–27760
  The Company is pleased to announce that it has completed a road building and preliminary mechanical trenching program on its Las Catalinas project, Sonora State, Mexico. During December, 1998, Miranda was able to expose bedrock while road building on four main target areas of the project: Amethyst, Barda, Chaos, and Jed. The program was successful in helping to determine the geology, structure and mineralization of these target areas, although controls for the mineralization at Chaos and Amethyst are yet to be defined.
  The following table is a summary of the trench results:                                               Area	Length (m)	Au g/t	 Ag g/t	 AuEq g/t*	Length (ft)	oz AuEq/t* Amethyst #1	1.0	1.058	12.6	1.3	3	0.037 Amethyst #2	10.0	anomalous	anomalous			 Amethyst #3	11.2	anomalous	anomalous			 Amethyst #4	6.0	anomalous	anomalous			 Barda #1	16.0	0.356	47.0	1.1	52	0.033 Barda #2	3.0	4.702	18.2	5.0	10	0.146 Chaos #1 	8.0	0.188	10.7	0.4	26	0.011 Chaos #1	8.0	0.267	8.1	0.4	26	0.012 Chaos #1	2.0	1.420	36.4	2.0	7	0.059 Chaos #2	13.0	0.282	4.5	0.4	43	0.010 Chaos #2	7.0	0.192	9.5	0.3	23	0.010 Jed #1	5.0	1.977	74.9	3.2	16	0.094 Jed #1	14.0	0.306	10.2	0.5	46	0.014 Jed #2	1.4	2.344	39.8	3.0	5	0.088 *Calculated on a basis of 60 Ag : 1 Au
  The results to date suggest that Barda, Jed, and Catalinas mineralized zones are part of the same vein system trending north-northwest for over two kilometres. It appears that one or more veins ranging from 1 to 3 metres wide occur within mineralized zones that to date show widths of at least 16 metres. Select rock samples in the Catalinas area have shown values up to 36 g/t gold.
  Mineralization at Chaos and Amethyst appear to be in zones of hydrothermal breccias and other shallow intrusive breccias with northwest, possible northeast, and north-trending veins. Both of these zones contain amethystine quartz and more than one stage of silica introduction along or near probable major west-northwest structures close to the southern margin of the main pluton. Though mineralized rock has been encountered in the trenching, nothing of sufficient magnitude has been found that could possibly explain the very large gold soil anomalies in these areas. These targets remain the highest priority because of their size potential. 
  Miranda plans to continue the mechanical trenching program in the first week of February, 1999. Trenches at Chaos and Amethyst will attempt to locate the source of the gold soil anomalies and define the structural settings. Trenches at Catalinas and Barda are designed to extend the 2 + kilometre zone and attempt to locate wider, higher-grade zones of mineralization.
  The Las Catalinas project was located and staked, and is 100% owned, by the Company's subsidiary, Minas Miranda S.A. de C.V.
  ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD "Dennis L. Higgs"
  Dennis L. Higgs, B. Comm President
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