CARIBGOLD/PURE GOLD HIGHLY ENCOURAGED WITH DIAMOND POTENTIAL  IN SOUTH CENTRAL SASKATCHEWAN
   TORONTO, ONTARIO--  David Bell, President of CaribGold Resources Inc. (TSE-CG) and Nelson Baker,  Director of Pure Gold Minerals Inc. (TSE-PUG), are pleased to report that  since last October the Companies have acquired, by staking, a total of  715,000 acres in an area of south central Saskatchewan.
   The claims were staked to cover a significant concentration of variable  kimberlite indicator minerals consisting of high chrome pyrope garnets,  calcic pyrope-almandine garnets, magnesium almandine garnets and chrome  diopsides.  Three separate clusterings of anomalous concentrations of  kimberlite indicator minerals were identified from samples collected in 1991  by the Saskatchewan Geological Survey.  Wilf Jones, a diamond expert with  thirty years experience with Ashton Mining and Selection Trust and now a  consultant to Pure Gold, concluded that the indicator minerals were possibly  derived from three separate local kimberlite clusters.
   Since staking the claims, the 50/50 joint venture completed a 15,000 line  kilometre high resolution magnetic survey (Sanders Geophysics Ltd.) over the  entire property with flight lines spaced at 400 metre intervals.  The  Companies' geophysical consultants have selected 21 high priority circular  magnetic anomalies, some of which appear to be in clusters, that may  represent kimberlite bodies.  The magnetic anomalies all lie within the high  concentration of indicator minerals.
   Following a detailed compilation of data obtained, the Companies plan to  investigate the 21 magnetic anomalies by helicopter mag survey, ground  geophysics and drilling.
   The Saskatchewan project is a 50/50 joint venture with Pure Gold Resources  Inc.
   FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:  Mr. Paul Zyla, Chairman
                                                Mr. David Bell, President
                                                Tel: (416) 350-2338
                                                Fax: (416) 350-3510
    
   
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