| Here's the reason for BWR strength- Agnico Eagle drilling BWR's Lapa property LAPA: EXTENSION OF HIGH-GRADE GOLD ZONE
 As previously disclosed, an option agreement was signed in 2002 between
 Agnico-Eagle and Breakwater Resources Ltd. for the Lapa Property.
 Agnico-Eagle can earn a 60% interest over a five-year period and can
 increase this to 70% by delivering a bankable feasibility study. The Lapa
 Property is located in Cadillac Township, Quebec, seven miles east of the
 LaRonde Mine, and it has the potential to be developed into a gold mine
 similar to others located along the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break.
 In 1999 while Breakwater was drilling Zone A, a new gold bearing
 horizon was discovered and named the Contact Zone for its proximity to the
 Cadillac Group sediment and Piche Group volcanic contact. Three of the four
 holes completed returned the following results:
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 True  Gold(oz/ton)  Gold(oz/ton)
 Drill Hole   From (ft)    To (ft) Thickness(ft)  Cut(1.0 oz)   (uncut)
 
 LA99-02        2049.5     2139.4          26.2         0.29    0.39
 LA99-03        2415.4     2432.7           9.8         0.34    0.42
 
 LA99-04        1726.4     1735.6           6.5         0.25    0.25
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 In 2002, upon the signing of the option agreement, Agnico-Eagle
 initiated a drill program to follow up on 1999's encouraging results. As
 previously announced, initial drilling extended the Contact Zone and
 encountered high grade gold mineralization as follows:
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 True  Gold(oz/ton) Gold(oz/ton)
 Drill Hole   From (ft)    To (ft) Thickness(ft)  Cut(1.0 oz)  (uncut)
 
 118-02-01A     2546.3     2562.7           9.5         0.23     0.29
 
 118-02-02B     2549.9     2573.2          14.9         0.32     0.32
 
 118-02-03      2505.9     2514.1           5.9         0.13     0.13
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 Based on the success of Agnico-Eagle's first drill program, a follow-up
 program was initiated in November 2002. Four follow-up drill holes have
 successfully extended the high grade Contact Zone. Visible gold was evident
 in all of the drill holes. The drill results are:
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 True  Gold(oz/ton)  Gold(oz/ton)
 Drill Hole   From (ft)    To (ft) Thickness(ft)  Cut 1.0 oz   Uncut
 
 118-02-04      3086.9     3110.9          16.4         0.36    0.60
 
 118-02-05      1341.2     1375.7          16.4         0.17    0.17
 
 118-02-06(*)   2681.4     2706.7          13.1         0.18    0.29
 
 118-02-07(*)   3219.8     3236.2          10.5         0.28    0.28
 (*) check assay pending
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 A third drill has been added to the program. Drilling is focused on
 extending the Contact Zone to the east and at depth where the zone remains
 open. To date, the zone has been traced over a length of 1,100 feet and
 1,600 feet vertically. The Company intends to provide an inferred resource
 calculation for Lapa in the year-end results.
 The Company will continue its aggressive drill program upon the
 completion of the resource calculation.
 Due to its high grade potential and proximity to LaRonde, the Lapa
 property has the potential to be an important part of the Company's
 regional development and production plan.
 All Lapa drill core is BQ caliber and is logged at the LaRonde Mine by
 a senior project geologist for the Company's Exploration Division, who is
 fully qualified per the standards outlined in National Instrument 43-101.
 The drill core is sawed in half with one half sent to a commercial
 laboratory and the other half retained for future reference. Upon reception
 of the assay results, the pulps and rejects are recovered and submitted to
 a second laboratory for check-assay purposes. The gold assaying method uses
 a 30-gram sample with either an Atomic Absorption finish or a Fire Assay
 finish as requested by the project geologist. The laboratories used are ALS
 Chemex Chimitec, Val d'Or, Quebec, and XRAL Division SGS Canada Inc. of
 Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec.
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