| Int'l Freegold acquires eight Ontario PGM projects 
 International Freegold Mineral Dev Inc                                  ITF
 Shares issued 29,435,058                                 May 12 close $0.30
 Mon 15 May 2000                                                News Release
 Mr. Harry Barr reports
 International Freegold has acquired its first eight  platinum  group  metal
 (PGM)  properties  in  the Sudbury mining division in Ontario. To date, the
 company has acquired approximately 31,055 acres (12,568 hectares)  --  (789
 claim  units). The properties cover both mafic intrusive rocks of the River
 Valley intrusion and the Nipissing diabase,  which  are  both  geologically
 favourable  environments  for  hosting  potential PGM-Cu-Ni deposits in the
 Sudbury mining district.
 The Sudbury area has recently  become  the  focus  of  an  exploration  and
 staking  boom,  as  a result of recent PGM discoveries by other exploration
 programs in the area. Most recently, Pacific North West Capital Corp. (PFN)
 intersected  significant  platinum  group  metal  values  in 13 of 13 holes
 drilled in the Dana Lake area, River  Valley  property.  Historically,  the
 Sudbury mining district has produced in excess of 20 million ounces of PGMs
 as a byproduct of nickel-copper production. Sudbury is  home  to  Inco  and
 Falconbridge,  the  largest  nickel producers in the world. Currently, both
 the Inco and Falconbridge smelters have excess processing capacity.
 Freegold's properties are located within 20 to 80 kilometres of Sudbury and
 are  all  road accessible. Consideration for acquiring the properties is as
 follows: cash payments totalling $171,800; property  payments  of  $235,000
 over four years; and issuance of up to 1.03 million shares over four years.
 A further 300,000 shares will be  issued  upon  completion  of  a  bankable
 feasibility  study.  The properties are subject to a 3-per-cent percent net
 smelter royalty with a buyback provision for up to 2 per  cent.  A  finders
 fee  will  be  paid.  All  of  the aforementioned are subject to regulatory
 approval.
 Freegold has undertaken  its  first  exploration  program  and  has  slated
 approximately  $1-million  for  exploration  in  the  year 2000. A detailed
 report with specific recommendations for each project  is  currently  being
 compiled.   Exploration   programs   will   include   geological   mapping,
 prospecting, sampling, trenching, geophysics and drilling.
 ITF has retained Peter Dimmell as senior project manager. Mr.Dimmell  is  a
 professional  geoscientist  (PGeo)  with  30  years  of  experience  in the
 mining/mineral exploration industry. Mr. Dimmell  has  managed  exploration
 projects   ranging  from  grassroots  to  advanced  exploration/delineation
 through to production.
 Freegold has established a road-accessible base camp,  which  is  centrally
 located  to  Freegold's  field  projects and has power, water and telephone
 services. Freegold has retained Orville Caddy of Goose  Bay,  Labrador,  to
 co-ordinate  the  camp.  Mr.  Caddy has over 25 years of experience in camp
 management/expediting experience. <P> Freegold will complete phase  one  on
 each  of  its  projects and as it continues to negotiate with international
 major mining companies to provide additional project development funds,  to
 further  advance  its Alaskan (see news releases in Stockwatch March 29 and
 April 7, 2000) and its Canadian precious metal projects.
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