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 Western Keltic Mines Inc                                                WKM
 Shares issued 11,044,858                                  Aug 8 close $0.11
 Wed 15 Aug 2001                                                News Release
 Mr. Donald McInnes reports
 A phase 1 exploration program is currently  under  way  on  the  Sault  Dam
 property  located 25 kilometres northeast of Sault Ste. Marie, Southwestern
 Ontario. WKM has an option to earn a 70-per-cent interest in  the  property
 from  Billiton  Resources  Canada  Inc.,  a  wholly owned subsidiary of BHP
 Billiton PLC (BHP Billiton). The 63-square-kilometre property was  acquired
 by  Billiton  after  recognizing  that  the  area is highly prospective for
 iron-oxide copper-gold mineralization similar in style to  the  world-class
 Olympic  Dam  deposit (resource of 2.32 billion tonnes grading 1.3 per cent
 Cu, 0.4k g/t U3O8, 0.5 g/t Au) in South Australia.
 Prior to commencing the  first  phase  program  the  company's  consultant,
 Metallum  Geoconsultants Ltd. compiled all existing geological, geochemical
 and geophysical data on the Sault  Dam  and  surrounding  area.  This  work
 revealed  that  the  property  is  host to two past producers, and encloses
 leases which host a third. All three deposits were in production during the
 period  1902  to  1904.  The  Taylor  deposit  occurs  on  leased ground in
 Northeast Anderson township along the sheared  contact  between  a  diabase
 dike and Archean granitoid. Four shafts were sunk on the vein system, which
 contains both copper and gold. The Ranson deposit lies on the  property  in
 the northwest quadrant of the Chelsey township, more or less on strike from
 the Taylor deposit, in a  similar  geological  environment.  Four  showings
 comprise  the Ranson system, which has a strike length of approximately 1.4
 kilometres. A 480-pound sample taken in  1947  from  the  main  showing  is
 reported  to  have  assayed 9.84 per cent copper, 0.45 ounce per ton silver
 and 0.085 ounce per ton gold. Other samples from this showing assayed up to
 15.9   per   cent  copper  and  0.97  ounce  per  ton  gold.  The  Williams
 hematite-rich iron deposit occurs in the southeast Deroche township in  the
 northwest portion of the property. There is no exposure at the deposit, but
 boulders from the mine dump consist of hematite veins cutting granitoid and
 hematite-rich rocks.
 The phase 1  program  will  consist  of  propertywide  geological  mapping,
 magnetic  and gravity geophysical surveys to identify discrete target areas
 within the 63-square-kilometre property. It is estimated that this phase of
 work will be completed by the end of August.
 The exploration program will be under the  direction  of  Tom  Setterfield,
 PhD,  principal of Metallum. Mr. Setterfield's previous experience with WMC
 Limited as part of their global search team for  IOCG  type  deposits  will
 prove   invaluable.   Western   Keltic  is  confident  in  his  ability  to
 successfully direct and execute this exploration program toward identifying
 IOCG mineralization at the Sault Dam project.
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