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Gold/Mining/Energy : Diamonds North Resources Ltd

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To: Rory McLeod who wrote (258)11/3/2003 9:18:10 AM
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Diamonds North Resources Ltd.: Diamond Count Increases at Vega

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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Diamonds North Resources Ltd.
(DDN-TSX Venture) announces diamond results from the Vega
kimberlite. A total of 78 diamonds were recovered from 44.6
kilograms of sample V1 which consists of three contiguous drill
core samples, as compared to 22 stones in 22 kilograms in a 2002
sample. Nine diamonds (12%) are classified as macrodiamonds with
at least one dimension greater than 0.5mm. One stone is greater
than 1.0mm in at least one dimension.

An additional 18 diamonds were recovered from a 24 kilogram
sample which was combined from two samples to form composite
sample V2. Four of the 18 stones recovered (22%) are
macrodiamonds with at least one dimension measuring more than
0.5mm.

The Vega kimberlite is located 1.8 kilometres northwest of the
Snow Bunting kimberlite (see news release #03-37, Oct.15, 2003)
along the southeast portion of the Galaxy Kimberlite Structure.
These results are from the 2003 exploration program on the Blue
Ice Project which was jointly funded by Diamonds North and Teck
Cominco Ltd.

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DIAMONDS RECOVERED
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+0.5 mm +1.0 mm
Sample Weight Total --------------------------------------
# (Kg) Diamonds 1 Axis 2 Axis 3 Axes 1 Axis 2 Axes
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V1 44.6 78 9 3 2 1 0
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V2 24.0 18 4 2 0 0 0
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Total 68.6 96 13 5 2 1 0
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The largest stones from the two Vega samples have the following dimensions.

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Largest stones (mm)
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Sample X Y Z
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V1 1.00 0.74 0.56
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V1 0.86 0.80 0.77
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V1 0.77 0.60 0.44
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V2 0.77 0.77 0.45
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V2 0.77 0.68 0.30
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Full Square Mesh Sieve diamond results for composite samples V1
and V2 are presented below. These results demonstrate the
presence of larger stones and a favorable diamond size
distribution at Vega from modest sized samples. The diamond
distribution indicates that the Vega portion of the Galaxy
Kimberlite Structure has economic diamond potential which can be
demonstrated by the collection of a much larger sample.

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Sieve Sizes
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Sample
Kimberlite Wt +0.600 +0.425 +0.300 +0.212 +0.150 +0.100
(Kg) mm mm mm mm mm mm TOTAL
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V1 44.6 1 2 6 16 23 30 78
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V2 24.0 0 1 2 5 7 3 18
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Total 68.6 1 3 8 21 30 33 96
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The 2003 results from Vega show consistent high diamond counts
and very high macro/micro ratios along the Galaxy Structure and
reveal that the collection of a larger sample has resulted in an
increased stone count when compared with the 2002 diamond results
for Vega in which 22(i) diamonds were returned from a 22 kilogram
sample in drill hole BI-02-01. (i)(Original reporting stated 20
stones in 22 kilograms; subsequent re-picking of the sample
resulted in the recovery of 2 additional stones.)

The Vega kimberlite is represented by a one kilometre long,
50-125 metre wide linear magnetic low which connects with
Sandpiper kimberlite on its eastern end and forms part of the 2.7
kilometre long diamondiferous southeast portion of the Galaxy
Kimberlite Structure.

Drill hole BI-03-08 was drilled to a depth of 140.21 metres at
-70, oblique at 30 to the azimuth of the kimberlite structure to
obtain a larger volume of sample. Dyke V1, which measures 3.18
metres (true thickness) was intersected 11 metres north of Dyke
V2 (1.65 metres true width). Both dykes are described as olivine
macrocrystic hypabyssal kimberlite dykes containing mantle
derived indicator minerals. A 5.29 metre (true width) kimberlite
breccia in contact with the southern margin of Dyke V1 was also
encountered. This unit was not sampled due to high dilution of
country rock and the irregular, random orientation of the
kimberlite intervals throughout the section.

Eight other kimberlite dykes (six located up section of V1/V2 and
2 situated between the two main dykes) ranging in true widths
from 0.01 to 0.45 metres were also cored in drill hole BI-03-08.
Composite and individual samples were collected from these dykes
for comparative purposes. One sample (1.96 kilograms) taken from
an individual dyke returned one diamond that remained on the
+0.212 mesh while another stone, recovered from a 13.38 kilogram
sample, remained on the +0.100 mesh.

The color and clarity of the diamonds recovered from the 2003
Vega samples are summarized below for samples V1 and V2.

Vega 1
No. % % %
Color stones Transparent Translucent Opaque
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All Stones 78 78% 19% 3%
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White 63 79% 21% 0%
Off White 7 71% 0% 29%
Yellow 7 86% 14% 0%
Brown 1 0% 2% 0%

Vega 2
No. % % %
Color stones Transparent Translucent Opaque
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All Stones 18 94% 6% 0%
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White 11 100% 0% 0%
Yellow 3 75% 25% 0%
Off White 2 100% 0% 0%
Pink 1 100% 0% 0%

Kimberlite samples were split and logged in secure facilities at
the field camp by qualified geoscientists. Samples were securely
sealed in solid containers and shipped by air to SGS Lakefield in
Ontario. SGS Lakefield's standard caustic fusion diamond recovery
method was utilized for all samples. SGS Lakefield is accredited
by the Standards Council of Canada to the ISO 17025 standard for
specific registered tests.

Diamonds North Resources Ltd. is a diamond exploration company
with ten projects covering two million acres of land in Canada's
Nunavut and Northwest Territories. Eight projects are located on
Victoria Island and two projects are adjacent to the De
Beers/Mountain Province Kennady Lake advanced stage discovery.

On behalf of Diamonds North Resources Ltd.

Bernard Kahlert P.Eng., Vice-President, Exploration

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Diamonds North Resources Ltd.
Nancy Curry
Corporate Communications
(604) 689-2010
(604) 685-2814 (FAX)
Email: info@diamondsnorthresources.com
Website: www.diamondsnorthresources.com

The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept
responsibility for the adequacy of this news release.
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