| N.A. Nickel, VMS find 100 VTEM targets at Maniitsoq 
 2013-12-02 06:45 ET - News Release
 
 Also News Release (C-VMS) VMS Ventures Inc
 
 Mr. Mark Fedikow of North American Nickel reports
 
 NORTH AMERICAN NICKEL INC.: 100 NEW EXPLORATION TARGETS IDENTIFIED AT MANIITSOQ
 
 North American Nickel Inc. and VMS Ventures Inc. have received  preliminary results from this year's VTEM Plus helicopter borne  geophysical survey completed at North American Nickel's  100-per-cent-owned Maniitsoq nickel-copper-cobalt-PGM project in  southwest Greenland.
 
 A total of 917.3 line-kilometres were flown in nine survey blocks (A1 to  A9 in Figure 1) resulting in a total of 389 electromagnetic (EM)  responses being detected. A preliminary review of the survey results by  the Company has identified one hundred new conductor zones. These target  zones will be field checked in 2014 and targets with higher nickel  sulphide potential will be added to the growing drill target list at  Maniitsoq.
 
 The purpose of the 2013 VTEM Plus survey was threefold:
 
 1) To obtain EM and magnetic coverage over areas which contain norite  and other mafic-ultramafic intrusions that might be associated with  economic nickel sulphide mineralization. All these new EM targets are  outside the Greenland Norite Belt, which has been the focus of the  Company's exploration work for the past 3 years;
 
 2) To obtain deeper EM penetration over prospective areas that were  surveyed in 2011 with SkyTEM (the new VTEM Plus system has four times  the dipole moment of the 2011 SkyTEM system); and
 
 3) To detail other conductors of interest detected by previous VTEM and SkyTEM surveys.
 
 NAN CEO, Rick Mark, states: "The market has been focused on the Imiak  Hill Conduit Complex the past three months and rightly so, as the high  grade drill results around Imiak have been outstanding. Today, we want  to remind investors that our 100% owned Maniitsoq property, which is  larger than the Sudbury basin, has the potential to host the world's  next sulphide nickel-copper-cobalt camp. These preliminary airborne  results bolster that belief and provide us with a new array of targets  to analyze and prepare for in 2014."
 
 From the preliminary data, the most interesting conductors are those  associated with the Pingo norite in flight block A1 (Figure 2). The  Pingo norite is situated 24 km northeast of the Imiak Hill Conduit  Complex, where the Company has recently made significant nickel sulphide  intersections (e.g. 24.75m @ 3.19% Ni and 1.14% Cu in hole MQ-13-028 at  Imiak Hill).
 
 The Pingo norite is a northeast-striking, dyke-like intrusion  approximately 30 to 80 metres wide exposed intermittently over a  distance of more than four kilometres. Numerous rusty zones, containing  trace to 5% disseminated sulphides, occur throughout the intrusion. The  strongest EM response occurs over strike lengths of up to 200 metres  immediately along strike of the Pingo norite (conductors P-146 and 233  in Figure 2) and are the highest priority targets in the block.  Additionally a moderate 300 metre-long VTEM conductor (P-149 in Figure  2) occurs near the centre of the norite. From historical drill data the  Pingo Norite is known to be nickeliferous.
 
 The final databases for the 2013 VTEM surveys are expected in before  year-end and detailed analysis and target rankings based on this data  will be carried out early in the New Year. The survey was flown by  Geotech Ltd. of Aurora, Ontario and nominal flight line spacing ranged  from 100 to 200 metres. Condor Consulting of Lakewood, Colorado  monitored the survey for quality control and identified EM anomalies in  the preliminary datasets.
 
 Qualified Person
 
 All technical information in this release has been reviewed by Dr. Mark  Fedikow, P.Geo, who is the Qualified Person for the Company and  President, North American Nickel Inc.
 
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