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           Regal Goldfields Limited Drilling To Commence In Early May 
           TORONTO, ONTARIO--Regal Goldfields Limited announces that it plans          to commence a drilling program in the Cheticamp Highlands on           northwestern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia in early May, 1998.            The initial program is designed to test two of eight target areas           defined by a thorough compilation of previous work, and will be           monitored by Watts, Griffis and McOuat, Consulting Geologists and           Engineers. 
           The first target consists of silver-lead-zinc-mineralization in an          area where some high grade mineralization was mined at the turn of          the century.  Three holes will be drilled to test the continuity           and the extent of the silver-lead-zinc mineralization encountered           in holes drilled in the area east of the Galena mine by Highland           Mercury and Amax in the late 1970's.  Of the eight holes drilled           in this area in the 1970's, three intersected economically           interesting mineralization, with narrow zones of low grade zinc           mineralization in another three holes.  Values in the better three          holes were 4.6 oz silver per ton, 0.8 percent lead and 19.5           percent zinc over 1.2 metres; 5.85 silver per ton, 6.22 percent           lead and 0.33 zinc over 1.06 metres; and 1.40 oz silver per ton,           0.9 percent lead and 21 percent zinc over 0.3 metres.  Five holes           are targeted on a conductive zone with a coincident zinc-lead soil          geochemical anomaly on strike with this mineralization, about 300           metres to the south. 
           The second drill target consists of a coincident zinc-lead soil           geochemical anomaly.  Several high grade sulphide boulders have           been discovered in the stream valley about 200 metres down slope           of this drill target, including one which assayed 38.9 oz silver           per ton, 42.3 percent lead and 8.00 percent zinc. 
           Further, a second anomaly was drilled by Falconbridge Limited           under an amendment to the agreement with Regal on  its Kidd           Township property near Timmins, Ontario.  The hole intersected a           graphitic conductor within mafic volcanic rocks and a            non-mineralized felsic horizon.  Falconbridge has identified an           additional anomaly on another area of the property which it           currently plans to drill in the fall of 1998. 
           Regal presently has 11,313,643 common shares and 2,000,000 special          warrants outstanding.  The special warrants are exercisable into           2,000,000 common shares and 1,000,000 common share purchase           warrants within six business days after a receipt is issued by the          Ontario Securities Commission for a final prospectus qualifying           such common shares and warrants, or on June 23, 1999, whichever is          earlier.  Each common share purchase warrant entitles the holder           to acquire one common share in the capital of Regal at an exercise          price of $0.20 per common share at any time on or before December           23, 1999.  Further, a rights offering with an expiry date of April          8, 1998 Is currently outstanding under which a maximum of           3,672,160 common shares could be issued at $0.14 per share. 
           Regal is engaged in exploration for and development of mineral           properties in Canada.  It currently has active exploration           programs in northwestern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, and Kidd          Township in Timmins, Ontario. 
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           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
           Regal Goldfields Limited          Richard Brissenden          President          (416) 364-1130          (416) 364-6745  (FAX)          E-mail:   regalgld@interlog.com
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