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To: Ptaskmaster who wrote (167)10/18/1999 11:47:00 AM
From: geo in vancouver  Respond to of 529
 
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To: Ptaskmaster who wrote (167)10/21/1999 3:06:00 AM
From: CIMA  Respond to of 529
 
SRU.AL - STARFIELD RESOURCES INC.
PRESS RELEASE October 15, 1999
Corporate Office: #99-17
Suite 420-625 Howe Street SRU - ASE
Vancouver, BC CANADA V6C 2T6 SRFDF – OTC BB
Tel: (604) 608-0400 Fax: (604) 608-0344
Toll Free: (877) 233-2244 email: info@starfieldres.com website: starfieldres.com

N E W S R E L E A S E

Assay Results from Phase II Drilling Program Identifies New Zones of Nickel-Copper-Cobalt-Platinum-Palladium Mineralization, Expands Deposit

Nunavut Territory - Management of Starfield Resources Inc. is pleased to announce assay results from hole #6 and hole #7 of the Company's Phase II drilling program on its Ferguson Lake Nickel-Copper-Cobalt-Platinum-Palladium deposit.

Holes 99-06 (#6) and 99-07 (#7) were drilled on line 11+00E into a zone of mineralization outcropping 5km east of the main Ferguson Lake deposit. Both holes encountered Nickel-Copper-Cobalt-Platinum-Palladium mineralization and further demonstrated the metaliferous horizon continues along strike and remains open to the east and at depth. To date, the Company is pleased to report a 100% success rate on every hole released during Phase I and II of the current drill program. The results of holes 99-06 and 99-07, coupled with previous Inco drill data, have increased the mineral inventory of the project and led to the identification of two new zones within the mineralized horizon east of the main deposit.

The two zones are partially defined in the Inco data set and reinforce the company's belief in the properties high tonnage potential. East Zone I drilled by Starfield during Phase I is located approximately 3.5km east of the main deposit within the mineralized Amphibolite/Hornblendite unit beneath the lake near its eastern shoreline. East Zone II is located 5 km east of the main zone and is partially defined by the two drill holes released today 99-06 and 99-07.

Starfield management further announces Nick Carter Ph.D, independent geological consultant, has conducted a thorough review of both the recently acquired historic Inco data set and Starfield's Phase I and Phase II drilling programs. This review has resulted in a substantial increase to the mineral inventory of the property. Starfield will conduct further drilling to confirm Dr. Carter's findings and to assess the Cobalt content of the zones not reported in Inco's data set.

Dr. Carter's compilation work is ongoing. In review of East Zone I, Dr. Carter assessed previous holes FL99-01 and FL99-05 which were drilled into the East zone of mineralization that outcrops on the east shore of the lake and runs beneath the lake several kilometres. These holes, located on line 4+00W, were drilled central to 15 widely spaced Inco holes, returning good base and precious metal grades over hole lengths of 7.6m and 11.1m. Dr. Carter has identified a possible resource of 2.6 million tonnes (metric tons) grading 0.94% Copper, 0.72% Nickel, and 1.15g/t Palladium+Platinum. This resource remains open along strike and to depth. Definition drilling is scheduled for this zone during the winter program.

Further analysis of historic and recent drill data by Dr. Carter indicates the presence of East Zone II, containing an additional possible resource of 1.3 million tonnes grading 0.93% Copper, 0.80% Nickel, and 1.20 g/t Palladium+Platinum. This analysis by Dr. Carter expands the total possible resource within the Ferguson Lake project to in excess of 10.3 million tonnes. In total, to date, Starfield's technical team, led by consulting geologist Tom Kraft, has traced the mineralized horizon on the Ferguson Lake project in excess of 18 kilometres.

Drill logs describe the mineralized section of holes FL99-06 and FL99-07 as disseminated, fracture-filling and semi-massive sulphides (phyrrotite, chalcopyrite, pyrite).

Hole #. Interval (meters) Length
FL99-06 85.55 - 97.50 11.95m of 0.82% Copper, 0.23% Nickel, 0.04% Cobalt, and
0.57 g/t Palladium+Platinum
(including) 4.02m of 1.46% Copper, 0.28% Nickel, 0.04% Cobalt and
0.72 g/t Palladium+Platinum
(including) 4.60m of 0.74% Copper, 0.32% Nickel, 0.06% Cobalt and
0.73 g./t Palladium+Platinum

FL99-07 229.15 - 233.57 4.42m of 0.49% Copper, 0.47% Nickel, 0.06% Cobalt and
1.66 g/t Palladium and Platinum
(including) 2.39m of 0.46% Copper, 0.61% Nickel, 0.07% Cobalt and
1.87 g/t Palladium and Platinum

Complete analysis of all data received to date from exploration drilling from Phase II will be released immediately as received, followed by Dr. Carter's final assessment.

BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

“Glen J. Indra”

Glen J. Indra
President




To: Ptaskmaster who wrote (167)10/22/1999 7:32:00 PM
From: CIMA  Respond to of 529
 
SRU.AL - STARFIELD RESOURCES INC.
PRESS RELEASE October 22, 1999
Corporate Office: #99-18
Suite 420-625 Howe Street
Vancouver, BC CANADA SRU.ASE
V6C 2T6 SRFDF – OTC BB
Tel: (604) 608-0400 Fax: (604) 608-0344
Toll Free: (877) 233-2244 email: info@starfieldres.com website: starfieldres.com

N E W S R E L E A S E

Assay Results Continue to Extend Scale of Ferguson Lake
Ni-Cu-Co-Pt-Pd Deposit, Mineralization Intersected 4.5 km West of Main Deposit

Nunavut Territory - Management of Starfield Resources Inc. is pleased to announce further assay results from the second phase of drilling conducted on the Company's 100% owned Ferguson Lake nickel/copper/cobalt/platinum/palladium project, located 200 km west of Rankin Inlet in Canada's East Arctic.

Results from holes FL99-12 and FL99-13, drilled 4.5 km west of the main discovery zone, confirmed the enrichment of commodity elements within the mineralization and the structural orientation of the deposit. The main body of mineralization has now been tested by localized drilling over a 9 km strike length. This new extension drill target outcrops as a 1.2 km long gossan, located some 4 km west of the main zone.

The results from the second phase of drilling continue to demonstrate that this group of base and precious metals exists in all holes to date. This evidence suggests that mineralization occurs over a large area and further indicates that a large metallogenic system exists on the property.

Drill results from the westward extension are as follows:

Hole # Interval (meters) Length
FL99-12 41.50 - 55.00 13.50m of 0.13% Cu, 0.11% Ni, 0.03% Co, 0.11 g/t Pd, 0.02 g/t Pt
including 1.50m of 0.39% Cu, 0.50% Ni, 0.10% Co,
0.57 g/t Pd, 0.02 g/t Pt
and 1.34m of 0.55% Cu, 0.50% Ni, 0.09% Co,
0.24 g/t Pd, 0.03 g/t Pt
and 1.47m of 0.40% Cu, 0.25% Ni, 0.04% Co,
0.34 g/t Pd, 0.03 g/t Pt

FL99-13 47.50 - 57.00 9.50m of 0.30% Cu, 0.19% Ni, 0.04% Co,
0.29 g/t Pd, 0.02 g/t Pt
including 2.30m of 0.57% Cu, 0.36% Ni, 0.08% Co,
0.64 g/t Pd, 0.03 g/t Pt
including 1.05m of 0.62% Cu, 0.13% Ni, 0.02% Co,
0.13 g/t Pd, 0.02 g/t Pt

Management further announces the results of exploration holes FL99-14 and FL99-15, drilled 600 meters immediately south of the main deposit into a mineralized amphibolite horizon traced over 500 meters at surface and parallel to the main body. The drilling also intersected base metal/PGE enriched mineralization and confirmed the structural orientation of the North dipping body.

Importantly, the section from hole FL99-15 included platinum/palladium values exceeding 2.3 g/t:

Hole # Interval (meters) Length
FL99-14 21.50 - 22.60 1.10m of 0.11% Cu, 0.08% Ni, 0.02% Co,
0.59 g/t Pd, 0.14 g/t Pt

FL99-15 119.40 - 125.00 5.60m of 0.24% Cu, 0.21% Ni, 0.04% Co,
1.79 g/t Pd, 0.57 g/t Pt

As exploratory targets, the west and south extensions were drilled to a shallow depth to test mineralization. An upcoming winter program will include both drilling to extend the known deposit at depth and along its margins, in addition to further drilling to explore for new deposits within the system. Currently defined as possibly containing in excess of 10.3 million tonnes, the Ferguson Lake deposit remains open at depth and along strike.

The Company is confident that the next phase of drilling will expand the zone substantially. Based on the success of Starfield's Phase I and Phase II drilling programs to date, the Company will continue to take an aggressive approach in advancing the Ferguson Lake project.

Results from the remaining 5 of 19 drill holes completed during the Phase II program are expected imminently. Analysis of all data received to date will be released as received.

On behalf of the Board of Directors

“Glen C. Macdonald”

Glen C. Macdonald
Director




To: Ptaskmaster who wrote (167)11/1/1999 6:33:00 PM
From: CIMA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 529
 
SRU - STARFIELD RESOURCES INC.
PRESS RELEASE November 1, 1999
Corporate Office: #99-19
Suite 420-625 Howe Street
Vancouver, BC CANADA SRU.ASE
V6C 2T6 SRFDF – OTC BB
Tel: (604) 608-0400 Fax: (604) 608-0344
Toll Free: (877) 233-2244 email: info@starfieldres.com website: starfieldres.com

Additional Drill Results from 1999 Program Intersects Significant Mineralization Down-Dip From Defined Resources and Expands Known Tonnage

Nunavut Territory - Management of Starfield Resources Inc. is pleased to announce assay results from its second phase drill program, completed in late September at the Company's 100% owned Ferguson Lake Cu-Ni-Co-PGE project, located 200 km west of Rankin Inlet.

With the release of these four drill holes, Starfield has tested 1,100 meters of strike length on the West Zone and increased the possible tonnage to 11 million from the identified historic resource of 6.4 million tonnes, grading 0.87% copper and 0.75% nickel. Significant mineralization has been intersected in all 19 holes drilled by Starfield during 1999.

The four holes (FL 99-16,17,18,and 19) were designed to further test mineralization down-dip of historic drilling. Results from drilling on West Zone include 16.39 meters of 1.20% Cu, 0.76% Ni, 0.12% Co and 1.31 g/t Pd.

Interval Length Assays
Hole (m) (m) Cu % Ni % Pd g/t Pt g/t Co%

FL 99-16 241.40-242.20 0.80 0.28 0.05 0.08 0.03 0.006
245.84-248.05 2.21 0.36 0.04 0.07 0.02 0.005
(including 246.80-247.05 0.21 3.70 0.27 0.61 0.07 0.030)

Drill logs indicate a fault zone was intersected at the target depth where mineralization in adjacent holes was projected to occur within hole FL99-16.

FL 99-17 185.00-205.08 20.08 0.99 0.63 1.13 0.13 0.100
(including 185.00-201.39 16.39 1.20 0.76 1.31 0.14 0.120)
270.30-275.0 4.70 0.38 0.34 1.70 0.18 0.05
(including 270.80-272.5 1.70 0.61 0.54 2.78 0.22 0.08)

FL 99-18 241.0-248.0 7.00 0.06 0.04 0.12 0.13 0.008
(including 242.00-243.79 1.79 0.11 0.11 0.35 0.14 0.01)

The target interval in hole FL99-18 contained stringer and disseminated sulphides and four meters of late stage gabbro dyke material.

FL 99-19 198.03-206.0 7.97 0.76 0.45 1.27 0.20 0.06
(including 199.96-205.34 5.38 0.82 0.53 1.56 0.22 0.07)

The 5.38m interval in Drill hole FL99-19 is described as massive and semi-massive Pyrrhotite-Chalcopyrite-Pyrite and includes a 0.30m wide cross-cutting post mineral mafic dyke.

Dr. N.C. Carter, P.Eng., Independent Consulting Geologist, has compiled within the sulphide intersections obtained in holes FL 99-17 and FL 99-19, the addition of a further 750,000 tonnes to the West Zone resource.

Most of the exploration conducted to date has been relatively shallow and widely spaced over approximately 12 km of the mineralized rock unit's strike length, which is believed to exceed 18km in length. Geophysics, complimented by a recent geologic structural interpretation, indicate large conductive and magnetic bodies exist down-dip at depth and along the strike of the prospective unit. The host system is recognized as changing in the deeper drilling.

Results from the 1999 drill programs have confirmed the importance of geophysics in recognizing mineralized zones. Together with the historic drill data, the second phase of drilling has allowed geologists to formulate very exciting targets for an upcoming winter program. Technical staff are confident in expanding known and discovering new mineralized zones at depth over the 18 kilometer strike length.

Due to the limited extent of drill exploration to date and the scale of the system producing mineralization an expanded drill program is being recommended for the winter so that the scope of the Ferguson Lake project can be fully understood. Starfield's drilling plans are to begin expanding the mineral inventory while still exploring for the root of the system at depth.

A complete overview of Starfields' second phase of drilling at Ferguson Lake will be available shortly.

On behalf of the Board of Directors

“Glen J. Indra”

President




To: Ptaskmaster who wrote (167)1/6/2000 1:26:00 PM
From: Ptaskmaster  Respond to of 529
 
North American Palladium expanding Ontario mine
Toronto--Jan 5--Canada's North American Palladium Ltd said on Wednesday it
has received a positive feasibility study to expand its Lac des Iles palladium
mine in northern Ontario to 15,000 tonnes a day from the current 2,400 tonnes.
The expanded operation is forecast to produce an annual average 248,900 ounces palladium, 24,200 ounces platinum and 19,100 ounces gold over an 11-year life. (Story .21147)
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