To: Valuepro who wrote (448 ) 4/25/2002 11:40:26 AM From: VAUGHN Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 613 Hello Valuepro ***Off The Wire***Twin Mining increases Jackson Inlet land position by 50%. TORONTO, April 25 /CNW/ - Twin Mining Corporation ("Twin Mining") (TWG - TSE) is pleased to report it has staked 32 new claims on significant potential kimberlite targets on the Brodeur Peninsula, Baffin Island, Nunavut. The new claims cover a total area of 82,640 acres (334sq.km) and bring Twin Mining's 100% owned land holdings to 111 claims on 989sq.km. The new claims are located north and south within 100km of the Freightrain pipe (see location map on TWG website). Target selection for the staking of the new claims was established on the basis of regional structures similar to those that are believed to control the Freightrain and Cargo1 pipes. Both, the Freightrain and Cargo1 pipes, occur on a 30-kilometer long corridor (Freightrain Corridor) which also hosts an additional nine major magnetic anomalies slated to be drilled as part of the 2002 exploration program. All of the known pipes occur at the intersection of major structures. Based on geological evidence regional deep-seated structures are inferred to underlie the area that forms the Brodeur Peninsula Plateau, which rises 300 meters above the surrounding sea. Mr. Dallas Davis, P.Eng., Twin Mining's Exploration consultant, states: "Twin Mining has discovered an important diamondiferous kimberlite field which has significant expansion potential and has already attracted senior diamond explorers such as De Beers and Kennecott into the area". Mr. Dallas Davis is Twin Mining's "Qualified Person" as defined by National Instrument 43-101. Twin Mining is considering entering into joint ventures with other diamond exploration companies for the exploration of the newly staked claims. Twin Mining will continue to explore and retain a 100% interest in its initial claims (655sq.km). Twin Mining, in addition to exploring the Jackson Inlet diamond project on Baffin Island and the TORNGAT diamond project on the east side of Ungava Bay in northern Québec, also holds a gold mining project in Idaho, United States of America. Regards Vaughn