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To: hank2010 who wrote (30266)1/19/2007 1:57:05 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 78419
 
Hank, I would appreciate it if you could find out anythiing about CML. I mean look at this last drill result and the market yawned: I like their proeprty?/

Crowflight drills 45.9 ft of 3.3% Ni at Bucko Lake

2007-01-17 13:20 ET - News Release
Shares issued 198,518,056
CML Close 2007-01-16 C$ 0.41

Mr. Thomas Atkins reports

CROWFLIGHT INTERSECTS 45.9 FEET GRADING 3.3% NICKEL IN BUCKO DEPOSIT DRILLING

Crowflight Minerals Inc. is releasing assay results from the final two holes of the 2006 resource infill drill program at the Bucko Lake nickel deposit, Wabowden, Man. Highlights from the final two holes of this program included drill hole BK06-28B comprising 14 metres (45.9 feet) grading 3.34 per cent nickel including an 11.5-foot intersection grading 8.58 per cent nickel. See table below for complete drill hole assays.

Greg Collins, Crowflight's newly appointed vice-president of exploration, commented on the results of the program, stating: "Results from drill hole BK06-28B is a further illustration of the Bucko deposit's continuing ability to provide us with spectacular results. The deposit remains open for expansion in all directions. We look forward to additional drilling results as we kick off our 2007 winter exploration program evaluating the near-surface potential of the Hinge zone at the Bucko deposit and the evaluation of several exploration targets in close proximity to the Bucko."

Since the spring of 2006, Crowflight has conducted surface diamond drilling to test the potential to expand the resources around the previously identified indicated resource at the Bucko Lake nickel deposit. A total of approximately 13,300 metres were drilled in 23 holes (including the drill holes announced in this press release) as part of this program. Drill hole BK06-28B is a drill hole that was attempted earlier in the program (BK06-28) to test the down-dip extension of the south plunge zone in the deposit, but which due to complications while drilling, had to be abandoned and was later redrilled via a wedge cut-off of the original hole. Drill hole BK06-40 is a late-stage program hole that targeted the Hinge zone of the deposit.

In Stockwatch news Dec. 7, 2006, the company reported a 32-per-cent increase in National Instrument 43-101-compliant indicated resources at the Bucko Lake nickel deposit, following the results from 30 holes of the 2006 infill program. This new resource did not include results from these two holes. As part of the 2007 winter exploration program, Crowflight intends to test some shallow areas of additional resource expansion potential in the first quarter 2007. Once underground in the second half of 2007, it is planned that additional drilling will take place from underground to define reserves and attempt to further expand resources in the Bucko deposit.


SUMMARY ASSAY RESULTS 2006 -- PHASE 2 DRILLING
BUCKO DEPOSIT, THOMPSON NICKEL BELT

Core Core
Drill hole From To length length Nickel Copper PGE(1)
(metres) (metres) (metres) (feet) (%) (%) (g/t)

BK06 - 28B 657.3 661.0 3.7 12.1 4.81 0.13 1.19
and 681.5 695.5 14.0 45.9 3.34 0.13 0.89
including 681.5 685.0 3.5 11.5 8.58 0.16 1.76
BK06 - 40 454.4 459.9 5.5 18.1 1.21 0.07 n/a
and 487.5 491.5 3.9 13.0 1.51 0.10 n/a

(1) combined platinum and palladium values

Note: Intersection intervals reported are core lengths. Actual true widths
are unknown at this time but are generally 70 per cent to 80 per cent of
core length. Once known, true widths are calculated for each intersection.
These could vary somewhat from time to time as the zones are reinterpreted
thereby altering the geometry.

Qualified person, quality-control procedures

This press release has been prepared and revised by Mr. Collins, PGeo (APGO/APEGM), a qualified person under the National Instrument 43-101 guidelines. Fire assays are performed at the ALS Chemex laboratory in Vancouver on all the samples for gold and platinum group elements which undergo an ICP-AES finish and sodium peroxide fusion. All other metals undergo an ICP-AES finish. Standards and blanks are submitted with each sample batch.

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