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To: robnhood who wrote (112861)4/28/2008 9:17:32 AM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312793
 
Dynasty has presidential visit in Ecuador

2008-04-28 09:16 ET - News Release
Shares issued 32,434,879
DMM Close 2008-04-25 C$ 3.45

Mr. Robert Washer reports

DYNASTY WELCOMES ECUADOR PRESIDENT TO ITS ZARUMA PROJECT

Dynasty Metals & Mining Inc. received Ecuador President Raphael Correa and senior members of his cabinet at its Zaruma gold project over the past weekend. The President spent several hours meeting with Dynasty senior staff and community leaders. In a public address, his comments in favour of environmentally and socially responsible mining, and its importance to the local economies of Portovello, Zaruma and several neighbouring towns were welcomed by a large crowd of supporters.

Company president, Robert Washer, provided a lengthy tour of the company's plant construction and mine development sites after which time he commented: "We wish to thank the President, the Minister of Mines and Petroleum, the undersecretary of mining, the Minister of Environment and the undersecretary of environment for allowing us the opportunity to meet with them on our project site so that they could witness the progress we have made and the community support we receive for our sustainable development plans."

The company, together with other mining companies, is meeting with ministry officials this week to continue discussions regarding the formulation of new mining laws.

The company continues to employ its work force and work closely with the government. Updates will be provided as information becomes available.

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