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To: Goose94 who wrote (1969)8/7/2013 8:13:18 AM
From: Goose94Respond to of 202784
 
Metals Creek Resources (MEK-V) stakes 150 claim units at Mealy Lake - neighbours Altius Minerals and Benton Res.
www.metalscreek.com

Aug 7, 2013 - News Release

Metals Creek Resources Corp. has acquired, through staking, 150 claim units (37.5 square kilometres) within the Mealy Lake intrusion located approximately 140 kilometres southwest of Churchill Falls, Labrador. The new project is in the same area as Altius Minerals (ALS-T) 256-square-kilometre Natashquan property and Benton Resources (BEX -V) Mealy property. Altius recently announced a new nickel-copper-cobalt-platinum-group-element discovery and has entered into a joint venture agreement with Anglo American whereby Anglo has the option to earn a 66-per-cent interest in the project through expenditures of $20-million over a five-year period. (see Altius Minerals press release dated July 25, 2013). Exploration highlights from Altius's Nastashquan discovery include 2.68 grams per tonne combined platinum, palladium and gold (grab); 1.04 grams per tonne combined platinum, palladium and gold, and 1.06 per cent copper over 1.30 metres (channel); 1.04 combined platinum, palladium and gold, and 3.92 per cent copper over one metre (channel); and soil samples up to 26,000 parts per million copper (see Altius website).The corporation also reports the granting of incentive stock options to certain directors, officers, employees and consultants of the corporation to purchase a total of 1.91 million common shares in the capital stock of the corporation. The options are exercisable for a period of five years from the date hereof at an exercise price of 10 cents per share.

Michael MacIsaac, PGeo, vice-president, exploration, for the corporation and a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101, is responsible for this release, and supervised the preparation of the information forming the basis for this release.



To: Goose94 who wrote (1969)8/7/2013 1:34:48 PM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202784
 
Benton Resources (BEX-V) stakes 271 more units at Mealy

Aug 7, 2013 - News Release

Benton Resources Inc. has acquired, through staking an additional 271 claim units, a total land position of 1017 claim units representing approximately 261 square kilometres within the Mealy Lake intrusion. The Mealy project is contiguous and directly along the strike of Altius Minerals Corp.'s 256 square kilometre Natashquan property located approximately 140 kilometres southwest of Churchill Falls in Labrador. Altius has recently announced a new nickel-copper-cobalt-platinum-group-element discovery and that they have entered into a joint venture agreement with Anglo American whereby Anglo has the option to earn a 66-per-cent interest in the project through expenditures of $20-million over a five-year period. Exploration highlights from Altius' Nastashquan discovery include 2.68 grams per tonne combined platinum, palladium and gold (grab); 6.14 per cent Cu and 388 parts per billion Pt; 1.04 g/t combined Pt, Pd, Au and 1.06 per cent Cu over 1.30 metres (channel); 1.04 combined Pt, Pd, Au and 3.92 per cent Cu over 1.00 m (channel); 2.49 g/t combined Pt, Pd and Au and 1.07 per cent Ni (grab); several grab samples greater than 7 per cent Cu; and soil samples up to 26,000 parts per million Cu. (See Altius website.)Benton is currently planning an airborne magnetic and electromagnetic survey to be followed by geological mapping, prospecting and soil sampling on anomalies identified from the new survey.

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