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To: Henry Volquardsen who wrote (355)4/29/1998 6:07:00 PM
From: leisuresports  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 572
 
Latest Press release, Wed. April 29, 1998

Wednesday April 29, 5:25 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

Prosperity Project Achieves Major Environmental Review Milestone

VANCOUVER, British Columibia--(BUSINES WIRE)--April 29, 1998-- Taseko Mines Limited achieved a major milestone
in the harmonized federal-provincial environmental review of its Prosperity Gold-Copper Project, as final Project Report
specifications have been issued by British Columbia's Environmental Assessment Office (EAO).

''We have worked diligently with the EAO, provincial and federal governments, local communities, First Nations and other
project stakeholders for the past 10 months to develop the Project Report specifications said Bruce Jenkins, Taseko's Director
of Environmental Affairs.

''These specifications are among the most comprehensive and exhaustive ever established for the environmental review of a
mine proposal in British Columbia. We are confident that Taseko can develop the Prosperity Project to meet and exceed the
high environmental standards of government and public stakeholders in British Columbia and Canada.''

The federal-provincial harmonized review of Taseko Mines Limited's Prosperity Project, a proposal to develop an open-pit
gold and copper mine near Williams Lake, B.C., was initiated in June 1997. The Project Report specifications released today
dictate the information that Taseko will assemble and present in its Project Report/Comprehensive Study Report, the document
upon which the federal and provincial governments will base their decision on the mine development proposal.

''The provincial EAO has involved local communities and other project stakeholders throughout the development of these
specifications,'' Jenkins said. ''Taseko will continue its active public consultation program throughout the environmental review
process, to ensure that the citizens of the Cariboo-Chilcotin, of British Columbia and of Canada have every confidence that the
project we're proposing is environmentally and socially responsible.''

The Prosperity Project represents the largest proven gold resource in Canada, with minable reserves of 9.5 million ounces of
gold and 3.5 billion pounds of copper. Upon approval by the federal and provincial governments, Prosperity would create from
1,300 to 2,200 direct and indirect jobs in the Cariboo-Chilcotin for a period of more than 21 years.

Vancouver-based Taseko Mines Limited has invested more than $65 million in the Prosperity Project to date, and has
undertaken extensive technical and environmental studies since 1991. Upon project approval, Prosperity will require $600
million in construction costs and $300 million in sustaining capital over the life of the mine.

''We would like to congratulate the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office for its leadership in reaching this major milestone,
as well as the governments of B.C. and Canada for their ongoing commitment to the harmonized review process,'' Jenkins said.
''We believe the Prosperity Project review will demonstrate British Columbia's ongoing commitment to the highest
environmental standards in the world.''

Contact:

Taseko Mines Limited
Bruce Jenkins, 604/684-6365
Fax: 604/684-8092
Web Site: hdgold.com
Email: kristinb@hdgold.com