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Bonterra gains ice permits for Eastern drilling

2013-01-24 12:18 ET - News Release

Mr. Navjit Dhaliwal reports

BONTERRA RECEIVES ICE PERMITS FOR DRILL PROGRAM

Bonterra Resources Inc. has received the ice permits necessary to proceed with the upcoming drill program at its 100-per-cent-owned Eastern Extension property, in Val d'Or, Que. As the company works to expand upon previous drilling and the National Instrument 43-101 resource, drilling will proceed to the west, where gold mineralization is open along strike. A shallow lake of about six to eight feet deep covers the new target area, making it straightforward for drilling on ice in the winter months.

"The drillers are ready to proceed with our planned drill program, now that the ice permits are in place," explained Nav Dhaliwal, chief executive officer of Bonterra. "Our geologic team sees magnetic highs combined with IP anomalies in this new target area very similar to the ones showing in our current resource estimate, so we are excited to continue drilling along strike to expand upon the Eastern Extension property."

Eastern Extension property

The Eastern Extension property sits on a large northeast-southwest deformation corridor in the Urban-Barry area on the Abitibi greenstone belt. This large-scaled shear zone crosses a mafic lava flow series interbedded with gabbro sills. The discovery made by Bonterra in 2012, known as the Rivage zone (73 grams per tonne gold (Au) over three metres; 23 grams per tonne Au over one metre), highlights the presence of secondary mineralized trends indicating the potential to explore up to five kilometres of deformation zone on the Eastern Extension and Urban-Barry properties.

The economic potential is based on high-grade mineralized quartz veins such as mesothermal lode gold deposits. These veins are related to the deformation corridor with nearby late felsic intrusive plugs. The deformation zone is well identified by a strong schistosity and a typical sericitic alteration.

The Eastern Extension peninsula deposit constitutes eight continuous quartz-tourmaline tension veins. These veins bear free gold, sphalerite, galena and chalcopyrite. The IP and high magnetic anomalies and the anomalous grades in the historic holes (performed by Abitex in 1998) show strong potential to pursue the gold-bearing body to the west.

Robert Gagnon, PGeo (OGQ), of Bonterra, is a qualified person as that term is defined in National Instrument 43-101, standards of disclosure for mineral projects, and has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release.

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