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Terrax receives land-use permit for Southbelt

2017-01-24 07:42 ET - News Release

Mr. Joe Campbell reports

TERRAX RECEIVES LAND USE PERMIT FOR SOUTHBELT AND PREPARES FOR 17,000 METER DRILL PROGRAM IN 2017

Terrax Minerals Inc. has received a land-use permit for its wholly owned Southbelt property at Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories. Drilling at Southbelt should commence around the end of February once access routes into the target areas have been completed.

Joseph Campbell, the chief executive officer of Terrax, stated: "The prompt issuance of the land-use permit is supportive of the stated mandate of the Northwest Territories government to facilitate responsible exploration on its lands. The permit allows Terrax to begin drilling on the highly prospective Southbelt property targets which represent the continuation of gold structures south of the former Con mine where Terrax has received surface assay results up to 94.9 grams per tonne gold." Mr. Campbell further stated, "The Southbelt target contains multiple high-grade gold occurrences with very high potential for discovery."

The Southbelt property is a low-cost exploration project as a result of its location three kilometres from the city of Yellowknife with excellent access to infrastructure, services and supplies.

From a geological perspective, the Southbelt property is adjacent to the past-producing Con mine property, where over six million ounces of gold were mined at an average grade of 16.1 grams per tonne gold over a 60-year mine life. Terrax has identified extensions of several mineralized trends mapped from the Con mine onto the Southbelt property including the namesake Con shear, which appears to continue on to Terrax's property for up to five kilometres, and the new vein shear which contains values up to 94.9 g/t Au (news release dated Sept. 23, 2015). Terrax received further high-grade values in 2016 exploration work with up to 33.6 g/t Au and 52 g/t Au in grab samples (news release dated Dec. 21, 2016). A map of the sampling at Southbelt is available on the company's website under 2016 field exploration under the Southbelt project section.

Terrax is planning to undertake 10,000 metres of drilling on the impressive surface exposures of gold-bearing structures at Southbelt that are the strike extensions from the Con mine. Terrax has budgeted for 17,000 metres of drilling at Yellowknife in 2017, with the remaining drilling to be carried out on the company's Northbelt property, which covers 15 kilometres of strike immediately north of the past-producing Giant mine where 8.1 million ounces of gold were mined at an average grade of 16.1 g/t Au.

The technical information contained in this news release has been approved by Mr. Campbell, the chief executive officer of Terrax, who is a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101, standards of disclosure for mineral projects.

About the Yellowknife City gold project

The Yellowknife City gold (YCG) project encompasses 129 square kilometres of contiguous land immediately north and south of the city of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories. Through a series of acquisitions, Terrax now controls one of the six major high-grade gold camps in Canada. Being within 15 km of the city of Yellowknife, the YCG is close to vital infrastructure, including transportation, service providers, hydroelectric power and skilled tradesmen.

The YCG lies on the prolific Yellowknife greenstone belt, covering 23 km of strike length on the southern and northern extensions of the shear system that hosted the high-grade Con and Giant gold mines. The project area contains multiple shears that are the recognized hosts for gold deposits in the Yellowknife gold district, with innumerable gold showings and recent high-grade drill results that serve to indicate the project's potential as a world-class gold district.

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