Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Breakwater and Virginia Provide Further Drill Results on Coulon JV Project

Breakwater and Virginia Provide Further Drill Results on Coulon JV Project

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TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Jan. 16, 2008) - Breakwater Resources Ltd. (TSX:BWR) and Virginia Mines Inc. report on the last results of their 2007 drilling program on the Coulon JV property (Breakwater 50% - Virginia 50%), located 15km north of the Fontanges airport, Quebec middle-north.


The exploration program that ended mid-December 2007 also included a VTEM heliborne survey as well as borehole InfiniTEM surveys. The 18 new holes tested lenses 44 (7 holes), 43 (7 holes), 9-25 and 08 (1 hole) as well as other geological and geophysical targets (3 holes). In addition, 4 old holes were extended to test lenses 08 and 43.


LENS 9-25 EXTENDED BY 50m TOWARDS THE NORTH WITH 4.05% Zn, 7.68% Cu AND 118.7 g/t Ag / 3.6m AND 3.14% Zn, 1.15% Cu AND 17.03 g/t Ag / 4.75m


Drilling resumed recently on lens 9-25 and a new hole was completed in December 2007 (longitudinal 9-25). Hole CN-07-123 confirmed the extension of the mineralization at depth towards the north with two massive to semi-massive sulphide zones, which yielded values of 4.05% Zn, 7.68% Cu and 118.7g/t Ag over 3.6m and 3.14% Zn, 1.15% Cu and 17.03 g/t Ag over 4.75m. These two closely spaced intersections are located at a vertical depth of 530m and extend the known limit of lens 9-25 towards the north by 50m.


Lens 9-25 is in general north-south oriented and is steeply dipping (85 degrees) towards the west. It is now confirmed over more than 200m laterally and over nearly 400m vertically. It remains open at depth and will be tested by several additional drill holes in the winter of 2008.


LENS 08 BLOSSOMS AT DEPTH WITH VALUES OF 2.87% Zn, 1.22% Cu AND 27.61 g/t Ag / 20.15m AND 2.25% Zn, 1.92% Cu AND 41.13 g/t Ag / 13.5m


In December 2007, three holes testing the extension of lens 08 at depth yielded very encouraging results (longitudinal 44/08). Holes CN-07-53B and CN-07-67, drilled in the summer of 2007 to test lens 9-25, were extended recently to crosscut the geological contact corresponding to lens 08 at depth. Hole CN-07-53B intercepted a thick massive sulphide zone that graded 2.87% Zn, 1.22% Cu and 27.61 g/t Ag over 20.15m, including a richer section grading 5.08% Zn, 1.25% Cu and 25.59 g/t Ag over 8m. This massive sulphide zone is followed a little further down the hole by another thick zone of semi-massive to disseminated sulphides grading 1.23% Zn, 0.9% Cu and 12.65 g/t Ag over 19m. These two large mineralized intervals correspond to the extension of lens 08, to a vertical depth of 475m. On the same section, hole CN-07-67 was also lengthened for the same reasons and it intercepted a massive sulphide zone grading 2.25% Zn, 1.92% Cu and 41.13 g/t Ag over 13.5m, to a vertical depth of 660m. On another section located 150 m further north, the new hole CN-07-123 drilled in December to test lens 9-25, also reached the contact hosting lens 08 where it intercepted a semi-massive sulphide zone that yielded 1.25% Zn, 1.76% Cu and 65.45 g/t Ag over 4.3m. This mineralized intersection is located at a vertical depth of over 700 m, which is, as of now, the deepest intersection in lens 08.


Lens 08 is located directly to the west of lens 9-25 and is parallel to it. It has a north-south general direction and is dipping subvertically to steeply to the east. Near the surface, both lenses are 150 to 200m apart but because of their opposite dip, both mineralized zones are closer at depth. Results obtained from recent drilling extend the mineralization by over 300m vertically and confirm that lens 08 becomes more important at depth where it remains open. Additional drilling will be carried out in the winter of 2008.


LENS 44 YIELDS OTHER GOOD RESULTS


Seven new holes tested lens 44 in the recent period (longitudinal 44/08). Best results were obtained with holes CN-07-126 and CN-07-127, which tested the south extension of lens 44 to a vertical depth of 230m. Hole CN-07-127 intercepted a thick massive sulphide zone grading 2.22% Zn, 1.16% Cu and 19.66 g/t Ag over 13.53m. Hole CN-07-126, located 60m further south, also intercepted a massive sulphide zone that yielded values of 2.73% Zn, 1.58% Cu and 18.1 g/t Ag over 5.05m. The other five holes tested the north extension of lens 44. Hole CN-07-116 intersected a semi-massive to massive sulphide zone to a vertical depth of over 300m that graded 2.89% Zn, 1.01% Cu and 17 g/t Ag over 6m. On another section located 75m further north, holes CN-07-112, CN-07-118 and CN-07-122 intercepted massive to semi-massive sulphide zones, in metric thicknesses, which returned values of up to 6.41% Zn, 0.7% Cu and 40.89 g/t Ag over 1.65m. These intersections are located at vertical depths of 350m to 600m. Finally, hole CN-07-125 was drilled on a section located 150 m further north in order to test at depth (550m) the area between lenses 44 and 08. This hole did not intercept significant mineralization but the borehole InfiniTEM survey conducted subsequently detected a good off-hole conductor that will be modeled in order to identify its exact position.


Lens 44 is north-south oriented and is dipping vertically to steeply to the west. It is now confirmed over a lateral distance of 400m and to a vertical depth of 600m. Lens 44 remains open at depth and will be the object of additional drilling in 2008.


LENS 43 RETURNS SEVERAL HIGH GRADE, THIN INTERSECTIONS


Seven new holes were drilled and two old ones (CN-07-43 and CN-07-59) were deepened to test lens 43 (longitudinal section 43). Overall, these holes intersected intense alteration zones hosting, in many cases, thin massive to semi-massive sulphide zones sometimes very rich in base metals. Best results include 2.99% Zn, 21.5% Cu, 140 g/t Ag over 0.4m and 3.29% Zn, 9.69% Cu, 67.8 g/t Ag over 0.5m (hole CN-07-107C), 3.26% Zn, 0.17% Cu and 13.35 g/t Ag over 2.2m (hole CN-07-111) and 0.78% Zn, 4.27% Cu and 61.7 g/t Ag over 2m (hole CN-07-115).


Despite a lack of wide intersections, recent drilling better defined the geology of the area. Lens 43 seems to be folded and many of the holes testing its NE portion intercepted two distinct alteration and mineralization zones that represent, according to our current knowledge, the same mineralized horizon on both sides of the fold. The axial plan of this fold seems to be NE-SW oriented with a variable dip towards the NW. For now, all mineralized intersections of lens 43 are reported on the same longitudinal section while awaiting a more detailed geological interpretation.


In 2008 Lens 43 will be the object of several additional holes, more particularly in its SW extension, which will be accessible from the surface of a frozen lake.


OTHER TARGETS


Three holes were drilled outside the areas of the known mineralized lenses. Hole CN-07-110 tested the fertile volcanic sequence approximately 250m north of lens 9-25. It intercepted an alteration zone with disseminated sulphides including a small, centimetric sphalerite horizon. The borehole InfiniTEM survey carried out subsequently indicates a probable extension of the alteration and mineralization zone towards the south.


Holes CN-07-113 and CN-07-117 tested the InfiniTEM anomalies situated in the area of the Tension showing, located SW of lens 43. In both cases, the target was missed but borehole InfiniTEM surveys indicate the proximity of good off-hole conductors. Additional drilling is planned in 2008 as a follow-up to these three holes that yielded interesting results.


VTEM HELIBORNE SURVEY


A VTEM heliborne geophysical survey of more than 6000 linear kilometres was recently completed on the Coulon JV project. This survey identified a great number of new EM conductors of which many are directly located in the immediate extensions of the fertile Coulon volcanic belt. The VTEM anomalies, associated with the most promising geological settings, will be the object of ground geophysics at the beginning of the winter of 2008 and will then be drill tested.


Both Breakwater and Virginia are encouraged by the recent results obtained and most generally by the important progress made on the Coulon JV project in the course of year 2007. In order to keep up with its momentum, Breakwater and Virginia will spend over C$20 million on the project in 2008. This budget will finance an important drilling program that will commence in February 2008 and will continue throughout the year, jointly with ground geophysical surveys, prospecting and geological mapping.


New drill results are reported in the annexed table. All samples have been analyzed at the certified laboratory ALS Chemex in Val-d'Or.



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Hole Line Length
Forage Ligne Station Azimut Dip Longueur
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GRILLE PRINCIPALE/ MAIN GRID
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Lens 9-25 Lentille
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CN-07-123 20+25N 14+20E N267 -62 864

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Lens 08 Lentille
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CN-07-053B 18+25N 13+74E N268 -56 707

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CN-07-123 20+25N 14+20E N267 -62 864
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CN-07-067 19+00N 14+80E N264 -62 906
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Lens 44 Lentille
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CN-07-112 15+40N 7+20E N084 -59 740
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CN-07-116 14+75N 8+80E N088 -58 462
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CN-07-118 15+45N 8+20E N084 -55 630
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CN-07-122 15+40N 6+60E N081 -60 810
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CN-07-125 16+50N 6+88E N080 -60 869
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CN-07-126 11+50N 9+75E N088 -62 360
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CN-07-127 12+25N 9+42E N087 -56 366
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Lens 43 Lentille
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CN-06-043 7+50N 1+00W N135 -55 447
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CN-07-059 7+12N 1+34W N135 -55 474
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CN-07-107C 6+69N 3+86W N125 -61 498
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CN-07-111 7+50N 3+50W N121 -61 572
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CN-07-114 7+50N 3+50W N134 -63 534
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CN-07-115 8+35N 1+83W N135 -59 550
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CN-07-119 7+78N 2+72W N131 -57 453
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CN-07-121 7+89N 0+38W N134 -56 405
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CN-07-124 7+23N 2+18W N134 -57 321
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Regional Targets / Cibles Regionales
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CN-07-110 23+50N 10+20E N230 -50 309
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CN-07-113 11+60S 19+20W N120 -50 552
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CN-07-117 25+25S 23+50W N330 -50 258
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Hole From To Length Thickness Cu Zn Pb Ag Au
Forage De A Long- Epaisseur % % % g/t g/t
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GRILLE PRINCIPALE/ MAIN GRID
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Lens 9-25 Lentille
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605.60 609.20 3.60 2.16 7.68 4.05 0.01 118.70 0.24
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CN-07-123
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614.90 619.65 4.75 2.85 1.15 3.14 0.01 17.03 0.11
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Lens 08 Lentille
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574.60 594.75 20.15 12.25 1.22 2.87 0.14 27.61 0.24
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inc.
578.60 586.60 8.00 4.86 1.25 5.08 0.23 25.59 0.27
CN-07-053B ----------------------------------------------------------------
634.00 653.00 19.00 13.5 0.90 1.23 0.02 12.95 0.13
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inc.
643.30 653.00 9.70 6.9 0.87 2.15 0.02 14.11 0.14
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CN-07-123 819.45 823.75 4.30 2.50 1.76 1.25 0.02 65.45 0.21
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CN-07-067 810.50 824.00 13.50 9.75 1.92 2.25 0.21 41.13 0.43
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Lens 44 Lentille
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CN-07-112 647.00 648.65 1.65 1.10 0.70 6.41 0.54 40.89 0.09
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CN-07-116 366.50 372.50 6.00 4.60 1.01 2.89 0.02 17.00 0.12
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CN-07-118 475.60 476.10 0.50 0.35 1.01 0.64 0.03 14.70 0.71
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477.70 478.75 1.05 0.70 1.41 0.76 0.06 17.40 0.40
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CN-07-122 770.55 771.1 0.55 0.45 0.45 1.27 0.04 20.00 0.23
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CN-07-125 NSA
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CN-07-126 255.90 260.95 5.05 4.60 1.58 2.73 0.01 18.10 0.10
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CN-07-127 271.97 285.50 13.53 11.00 1.16 2.22 0.02 19.66 0.19
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inc.
271.97 278.80 6.83 5.55 1.40 3.37 0.02 22.74 0.25
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Lens 43 Lentille
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CN-06-043 351.35 352.30 0.95 0.90 1.21 0.22 0.01 20.40 0.08
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360.00 362.35 2.35 2.25 0.11 1.87 0.62 55.83 0.11
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416.90 417.75 0.85 0.80 0.02 1.87 0.00 1.40 0.01
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CN-07-059 NSV / PVS
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CN-07-107C 415.60 416.00 0.40 0.40 21.50 2.99 0.01 140.00 0.34
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420.90 421.40 0.50 0.50 9.69 3.29 0.01 67.80 0.96
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CN-07-111 436.00 438.20 2.20 2.10 0.17 3.26 0.08 13.35 0.05
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CN-07-114 NSV / PVS
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CN-07-115 443.70 445.70 2.00 2.00 4.27 0.78 0.01 61.70 1.40
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CN-07-119 NSV / PVS
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CN-07-121 NSV / PVS
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CN-07-124 278.30 279.10 0.80 0.65 0.37 2.90 0.03 6.60 0.03
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Regional Targets / Cibles Regionales
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CN-07-110 NSV / PVS
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CN-07-113 NSV / PVS
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CN-07-117 NSV / PVS
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NSV: no significant value
PVS : pas de valeur significative


Work is carried out by the personnel of Virginia Mines Inc, under the supervision of Mr. Paul Archer, geological engineer. Mr. Archer is a Qualified Person (as defined by National Instrument 43-101) and has more than 25 years of experience in exploration. Mr. Archer reviewed and approved the content of this press release.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Breakwater Resources Ltd.
Ann Wilkinson
Vice President, Investor Relations
(416) 363-4798 Ext. 277


Tuesday, January 15, 2008

BWR+ Kaminak News

Kaminak Commences Airborne Geophysical Surveys on Quebec Nickel Properties

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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Jan. 15, 2008) - Kaminak Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE:KAM) has commenced high-definition airborne geophysical surveys over priority nickel-copper-platinum group element (PGE) targets in Quebec, Canada. Kaminak intends to survey a total of 4,050 line kilometres over five separate properties. This program is being funded solely by Kaminak's joint venture partner Breakwater Resources Ltd. (TSX:BWR).


Aeroquest International Limited will complete the surveys using their AeroTem II electromagnetic helicopter-borne system. This high-definition time-domain system is designed to identify conductive bodies, including nickel sulphide deposits to a depth of 250 metres in electrically resistive environments. All interesting anomalies will be followed-up by detailed ground geophysical surveys in the spring of 2008 in order to prioritize diamond drill targets.


Initial field work on the properties by Kaminak's technical team in 2007 identified mafic ultramafic rocks exhibiting magmatic sulphide segregation. A total of 12 grab samples were collected for geochemical analyses and the program's most significant assay result came from a surface outcrop sample that yielded anomalous values of nickel, copper, cobalt as well as PGE's and gold (Sample# CFP-605; 0.53% Ni, 2.84% Cu, 0.12% Co as well as 0.75 g/t Au, 0.35 g/t Pt and 0.55 g/t Pd). Additionally, nine of the eleven remaining grab samples each assayed greater than 0.1% Ni and greater than 0.1% Cu. Collectively, these are important indicators of process and suggest a favourable environment for the formation of nickel-copper-PGE deposits.


Kaminak - Breakwater Agreement


In the spring of 2007, Kaminak and Breakwater entered into a strategic alliance targeting primarily nickel-copper-PGE deposits over parts of southern Quebec. Kaminak's in-house technical team generated several priority targets which resulted in the staking of five separate properties which became subject to a joint venture agreement between Kaminak and Breakwater. As part of this joint venture agreement, Breakwater is funding the first $1 million of exploration costs in exchange for a 51% interest in the project. Breakwater can increase its interest to 60% by funding the next $2 million in exploration across all joint venture blocks (see Kaminak news release dated September 10th, 2007 for further details of the joint venture agreement).


ALS Chemex Analytical Technique


A total of 12 grab samples were collected and shipped to ALS Chemex for geochemical analyses. Rock samples are weighed, dried and finely crushed with a split of up to 250 g pulverized. The prepared sample is subjected to four acid digestion (0.4g is digested with nitric, perchloric, and hydrofluoric acids with hydrochloric acid subsequently added for further digestion. This solution is analyzed by inductively coupled plasma - atomic emission spectrometry. Results are corrected for spectral inter element interferences. QA/QC consists of the insertion of one method blank, two standards and one duplicate sample. Gold and PGE's were analysed by fire assay with an ICP-MS finish.


Kaminak's disclosure of a technical or scientific nature is prepared under the supervision of Rob Carpenter, Ph. D., P.Geo., Kaminak's President and CEO. Craig Finnigan, Ph. D., P.Geo. is Kaminak's Chief Geologist and is the Qualified Person under the definition of National Instrument 43-101.


About Kaminak


Kaminak Gold Corporation is a prospect generator employing a joint venture strategy that maximizes opportunities for discovery while attempting to minimize exploration risk to Kaminak. A critical component of Kaminak's business model is working with strong project partners to advance Kaminak's exploration projects. Covering several million acres, Kaminak holds one of the largest land positions in Canada devoted to metallic mineral exploration. Kaminak's projects offer world-class exploration potential and present exposure to strategic commodities including, gold, uranium and nickel.


On behalf of the Board of Directors


Rob Carpenter, Ph. D., P. Geo., President and CEO


Kaminak Gold Corporation

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