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Ashton Mining of Canada Inc.: 2003 Quebec Exploration Program Approved.


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VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 13, 2003

Robert T. Boyd, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Ashton Mining of Canada Inc. (TSX TSX Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE before April, 2002)
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:ACA ACA - Application Control Architecture ) ("Ashton"), is pleased to announce that Ashton and its joint venture partner, SOQUEM INC. ("SOQUEM"), intend to implement a diamond exploration program in north-central Quebec in 2003 with an estimated budget of $6,000,000. The program will focus on further evaluation of a core area situated within the Renard cluster of eight kimberlitic bodies on the Foxtrot foxtrot

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 property (the "Core Area"), as well as further exploration directed toward new discoveries.

The primary objective of the 2003 program is to better define the size and diamond content of the six kimberlitic bodies located within the Core Area. Measuring less than 0.5 square km, this area includes Renard 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 and one untested high priority target located 150 m south of Renard 4. As reported on November 12, 2002, a 111.8 kg sample from Renard 8 returned nine diamonds larger than 0.100 mm. The diamond results for the other five bodies are shown in the table below:


Diamond Results - Renard 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6

Kimberlitic  DMS Sample         Largest Diamonds    Estimated Diamond
Body          Weight            Recovered (carats)       Content
             (tonnes)                                 (greater than
                                                         0.85 mm)
                                                         (cpht)
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Renard 2
 (Note 1)     2.44        0.16, 0.14, 0.12, 0.10, 0.10       69
Renard 3      4.88        0.73, 0.31, 0.25, 0.23, 0.22      134
Renard 4      4.81        0.28, 0.26, 0.16, 0.16             65
Renard 5      0.36        0.92                          (Note 2)
Renard 6      0.46        0.26                          (Note 2)
----------------------------------------------------------------------


Note 1: Diamond results for an additional sample weighing approximately 2.5 tonnes are expected in January 2003.

Note 2: Not applicable due to small sample size.

During the winter field program, the joint venture intends to collect approximately 40 tonnes of additional material from Renard 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 in order to have a cumulative sample of 10 tonnes or greater from each of these bodies. Taking into account the material collected in 2002, the joint venture will have collected an aggregate total of more than 50 tonnes of kimberlitic material from the Core Area once this program is completed. Additional drilling will also be conducted on these five bodies and Renard 8 to better define their size. If results warrant, the joint venture will consider, in future programs, a larger program of systematic delineation drilling and the collection of one or more bulk samples.

The Renard cluster of kimberlitic bodies also includes Renard 1 and 7, which are located 400 m north of the Core Area. The Renard cluster and other portions of the Foxtrot property continue to demonstrate the potential for additional kimberlitic discoveries. A number of unexplained unexplained
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 anomalies associated with indicator mineral anomalies are present, including the high priority geophysical anomaly mentioned above. The 2003 program will therefore include ground geophysical surveying Geophysical survey refers to the systematic collection of geophysical data for spatial studies. Geophysical surveys may use a great variety of sensing instruments, and data may be collected from above or below the Earth's surface or from aerial or marine platforms.  and the drilling of new targets in both winter and summer, as well as a summer indicator mineral sampling program.

In addition to the 153,000 hectare hectare (hĕk`târ, –tär), abbr. ha, unit of area in the metric system, equal to 10,000 sq m, or about 2.47 acres.  Foxtrot property, the joint venture holds the Caniapiscau, Taiga taiga (tī`gə), northern coniferous-forest belt of Eurasia, bordered on the north by the treeless tundra and on the south by the steppe.  and Tichegami properties that together constitute 227,000 hectares of prospective mineral permits. The joint venture will continue to explore these properties in 2003 through indicator mineral sampling, ground geophysics geophysics, study of the structure, composition, and dynamic changes of the earth, its atmosphere, hydrosphere and magnetosphere, based on the principles of physics. , and if warranted, drilling.

Ashton is the operator of the programs and Brooke Clements, Professional Geologist and Ashton's Vice President, Exploration, is responsible for their design and conduct and the verification and quality assurance of analytical results. SOQUEM is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SGF SGF Svenska Golfförbundet (Swedish Golf Federation)
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 Minerals Inc., a subsidiary of Societe Generale de Financement du Quebec ("SGF"). The mission of the SGF is to carry out economic development projects in cooperation with partners and in accordance with accepted requirements of profitability.
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