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Summary of Gold Resources and an Exploration Update for Lake Shore's Timmins Area Properties.


VANCOUVER, British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography
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) is issuing this news release to confirm the Company's National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") resources on its Timmins West Gold Property and the historical resource estimates on its Vogel, Desantis and Schumacher properties, which estimates are not NI 43-101 compliant resources. This release also provides an exploration update on the Company's properties in the Timmins area, Ontario.

Timmins West Gold Property

National Instrument 43-101 Resource Estimate

The NI 43-101 resources for the Timmins West Gold Property are shown in the table below (Reference: Technical report by L.D.S D.S Drainage Structure (flood protection) . Winter, P. Geo. dated January 25, 2006 and filed on SEDAR SEDAR System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval
SEDAR Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review
):
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                           Grade     Grade    Contained    Contained
                           Cut(1)    uncut       ounces       ounces
Category        Tonnes   (g Au/t)  (g Au/t)     (cut)(2)   (uncut)(2)
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Indicated    1,369,000     10.96     16.45      482,000      724,000
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Inferred       200,000      8.70     12.43       56,000       80,000
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(1) Minimum cutoff grade for Indicated and Inferred resources is 6
grams per tonne gold. All assays are cut to 50 grams per tonne gold
except the Footwall Zone, which is cut to 30 grams per tonne gold.
(2) The Company is presenting both uncut and cut figures as it is
not possible at this stage to determine which figure is more
representative of the mineralized zones on the Timmins West Gold
Property.



Additional Inferred resources in the three to six grams per tonne gold range are approximately one million tonnes grading approximately four grams per tonne gold.

Exploration Update

The Timmins West Gold Property is located north of the Destor-Porcupine Fault Zone on the west end of the Timmins Gold Camp, 18 kilometres west of the city of Timmins.

In January 2005 a resource expansion drill program was initiated, together with a pre-feasibility study on the mineralization Mineralization
The process by which the body uses minerals to build bone structure.

Mentioned in: Rickets

mineralization,
n the bioprecipitation of an inorganic substance.
 that will involve metallurgical met·al·lur·gy  
n.
1. The science that deals with procedures used in extracting metals from their ores, purifying and alloying metals, and creating useful objects from metals.

2.
 studies, mine planning and design, a mine tailings Tailings (also known as tailings pile, tails, leach residue, or slickens[1]) are the materials left over[2] after the process of separating the valuable fraction from the worthless fraction of an ore.  study, environmental studies, and will address permitting issues. Four drill rigs concentrated on completing sectional sec·tion·al  
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a particular district.

2. Composed of or divided into component sections.

n.
 drilling at 50 metre centres. A fifth drill was used to test exploration targets on the Property.

Drill results released on May 30, 2005 confirmed that the mineralization extends an additional 450 metres (down plunge) past the current indicated resource audit completed in September 2004, representing an order of magnitude A change in quantity or volume as measured by the decimal point. For example, from tens to hundreds is one order of magnitude. Tens to thousands is two orders of magnitude; tens to millions is three orders of magnitude, etc.  step out for the mineralization. Subsequent drill results reported in a News Release dated August 15, 2005 further demonstrated the down plunge predictability of both the Ultramafic ul·tra·maf·ic  
adj.
Ultrabasic.



ultramafic  

Containing mainly mafic minerals. Used of igneous rocks and often used interchangeably with ultrabasic. Dunite is an ultramafic rock.
 and Footwall foot·wall  
n. Geology
1. The mass of rock underlying a mineral deposit in a mine.

2. The underlying block of a fault having an inclined fault plane.
 mineralized min·er·al·ize  
v. min·er·al·ized, min·er·al·iz·ing, min·er·al·iz·es

v.tr.
1. To convert to a mineral substance; petrify.

2. To transform a metal into a mineral by oxidation.

3.
 zones. Core intersection highlights within the Ultramafic Zone include 4.65 grams per tonne gold (cut) over 29.10 metres, including 18.09 grams per tonne gold (cut) over 5.70 metres and another hole returning 6.2 grams per tonne gold (cut) over 10.80 metres.

On November 4, 2005 the Company reported that two holes drilled across the plunge of the ultramafic intrusive in·tru·sive  
adj.
1. Intruding or tending to intrude.

2. Geology Of or relating to igneous rock that is forced while molten into cracks or between other layers of rock.

3. Linguistics Epenthetic.
 that is host to the Ultramafic Zone intersected high-grade mineralization over significant widths. Core intersection highlights include 9.28 grams per tonne gold (cut) over 24.35 metres, including 17.76 grams per tonne gold (cut) over 6.80 metres, another hole returning 6.50 grams per tonne gold (cut) over 8.75 metres, and a third hole returning 4.55 grams per tonne gold (cut) over 10.40 metres, including 24.79 grams per tonne gold (cut) over 1.50 metres. Furthermore, assay results confirm that the Ultramafic Zone and Footwall Zone mineralized envelopes maintain their consistently wide widths, strong alteration, and veining vein·ing  
n.
Distribution or arrangement of veins or veinlike markings.
 between previously drilled sections (core intersections of 3.91 grams per tonne gold over 46.00 metres, 7.87 grams per tonne gold over 33.60 metres, and 2.04 grams per tonne gold over 34.20 metres).

Five drills are currently in operation, four continuing sectional and infill in·fill  
n.
1. The use of vacant land and property within a built-up area for further construction or development, especially as part of a neighborhood preservation or limited growth program.

2.
 drilling and the fifth testing other exploration targets on the Property. Drilling on section 4550E has been completed, while drilling continues on section 4450E and is expected to be completed by the end of February. Drilling on section 4400E (a new section) has just been initiated and will be in progress until late second quarter 2006. Once completed, the Company will have finished all previously undrilled sections at 50 metre intervals, down to section 4350E, the deepest section drilled to date. The other two drills will be testing the Main Zone and Vein Zones down plunge of their previously known extent.

Pre-Feasibility Study

The pre-feasibility study at the Timmins West Gold Property has been significantly advanced through the 2005 program. The metallurgical study, tailings design and an updated deposit model are nearing completion, while environmental assessment studies and permitting are ongoing, and the mine plan is awaiting finalized See finalization.  input from the other studies. It is anticipated that the pre-feasibility study will be completed by mid-2006.

Historic Resources for Lake Shore's Other Properties

The resource estimates described below for the Vogel, Schumacher and DeSantis Gold Properties are historic and the Company is not treating the estimates as National Instrument 43-101 defined resources. The Company has not completed the work necessary to verify the classification of the resources and therefore such historic estimates should not be relied upon. The Company believes that these historic estimates are relevant because they were an important consideration in the decision to acquire these properties and due to their proximity to the Timmins West Gold Property.

Vogel Gold Property

Historic Resource

The Vogel Property has been explored by several companies in the past and contains two historic resource estimates. (Referenced previously in the Company's press releases on March 7, May 30, August 15, December 1 and December 5, 2005.)

The following historic resource estimate was reported by Black Hawk Black Hawk

(born 1767, Sauk Sautenuk, Va.—died Oct. 3, 1838, village on the Des Moines River, Iowa, U.S.) Sauk Indian leader. Long antagonistic to whites, Black Hawk was driven into Iowa from Illinois in 1831.
 Mining Inc., a subsidiary of Glencairn Gold Corporation. (Reference: 2003 Annual Report, Glencairn Gold Corporation.):

Vogel Resource Estimate

Measured and indicated resources:

642,000 tonnes at 12.7 grams per tonne gold (containing 261,100 ounces of gold)

Inferred resources:

933,800 tonnes at 12.7 grams per tonne gold (containing 379,800 ounces of gold)

The following historic resource estimate was completed by Kinross Gold Kinross Gold Corporation (TSX: K, NYSE: KGC) is a Canadian gold mining company. It is the seventh largest primary gold producer in the world.[1] See also
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References

1. ^ Kinross Gold.
 Corporation. (Reference: 1997 Annual Report, Black Hawk Mining Inc.):

1997 Vogel Resource Estimate

1,706,500 tonnes at 8.38 grams per tonne gold (cut to one ounce gold) containing 459,700 ounces of gold.

Exploration update

The Vogel Gold Property consists of one mining lease in Hoyle Township, within the eastern part of the Timmins Gold Camp, and straddles an 800-metre section of the favourable gold-bearing stratigraphy stratigraphy, branch of geology specifically concerned with the arrangement of layered rocks (see stratification). Stratigraphy is based on the law of superposition, which states that in a normal sequence of rock layers the youngest is on top and the oldest on the  between the Hoyle Pond and Bell Creek gold deposits. The Hoyle Pond deposit (currently in production) is located two kilometres to the east of the Property and has the highest head grade of all significant past and present gold producers in the Timmins Gold Camp, while the Bell Creek deposit (a former producer) is located 1.4 kilometres to the west of the Vogel Gold Property.

In August 2005 the Company initiated a first phase drill program to test for flat vein (horizontal) structures and northeasterly north·east·er·ly  
adj.
1. Situated toward the northeast.

2. Coming or being from the northeast.



north·east
 oriented o·ri·ent  
n.
1. Orient The countries of Asia, especially of eastern Asia.

2.
a. The luster characteristic of a pearl of high quality.

b. A pearl having exceptional luster.

3.
 veins, neither having been the focus of any previous drill program, yet which constitute a very important gold host within the adjacent Hoyle Pond Mine. Drill results were released on December 5, 2005. Eighteen shallow holes drilled (totaling 4,476 metres) from August to November 2005 successfully intersected gold-bearing horizontal veins. Significant core intersections include 28.80 grams per tonne gold over 1.30 metres, 98.08 grams per tonne gold over 0.50 metres, 208.85 grams per tonne gold over 0.22 metres, and 166.79 grams per tonne gold over 0.78 metres.

A second phase drill program is to be initiated within the first quarter of 2006.

Desantis Gold Property

Historic Resource

This Property has a past history of limited underground mining (mainly in the 1930's and 1940's) accessed by two shafts and 23,403 feet of underground drifting. Limited surface and underground exploration in the 1980's was summarized in reports commissioned by Stan North Mining Corp./Golden Terrace Resources Corp., which refer to resource estimates for a number of mineralized zones accessible by underground workings (1989 Report by Van Hees Geological Services and a 1988 Report by Derry, Michener, Booth & Wahl, referenced previously in Lake Shore News Releases dated February 24, May 30, and August 15, 2005). These include:

Hydrothermal hydrothermal, hydrothermic

relating to the temperature effects of water, as in hot baths.
 Zone Resource Estimate ("HTAZ") - (located between 500 - 775 foot level)

129,000 tons at 0.265 ounces per ton gold (grade cut to one ounce per ton gold) and 0.58 ounces per ton (uncut)

Albitite Zone Resource Estimate - (located between 715 - 1175 foot level)

72,212 tons at 0.229 ounces per ton gold (grade cut to one ounce per ton gold)

Albitite West Zone Resource Estimate - (located between 1175 - 1500 foot level)

63,640 tons at 0.079 ounces per ton gold

Arsenopyrite arsenopyrite (är'sĭnōpī`rīt, ärsĕn`ō–) or mispickel (mĭs`pĭkəl), silver-white to steel-gray mineral with the metallic luster characteristic of a pyrite.  Zone Resource Estimate - (at the 1175 foot level)

5,088 tons at 0.12 ounces per ton gold

Exploration Update

The DeSantis Gold Property consists of 22 patented and two leased claims located immediately north of the Destor-Porcupine Fault Zone in the western part of the Timmins Gold Camp, and eight kilometres east of the Company's Timmins West Gold Property. The Property has a past history of underground mining (mainly in the 1930's and 1940's).

On December 8, 2005, the Company announced that phase one drilling had commenced and would consist of 5,000 metres of drilling in order to test new targets defined by the Company's compilation of historical data, and to target mine stratigraphy at depth with the objective of expanding the known resources. By the end of 2005, four holes were completed totaling 2,176 metres. At present, two drills are in operation, drilling the downward and western projection of the Hydrothermal, Arsenopyrite and Albitite Zones.

Schumacher Gold Property

Historic Resource

The Schumacher Gold Property consists of one patented lot covering 64 hectares, located contiguous to and west of Lake Shore's Vogel Property and containing a historic measured and indicated resource estimate (1997 report by Pentland Firth Pentland Firth (pĕnt`lənd fûrth), channel, 6 to 8 mi (9.7–12.9 km) wide and c.14 mi (23 km) long, N Scotland. Connecting the North Sea with the Atlantic Ocean, it separates the Scottish mainland from the Orkney Islands.  Ventures Ltd.). (Referenced previously in the Company's News Release dated December 1, 2005). The Schumacher Property has seen limited exploration in the past.

Schumacher Resource Estimate

Measured and Indicated Resource:

156,000 tonnes at 5.99 grams per tonne gold (uncut)

Exploration Update

On December 1, 2005 the Company announced the execution of a 20-year lease agreement with the Canada Trust CT Financial Services Inc. was a financial services holding company that was founded in London, Ontario and later had its headquarters in Toronto, Ontario and operated in Canada through subsidiaries including Canada Trustco Mortgage Company and The Canada Trust Company  Company and an individual (as trustees of an estate) giving the Company a leasehold An estate, interest, in real property held under a rental agreement by which the owner gives another the right to occupy or use land for a period of time.


leasehold n.
  interest in the surface and mining rights on the Schumacher Gold Property. Through the acquisition of the Vogel Property, and the adjacent and contiguous Schumacher Property to the west, the Company has consolidated 1.6 kilometres of the main mine stratigraphy between the Hoyle Pond Mine to the east and the Bell Creek Mine to the west. The Company is currently finalizing a data compilation and review of both the Schumacher and Vogel properties in preparation for a first quarter drill program.

Blakelock Gold Property

Exploration Update

The Company's 100%-owned Blakelock Gold Property consists of three claims (45 units) in Blakelock Township located approximately 140 kilometres northeast of the city of Timmins and 58 kilometres west of the Casa Berardi Gold Mine, along the western extension of the Casa Berardi Fault. A ground magnetic survey (27 line kilometres) was completed on the Property in early September 2005 in preparation of an early 2006 drill program. Drilling will follow-up on historic core intersections reported by Esso Minerals Canada Limited of 34.50 grams per tonne gold and 260.97 grams per tonne silver over 2.95 metres and 9.39 grams per tonne gold and 26.69 grams per tonne silver over 2.90 metres, and test a 500 metre coincidental co·in·ci·den·tal  
adj.
1. Occurring as or resulting from coincidence.

2. Happening or existing at the same time.



co·in
 IP anomaly Abnormality or deviation. Pronounced "uh-nom-uh-lee," it is a favorite word among computer people when complex systems produce output that is inexplicable. See software conflict and anomaly detection. . Mobilization mobilization

Organization of a nation's armed forces for active military service in time of war or other national emergency. It includes recruiting and training, building military bases and training camps, and procuring and distributing weapons, ammunition, uniforms,
 planning is currently in progress, with drilling expected to begin within one month.

Qualified Person

All of Lake Shore's properties in the Timmins area, Ontario, are being supervised by Dr. Michael J. Byron, P.Geo., the Qualified Person for the Company. Lake Shore Gold is exploring for gold and base metals in the Archean Superior Province of Ontario and Quebec.

Forward-Looking Statement forward-looking statement

A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections.


Statements in this release that are forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties concerning the specific factors disclosed under the heading "Risk Factors" and elsewhere in the Company's periodic filings with Canadian securities regulators. Such information contained herein represents management's best judgment as of the date hereof based on information currently available. The Company does not assume the obligation to update any forward-looking statement.

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