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VMS VENTURES REPORTS STRONG ANOMALY
SOUTH-WEST OF REED LAKE DISCOVERY ZONE NEAR SNOW LAKE, MANITOBA
January
15,
2009
Vancouver, B.C. January 15,
2009. VMS Ventures Inc. (TSX.V: VMS) (the "Company") is pleased to report the
results from borehole surveys conducted on drillholes at the western edge of the
Reed Lake deposit.
Borehole geophysical studies
have been completed on the westernmost section of the deposit
and indicate a very strong EM conductor is present
west-southwest of the sections containing drill holes RD-08-71 and RD-08-72.
Drill hole RD-08-71
intersected 39.71m of 4.04% copper between 445.39 and 485.10 m (VMS press
release, November 26, 2008). Hole RD-08-72 was drilled to test the extent of the
mineralization beneath RD-08-71, however no significant sulphides were reported.
A Borehole EM survey (BHEM), utilizing a Crone Pulse TDEM system, was
contracted to survey holes RD-08-71 and RD-08-72, to search for indications of
the RD-08-71 mineralization to the west, south and at depth.
Kevin
Ralph, Chief Geophysicist of Crone Geophysics & Exploration Ltd. in Mississauga,
Ont., who has analyzed and interpreted the BHEM surveys for the Company states:
“The
dominant response in RD-08-72 is a very strong off-hole anomaly at a depth of
approximately 540m. This conductor is interpreted to be within 15-20 m of the
hole and is the down-dip extension of Zone B on this section. A complex
response pattern is evident in the cross-component directional data and this has
been interpreted and modeled as being due to the steep westerly plunge of the
zone.
The most encouraging results
from these BHEM surveys is that the cross-component BHEM vector is not pointing
back to the known mineralized Zone, but rather is pointing away from it, towards
the west-southwest of the deposit. The implications of the survey indicate
excellent potential to significantly expand on the strike and (down) plunge
extent of this mineralization. It is very difficult to determine absolute limits
of the down-plunge and west-southwestern extent of this Zone, however numerical
modeling studies suggest a sizeable source region and aggressive step-out drill
holes are strongly recommended.”
Vice President of Exploration
George Gale states: “These results are showing that the Geophysical signals to
the west are as strong as the signal strength received to date from the easterly
direction, where drilling has delivered outstanding results in the deposit’s B
lense. This suggests that the deposit remains open in the undrilled area
southwest of the section that contains holes RD-08-71 and RD-08-72 and provides
the Company with additional information on which to build its 2009 plans for our
now 100% owned Dunlop claims at the Reed Lake deposit.”
All technical
information in this release has been reviewed by Dr. George Gale, P.Eng, the
Qualified Person, Vice President of Exploration and director of VMS Ventures
Inc.
VMS Ventures
Inc. is focused primarily on acquiring, exploring and developing copper-zinc
properties in the Flin Flon-Snow Lake VMS Belt. The Company also holds the
largest land package considered prospective for nickel-copper mineralization at
Lynn Lake, which is to date Canada’s third largest nickel producing camp. The
Company’s project portfolio consists of the Snow Lake VMS project, the Lynn Lake
Gabbros nickel-copper project, the Nickel Belt project, the South Bay
nickel-copper-cobalt PGE property, and the Eden Lake Carbonatite Complex,
Specialty Metals property. All VMS Ventures Inc. properties are located in the
mining friendly province of Manitoba, Canada.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John Roozendaal B.Sc.
President &
Director
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