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Frontline Gold Begins Diamond Drilling at Niaouleni Gold Project in Mali

Walter Henry, President and CEO of Frontline Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE:FGC) announces that diamond drilling has started at Frontline's 100% owned Niaouleni Gold Project in Mali.

The current drill program will follow the recommendations made in a NI 43-101 geological report on the Niaouleni Gold Project from independent consultants ACA Howe International Limited ("ACA Howe") in August 2010. Pursuant to the recommendations of ACA Howe, up to 5,000 metres of diamond drilling and up to 18,000 metres of RAB drilling will follow-up on drill targets identified by the prior RAB drill program and on confirmation and verification of historical drill results. The current diamond drill program is expected to total approximately 2,800 metres to the end of December 2010, at an estimated cost of C$800,000. The budget for the total program is approximately C$2.4 million.

With its 94 km2 Niaouleni Gold Project in West Mali, expanding land position at Efemcukuru in Turkey, the Poly and Stewart gold properties in British Columbia, and the Red Lake gold prospects in Ontario, Frontline is re-positioning itself as a pure-gold exploration company.

Frontline has an experienced management group, a solid exploration team and a promising portfolio of gold exploration projects offering investors an excellent opportunity.

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Frontline Gold Corporation

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