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Rockcliff Resources Continues to Intersect High-Grade Mineralization at Tower Property

Rockcliff Resources Inc. (RCR: TSXV) has announced that an ongoing winter drill program on the Tower Property located in central Manitoba continues to intersect significant high grade copper-gold-zinc-silver mineralization within the Tower VMS Zone.  

High grade results from holes 7 and 8 are highlighted:

  • 3.2% copper, 1.1g/t gold, 0.6% zinc and 17.5g/t silver across 4.6m including
    4.6% copper, 1.7g/t gold, 0.9% zinc and 29.8g/t silver across 2.2m (hole 7);
  • 7.6% copper, 2.0g/t gold, 1.7% zinc and 35.4g/t silver across 8.2m including
    9.8% copper, 2.8g/t gold, 2.2% zinc and 45.9g/t silver across 5.3m (hole 8)

Ken Lapierre President and CEO commented, "The Tower VMS Zone represents a high grade VMS (copper, gold, zinc, silver) system that is open in all directions and hosted within an unexplored twelve km long regional structure within the property.  Rockcliff will continue to define the limits of the Tower VMS Zone through drilling and geophysics but will now expand its efforts along strike of the zone to determine the VMS potential of the regional structure.  With VMS deposits typically occurring in clusters, the remaining unexplored regional structure has significant potential for additional discoveries."

Additional holes have been sampled and will be reported on when results are received from the lab.

Please refer to the press release dated December 20, 2010 outlining high grade copper-gold results from holes TP10-01 to 06.  The lengths reported below are drill intersected core lengths and do not represent true widths.

To earn a 70% interest in the property, Rockcliff must pay $150,000 in incremental payments to Pure Nickel Inc. (NIC: TSE) over four years and will be required to incur aggregate exploration expenditures totalling $4,000,000 over four years; $2,000,000 over two years to earn a 50% working interest and a further $2,000,000 to earn a further 20% working interest.  For additional information please refer to the February 21, 2008 news release.

Ken Lapierre, P.Geo., President & CEO of Rockcliff Resources Inc. and Mark Smethurst, VP Exploration of Rockcliff Resources Inc., are Qualified Persons under the definition of National Instrument 43-101.  Mr. Lapierre has reviewed and is responsible for all information in this press release.  Mr. Smethurst is responsible for verification and quality assurance of Rockcliff's exploration data and analytical results.  Samples of half core are packaged and shipped directly from Rockcliff's field office to TSL Laboratories (TSL), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.  TSL is a Canadian assay laboratory and is accredited under ISO/IEC 17025.   Each bagged core sample is dried, crushed to 70% passing 10 mesh and a 250g pulp is pulverized to 95% passing 150 mesh for assaying.  A 0.5g cut is taken from each pulp for base metal analyses and leached in a multi acid (total) digestion and then analyzed for copper, lead, zinc and silver by atomic absorption.  Gold concentrations are determined by fire assay using a 30g charge followed by an atomic absorption finish.  Samples greater than upper detection limit (3000 ppb) are reanalyzed using fire assay gravimetric using a 1 AT charge.   Rockcliff inserted certified blanks and standards in the sample stream to ensure lab integrity.

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Rockcliff Resources Inc.

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