Drilliing Intersects Significant Silver Values

VANCOUVER, BC - International Northair Mines Ltd. reported assay results from a second phase drill program recently completed at the El Reventon Project, located in the state of Durango, Mexico. The drill program, totaling 2,170 metres in 17 reverse circulation drill holes, was successful in further exploring and expanding the Reventon Breccia. The zone, which had no previous drilling until acquired by the Company in 2007, has now been tested by 21 drill holes.
Twelve of the 15 holes from the current program at the Reventon Breccia intersected significant silver values. Highlights include 91.4 metres of 87 g/t silver containing an intercept of 19.8 metres of 176.4 g/t sliver; and 80.8 metres of 71.9 g/t silver containing an intercept of 7.6 metres of 234.5 g/t silver.
These results have greatly increased the Company's understanding of the Reventon Breccia which has mineralization related to a moderately north to northeast dipping diorite porphyry breccia that intrudes andesite volcanics. The porphyry is only exposed on surface in an erosional window within the volcanics measuring approximately 70 by 70 metres. The two drill programs have outlined a much larger irregular zone of altered diorite porphyry concealed by the volcanics. Alteration and mineralization appear to increase to the north and northeast, as well as the apparent true thickness of the zone, which varies from 40 to 120 metres. All drill site locations were conducted from existing roads - necessitating some angle holes due to topography. Although drill holes to the south and directly east of the surface exposure of the breccia did not return significant silver grades, exploration potential to the southeast remains encouraging, as evidenced by Hole RC-08-17 which bottomed in 9.1 metres of 141.5 g/t silver.
Two holes were also completed at the Los Alisos Zone, which is located approximately 500 metres south of the Reventon Breccia. The Los Alisos Zone contains a diorite porphyry having a geochemical signature similar to the Reventon Breccia. Further work will be necessary to evaluate the significance of the zone.
The El Reventon Project is located in the highly prospective Sierra Madre Occidental mineral belt of Mexico, approximately 170 kilometres northwest of the city of Durango. The company owns the majority of the land position and can acquire a 60 hectare internal concession by paying US$ 150,000 over a four year period.
The company's address is Suite 860 - 625 Howe Street, Vancouver BC V6C 2T6, 604.687.7545, fax: 604.689.5041.