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MINERAL DEPOSIT DISCOVERY POTENTIAL MINERAL DEPOSIT DISCOVERY POTENTIAL BIG BEND OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER BIG BEND OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER COLUMBIA BELLE COLUMBIA BELLE & & COLUMBIA QUEEN COLUMBIA QUEEN Gerald G. Carlson, President, KGE Management Ltd. John A Chapman, Principal, J.A. Chapman Mining Services 23 rd Annual Kamloops Exploration Group Conference April 6-7, 2010 Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada (amended for distribution 2010/04/12)

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MINERAL DEPOSIT DISCOVERY POTENTIALMINERAL DEPOSIT DISCOVERY POTENTIALBIG BEND OF THE COLUMBIA RIVERBIG BEND OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER

COLUMBIA BELLECOLUMBIA BELLE&&

COLUMBIA QUEENCOLUMBIA QUEEN

Gerald G. Carlson, President, KGE Management Ltd.John A Chapman, Principal, J.A. Chapman Mining Services

23rd Annual Kamloops Exploration Group ConferenceApril 6-7, 2010

Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada(amended for distribution 2010/04/12)

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THE BIG BEND ADVANTAGETHE BIG BEND ADVANTAGE

• THE BRITISH COLUMBIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BRANCH RANKS THE BIG BEND REGION AMONG THE TOP TEN PERCENT IN THE PROVINCE FOR METALLIC AND INDUSTRIAL MINERAL DEPOSIT DISCOVERY POTENTIAL

• THE REGION IS WELL SERVICED BY GRID ELECTRIC POWER, MAINLINE/LOGGING ROADS, AND IS CLOSE TO THE RESOURCE AND TRANSPORTATION HUB CITY OF REVELSTOKE, BC, CANADA

• THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE (POPULATION ~8,000) IS LOCATED ON THE CPR MAINLINE AND ON THE TRANSCANADA HIGHWAY 1

• THE CITY IS A BUSINESS CENTER THAT HAS SERVICE SHOPS FOR WELDING, ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE, MACHINING AND MACHINERY REPAIRS

• THE CITY’S INDUSTRIAL PARK HAS A CPR SIDING THAT CAN ACCOMMODATE BULK MATERIAL, MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND STRUCTURAL COMPONENT TRANSFER

• GOLDSTREAM 1,360TPD CUSTOM MILL CENTRAL TO THE AREA• CLOSE TO THE WORLD‐CLASS TRAIL PB/ZN SMELTER• CLOSE TO DEEP SEA PORTS AT VANCOUVER VIA CPR OR ROAD

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BIG BEND BIG BEND TECTONICTECTONICSETTINGSETTING

after Jim Logan

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BC GSB MAPPLACEMINERAL POTENTIAL

METALS

BIG BENDWEST SIDE

RANKED IN TOPTWO CATEGORIES

IN BC

MICA DAM

COLUMBIA BELLE

COLUMBIA QUEEN

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BC GSB MAPPLACEMINERAL POTENTIAL

INDUSTRIALMINERALS

BIG BENDWEST SIDE

RANKED IN TOPTEN PERCENT

IN BC

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Columbia Belle PropertyColumbia Belle Property

Property located105km north ofRevelstoke, BCCanada and 22kmsouth of BC Hydro’s Revelstoke Damand power facility

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Columbia BelleColumbia Belle

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Columbia BelleColumbia Belle

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BC GSB reports showings as SEDEX Zn-Pb-Ag in MinFile No. 082M190

Rift Discovery: 29.5% Zn, 6.9% Pb over 0.8mCore Hole M85-2: 22.2% Zn, 4.8% Pb over 1.8m

(400m east of discovery)

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ASTERIMAGE

IRON OXIDE

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ASTERIMAGE

SILICEOUSROCKS

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ASTERIMAGE

SERICITEILLITE

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ASTERIMAGE

ALUNITEKAOLINITE

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RECOMMENDATIONSRECOMMENDATIONS

1) Drill targets already defined near the Rift discovery should be drilled.

2) Soil sample grids should be extended beyond those completed in 1999 and 2001.

3) Ground magnetics and VLF-EM should be completed on the grids in (2) as wellas rock sampling and mapping.

4) Regional (on and around Property) streamsilt sampling should be conducted andanalyses should include 30 element ICPand REEs.

5) The entire Property should be covered by an airborne survey (magnetics and EM).

6) Prospect the West and Northwest partsof the Property for gold and REEs.

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Columbia Queen PropertyColumbia Queen Property

Property located30km north ofRevelstoke, BCCanada and 21kmnorth of BC Hydro’s Revelstoke Damand power facility

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BC GSB reports showings as Noranda/Kuroko Massive Sulphide Cu-Pb-Zn inMinFile No. 082M004

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George Cross News Letter - 1966Clearwater Mines Limited

January 20, 1966: Channel sampling acrossa true width of 20ft returned 1.21% Cu and 1.23% Zn. Drilling is planned.

June 14, 1966: First two holes abandoned in OB, third hole reported to be well mineralized from 112ft to 206ft.

July 8, 1966: Hole four contained intersections from 170ft to 205ft and 225ft to 270ft averaging 0.60% Cu and 0.47% Cu respectively.

July 18, 1966: Hole five reported to contain a 98ft section between 187-285ft with grades running between 0.45% Cu and 1.14% Cu.

October 11, 1966: Drilling suspended after three holes completed. Results indicate a widespread copper-zinc bearing zone of low to medium grade with large tonnage potential. The next stage of exploration is extensive grid drilling which requires additional financing.

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RECOMMENDATIONSRECOMMENDATIONS1) Drill targets already defined near the Copper

Queen discovery should be drilled.

2) Soil sample grids should be extended beyond those completed in 1999 and 2000.

3) Ground magnetics and VLF-EM should be completed on the grids in (2) as wellas rock sampling and mapping.

4) Regional (on and around Property) streamsilt sampling should be conducted andanalyses should include 30 element ICPand REEs.

5) The entire Property should be covered by an airborne survey (magnetics and EM).

6) Prospect the East side of the Property forstratiform VMS in the footwall rocks of the J&L.

7) Prospect the same area as (6) for thepossible source of high-grade sulfides at junction of Carnes and McKinnon Creeks.

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FLY AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICS AT COLUMBIA BELLEAND COLUMBIA QUEEN PROPERTIES

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CopperCopperZincZincSilverSilverGoldGold

ZincZincLeadLeadCopperCopperSilverSilverGoldGold

AVAILABLE FOR OPTION: GERALD G CARLSON (604.816.3012)AVAILABLE FOR OPTION: GERALD G CARLSON (604.816.3012)JOHN A CHAPMAN (604.536.8356)JOHN A CHAPMAN (604.536.8356)

See: www.minelistings.comSee: www.minelistings.com