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I had a quick flip back to the July 2011 RE NR and noticed this line about 2011 drilling, Paramount and a new RE:

Top of page 2: http://sedar.com/GetFile.do?lang=EN&docClass=8&issuerNo=00020511&fileName=/csfsprod/data120/filings/01771892/00000001/k%3A%5Cfilings%5CBranded%5C2011%5C0711%5Ccopperfox%5Ccopperfox0711.pdf

"....The 2011 drilling program is focusing on the higher-grade mineralization intersected in the Paramount zone in 2010 with the objective of defining a higher-grade “starter pit” and increasing the tonnage and average grade of the metals in this zone. Copper Fox expects to complete a resource estimate update for this zone after completion of the 2011 drilling program”.

The actual RE report ( ) offers this description of Paramount:

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"...The second-largest zone is the Paramount zone, situated north of the Main zone, which is characterized by primary sulphide mineralization associated with an intrusive breccia phase, containing chalcopyrite, bornite, and molybdenite; quartz–carbonate stockworks; and late fracture molybdenite mineralization. This zone represents a deeper cupola environment. Veining in the Paramount zone exhibits a spatial preference with granodiorite and is commonly associated with quartz flooding. Sulphide mineralized stockworks are rare.

The Paramount zone was previously defined with dimensions of 700 [long] x 200 [wide] x 500 m depth..." [700m x 200m x 500m = 70,000,000 cubic metres ~ @2.690 Tonnes/m3 => ~ 188.3M Tonnes]

Today's NR states:

"The assay results received from the 2011 drilling program have extended in three directions the limits of the mineralization in the Paramount zone. In addition, assay results for five additional drill holes completed in the Paramount zone are yet to be received.

a) DDH CF415-2011 has extended the mineralization in the Paramount zone an additional 250m to the north; the mineralized zone remains open to the north;

b) DDH CF413-2011 and DDH CF408-2011 have extended the mineralization to the west an additional distance that ranges from 55m to 110 m. The western extent of the mineralization has been established;

c) DDH CF410B-2011 has extended the mineralization in the Paramount zone approximately 140m to the east, the mineralized zone remains open to the east under Mount LaCasse; and

d) the grade of the 2011 diamond drill results received to date from the Paramount zone is 0.34% copper, 0.22 g/t gold, 0.034% molybdenum and 1.99 g/t silver which exceeds the average grade of the metals as set out in the current indicated mineral resource estimate (0.27% copper, 0.18g/t gold and 0.017% molybdenum) completed by AMEC Americas Limited."

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So... our Paramount is now 700M long PLUS 250m, 200m wide PLUS 75m west, Plus 140m E (and still open to the east). Paramount is now 950m Long X 415m wide, and about 500m deep.

950m long x 415m wide x 500m deep = 197,125,000 cubic metres ~ @2.690 Tonnes/m3 => ~ 530.27M Tonnes

New Paramount / Old Paramount = (~ 530.27M Tonnes/ ~ 188.3M Tonnes)= 2.8x's. In other words... Paramount is indicated (very roughly) to be almost 3 times bigger than the July RE! And the grades are getting better.

GLTA


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