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News Release – 2010-27

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News Release

Definition Drilling Confirms High-Grade Mineralization at XY Central Deposit

Vancouver, BC

Selwyn Resources Ltd. (“Selwyn) is pleased to update investors with the

first release of assay results from the drilling of the 93-lens of the XY Central deposit at Selwyn Project, Yukon

Territory. Dr. Harlan Meade, President and CEO, states: “The results of infill drilling on the 93-lens of the XY

Central deposit are very encouraging in confirming continuity of the high grade mineralization and providing the

necessary information for completing an upgrade of the mineral resources for the feasibility study scheduled for

completion in mid 2011.”

Highlights: 93-lens of the XY Central deposit

• XYC-210 intersected 21.01 metres true thickness grading 9.60% zinc and 2.91% lead, including 7.83

metres grading 17.82% zinc and 6.05% lead; and

• XYC-222 intersected 10.16 metres true thickness grading 16.05% zinc and 4.71% lead, including 5.91

metres grading 19.22% zinc and 5.94% lead, confirm widespread high grade mineralization in the 93 lens.

Selwyn Chihong Mining Ltd., the joint venture company equally owned by Selwyn and Chihong Canada Ltd., has

completed 86 definition drill holes in 2010 for a total of 27,486.60 metres between XY Central, Don and XY West

deposits. The location of the new drill holes can be found on drill plan maps available at

www.selwynresources.com

. The definition drilling includes 47 diamond drill holes totalling 13,994.80 metres in the

three main lenses in XY Central deposit. The NI 43-101 compliant Indicated mineral resource for the XY Central

deposit is 10,738,000 tonnes grading 10.38% zinc and 4.41% lead and an Inferred mineral resource of 2,849,000

tonnes grading 10.86% zinc and 4.41% lead. This study was done by Independent Qualified Person, Cliff Pearson,

P.Geo., and Non-Independent Qualified Person, John J. O’Donnell, P.Geo. (see January 29, 2008 news release).

The XY Central deposit is composed of three high-grade, main lenses in the underground environment that are

structurally bound by faults. The three lenses are the 93-lens, 98-lens, and the 99-lens. Moving forward, Selwyn

will be releasing assay results on a per lens basis. Drill holes XYC-191, XYC-197, XYC-207, XYC-210, and XYC-

222 are infill holes within the 93-lens that is located in the north-western part of the XY Central deposit. The 93-

lens is steeply dipping at -65º to the northeast and potentially amenable to long-hole mining methods. A map of the

location of the lenses is available at

www.selwynresources.com

.

The continuing success in intersecting high-grade mineralization in these infill drill holes confirms the continuity of

high-grade mineralization in 93-lens. Drill hole XYC-210 is an excellent example of the high-grade nature of the

mineralization at XY Central deposit; noting this drill hole intersected 21.01 metres true thickness grading 9.60%

zinc and 2.91% lead, including 7.83 metres grading 17.82% zinc and 6.05% lead. This compares favourably with

previously released intercepts from the 93-lens in XYC-136 (see March 13, 2007 news release) and XYC-158 (see

January 10, 2008 news release).

Drill Hole From

(m)

To

(m)

Thickness

(m)

Zn

(%)

Pb

(%)

Zn+Pb

(%)

True

Thickness (m)

XYC-210

245.00 272.10 27.10 9.60 2.91 12.51 21.01

Including

254.00 256.00 2.00 12.22 2.65 14.87 1.55

Including

262.00 272.10 10.10 17.82 6.05 23.87 7.83

Including

263.20 269.90 6.70 21.13 7.58 28.71 5.19

Including

263.20 264.10 0.90 30.04 12.81 42.85 0.70

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Drill hole XYC-191 intersected 14.67 metres true thickness grading 7.89% zinc and 3.37% lead within a broader

intercept of mineralization; which hosts zinc-lead sulphide mineralization at Selwyn Project. These results are

comparable in grade and thickness to previously released assay results in nearby drill holes such as XYC-132 (see

September 21, 2006 news release), XYC-137 (see January 10, 2007 news release). Other intercepts include drill

holes XYC-197, XYC-207 and XYC-222 which also host high grade mineralization.

Drill Hole From

(m)

To

(m)

Thickness

(m)

Zn

(%)

Pb

(%)

Zn+Pb

(%)

True

Thickness (m)

XYC-191

83.00 97.40 14.40 4.04 1.21 5.25 11.42

Including

92.40 92.90 0.50 14.93 4.21 19.14 0.40

108.30 126.80 18.50 7.89 3.37 11.26 14.67

Including

108.30 115.70 7.40 11.78 3.62 15.40 5.87

Including

118.90 120.90 2.00 10.82 4.50 15.32 1.59

Including

122.50 124.00 1.50 13.31 8.85 22.16 1.19

XYC-197

255.40 269.80 14.40 5.36 1.63 6.99 10.43

Including

255.40 258.60 3.20 6.69 2.03 8.72 2.32

Including

262.40 269.80 7.40 6.94 2.15 9.09 5.36

Including

267.30 269.80 2.50 11.37 3.28 14.65 1.81

XYC-207

390.90 399.80 8.90 4.38 1.08 5.46 6.48

Including

391.70 394.60 2.90 7.69 1.49 9.18 2.11

410.10 412.60 2.50 13.37 2.53 15.90 1.82

416.70 417.10 0.40 9.27 1.62 10.89 0.30

XYC-222

29.60 30.60 1.00 13.23 1.00 14.23 0.97

83.60 89.40 5.80 9.60 1.59 11.19 5.62

Including

85.00 86.70 1.70 16.51 2.11 18.63 1.64

103.60 114.10 10.50 16.05 4.71 20.76 10.16

Including

106.40 112.50 6.10 19.22 5.94 25.16 5.91

This definition drilling program continues to confirm the 3D geological and structural models for XY Central deposit.

Drilling has been temporarily halted for the Christmas break and will continue in early January 2011. The

remaining definition drilling will focus on the upgrading of mineral resources at the Don deposit; which in 2010 has

included 24 diamond drill holes totalling 7,034.50 metres. There will also be exploration drill holes at Don deposit

designed to potentially expand known mineral resources.

All assay data has been through internal validation of quality assurance and quality control. Selwyn has established

a sampling and assay control program with blind insertion of assay blanks, standards and duplicates for the Selwyn

Project; however, it should be noted that there is also a quality control and quality assurance program in place at

ACME Analytical Laboratories Ltd. (“ACME”) that includes blanks, duplicates and standards. At ACME, silver and

base metal analyses are conducted by a 23-element, four-acid digestion, ore-grade ICP-AES technique.

Selwyn’s focus is the exploration and development of its properties that make up the Selwyn Project in the Yukon,

which hosts large tonnages of zinc-lead mineralization. The known deposits have the potential for large scale

production, and the potential to provide a secure supply of zinc and lead to meet the future needs of the zinc and

lead markets in Asia and beyond.

This press release contains forward-looking statements concerning mineralization at the Selwyn Project. These forward- looking statements are

based on assumptions and judgments of management regarding future events or results that may prove to be inaccurate as a result of

geological variability and other risk factors beyond Selwyn’s control. As a result, actual results may differ materially from the expected results.

Additional drilling is required to confirm the potential of the new discovery areas and expansions of the current resource areas and the extension

of the higher grade deep mineralization to depth. There is no assurance that such additional drilling will expand mineral resources or that the

resources being defined can be developed as an economically attractive mine, and there are many uncertainties associated with permitting and

other factors that could delay such development.

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For more information contact:

Dr. Harlan Meade, President and CEO

Catalin Chiloflischi, Manager of Investor Communications

Telephone: +1 (604) 801-7240

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Toll-free: +1 (888) 989-9188

Facsimile: +1 (604) 689-8355

Email:

info@selwynresources.com

Website:

www.selwynresources.com

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange)

accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

, December 17, 2010 –

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