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MEDIA - Torch Re-Lights Red Bird Moly Property

posted on Oct 01, 06 04:43AM

Dear Torch River Shareholders,

Torch River Resources was featured in The October 2006 issue of Resource World. The article discusses the Red Bird Property and the enormous NI-43-101 implied metal content.

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AGORACOM Investor Relations

Torch re-lights Red Bird moly property
by Thomas Schuster

Growing demand for steel – especially from developing economies in China and Indiaand the skyrocketing price of molybdenum has prompted Torch River Resources Ltd. [TCR-TSXV] to take a close look at the old Red Bird molybdenum porphyry deposit in west-central British Columbia. The Red Bird project consists of three claims totalling 1,256 hectares situated 133 kilometres southwest of Burns Lake and 105 kilometres north of Bella Coola. Access to the property is via float plane in June through October and by helicopter in the winter. Parts of the Red Bird claims are truncated by the boundary of Tweedsmuir Park. This park is designated a protected area and thus, is off limits to all industrial activities including mineral exploration and development.

To read the article in its entirety, please click on link:
http://torchriver.ca/resourceworld.pdf

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