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GWR Resources continues to intersect high grade copper-magnetite-gold-silver within Skarn Zones: North Zone Assay Update


Armstrong, British Columbia CANADA, January 20, 2011 /FSC/ - GWR Resources Inc. (GWQ - TSX Venture), (the "Company" or "GWR") is pleased to report continued positive assay results from 9 additional holes testing the subvertical, Spout Lake North Skarn Zone, on the large Lac La Hache porphyry-Au-Cu-Ag and Skarn-Cu-Magnetite-Au-Ag Project in central British Columbia. As previously stated, the goal of our winter 2010-2011 drilling campaign is to support 43-101 compliant resource calculations for possible open-pit development of the near-surface portions of the skarn deposits. A full description of the Drilling Program, its rationale, links to various maps, photos and previously released assays are provided at the Company's website


A total of 34 shallow NQ holes (3,456.3 meters) were completed by two drill rigs prior to Christmas break, drilled into the North and South Skarn Zones. Assays have been received for many of these holes; 16 were reported previously, new results for 9 holes within the North skarn zone are tabulated below. Drilling resumed January 10, 2011 and continues with both drill rigs, as before. Assays will be reported on an ongoing basis as received, following confirmation and interpretation.


Spout Lake North Skarn Zone


The North Skarn Zone was intermittently drilled in the 1970s, 1990s and again in 2005. Relatively wide-spaced drilling defined a massive magnetite-rich, copper-gold-silver skarn zone developed within subvertical volcano-sedimentary Nicola rocks, with 350 m strike, widths from 5 to 25 m, extending below the deepest drill intersection at about 300 m vertically. In 1993, a historical resource was determined (non-43-101 compliant) as 595,113 tonnes grading 1.8 % Cu, 0.12 gpt Au and 51% magnetite. This calculation did NOT include significant mineralization within the other Spout Lake skarn zones.


Recognizing an opportunity to significantly expand the historical skarn resource, during a period with high metal demand, GWR launched an aggressive exploration program mid-2010. A detailed ground magnetic survey has delineated the near-surface magnetite-rich portions, extending the North zone to the southeast beyond historical drilling and also locating several new zones. The magnetic survey helped correlate historical drill intersections and results of relogging of all drill cores. Subsequent detailed bedrock sampling confirmed the association of magnetite with copper, gold, silver, cobalt and high grades, in strongly positive magnetic total field anomalies.


North Zone drilling commenced at the northwestern end and is proceeding systematically towards the southeast along the well defined magnetic high, guided by historical drilling results. Currently, 26 holes have been completed on the North Zone (please see new drill plan map on our website). All holes are inclined (-45 or -60) towards 040 degrees. Latest assays are tabulated below. As shown on the drill plan map, holes SL10-19, -20, -31, -32 and -33 were drilled across the top of the zone or into the northern "footwall" side, where the resulting lower grades or thinner intersections are as predicted. In contrast, holes SL10-15, -16, -17, -18 cut through the core of the zone, with corresponding grades exceeding 1 % Cu over large intervals, up to 8.1 % Cu over 2m.


GWR is delighted by the continued success of our skarn program, the predictability of both intersections and grade. We look forward to releasing encouraging results throughout the current program.


NOTE: This News Release is distributed via a broad spectrum of news services - if you experience problems viewing the Assay Table below, please see the original document on our web site under News, January 20, 2011.


New Assays, Spout Lake NORTH Skarn Zone


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NAD 83 Zone 10
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Hole E N Az.Dip EOH Cu Au Ag Fe Length From To
(m) (%) (gpt) (gpt) (%) (m) (m) (m)
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SL10- 611640 5761290 40 45 60.0 1.32 0.25 4.5 34.2 12.0 25.0 37.0
15
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incl 1.83 0.30 5.4 44.8 10.0 25.0 35.0
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incl 3.55 0.68 10.2 48.4 2.0 27.0 29.0
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and 0.43 0.02 1.0 6.3 2.0 51.0 53.0
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SL10- 611643 5761255 40 45 145.4 3.04 0.80 16.0 34.4 8.0 71.0 79.0
16
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incl 7.00 1.92 42.2 29.3 2.0 73.0 75.0
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and 0.42 0.04 1.2 11.2 2.0 8.0 85.0
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and 0.62 0.11 2.6 27.1 10.0 123.0 133.0
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SL10- 611643 5761255 40 60 121.0 0.28 0.05 1.2 20.6 10.0 89.0 99.0
17
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incl 0.37 0.06 1.5 18.1 6.0 89.0 95.0
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and 0.34 0.04 1.5 18.8 4.0 109.0 113.0
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SL10- 611659 5761273 40 45 84.4 2.35 0.43 9.7 30.1 24.0 33.0 57.0
18
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incl 3.34 0.56 12.4 33.4 14.0 33.0 47.0
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incl 5.35 0.90 19.4 39.9 8.0 35.0 43.0
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incl 8.10 1.43 27.2 35.7 2.0 41.0 43.0
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and 1.52 0.20 6.6 35.4 6.0 51.0 57.0
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incl 3.60 0.37 15.3 28.5 2.0 55.0 57.0
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SL10- 611675 5761293 40 45 66.1 0.49 0.10 4.1 11.7 2.0 57.2 59.2
19
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SL10- 611711 5761296 0 45 69.2 1.22 0.17 6.2 23.8 2.0 18.0 20.0
20
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and 0.32 0.02 2.8 26.4 2.0 34.0 36.0
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SL10- 611711 5761296 40 45 60.0 0.53 0.08 1.3 8.2 4.0 3.0 7.0
31
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and 0.29 0.06 1.2 10.7 2.0 19.0 21.0
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and 0.24 0.07 1.3 6.6 4.0 25.0 29.0
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and 0.31 0.08 1.3 15.5 4.0 33.0 37.0
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SL10- 611695 5761275 40 45 90.5 0.35 0.04 1.3 16.2 2.0 4.0 48.0
32
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and 0.35 0.08 1.7 18.4 6.0 60.0 66.0
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SL10- 611678 5761257 40 45 108.8 0.27 0.07 1.1 6.2 4.0 23.0 27.0
33
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and 0.35 0.04 1.2 7.5 14.0 31.0 45.0
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incl 0.5 0.06 1.7 14.4 2.0 35.0 37.0
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incl 0.5 0.03 1.5 5.5 2.0 41.0 43.0
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and 0.42 0.09 1.2 12.6 2.0 61.3 63.3
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GWR maintains a quality assurance/quality control program that conforms to the requirements of National Instrument 43-101. Rob Shives, P. Geo., is the Qualified Person (as defined by NI43-101) who accepts responsibility for the technical content of this news release.


GWR Resources


GWR is an active mineral exploration company currently exploring for gold and base metals on two properties within Canada. The Lac La Hache copper-gold porphyry project hosts multiple zones containing commercial grades of gold, copper, silver and magnetite. The project is located in British Columbia's prolific Quesnel Trough between producing mines at Imperial Metals' Mt. Polley Copper-Gold Mine and New Gold Inc.'s New Afton Copper-Gold project (Teck-Cominco's legendary Afton mine). The Lac La Hache project is well-served by rail, road and power infrastructure. The Sainte Sabine gold (+Ag, Zn, Cu) property is located within the Bellechasse Mineral Belt in southeastern Quebec, adjacent to known zones on Golden Hope Mines' Bellechasse Project.

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