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Stornoway to Commence Early Construction of Renard Mine Airport

Made Possible by the Expected Completion of the Renard Mine Road Ahead of Schedule and Below Budget

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Stornoway to Commence Early Construction of Renard Mine Airport

07:30 EDT Thursday, October 10, 2013

MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Oct. 10, 2013) - Stornoway Diamond Corporation (TSX:SWY) is pleased to announce that owing to the expected completion of the Renard Mine Road significantly below budget, an agreement has been reached with the Government of Québec to allow the residual amount of the financing facility established for the construction of the road to be utilized for the immediate construction of the Renard Mine Airport. The early construction of permanent airstrip facilities close to the Renard Diamond Project will better assist Stornoway in mitigating construction risk at the Renard Diamond Project during 2014 and 2015, and will create a new regional aerodrome enhancing air transport in the Monts Otish region of Québec.

Construction of the permanent road leading to the Renard Project began in February 2012 as the "Route 167 Extension". Under the terms of a November 2012 Framework Agreement between Stornoway and the Government of Québec, Québec is completing the first 143km of road (segments "A" and "B") as a 70km/hr two-lane gravel highway and Stornoway is undertaking the construction of a 50km/hr single lane mining road over the remaining 97km (segments "C" and "D"; the "Renard Mine Road"). On September 3rd, 2013 Stornoway announced that all four segments had been successively connected, allowing the first full transit of vehicles to the project site well ahead of schedule.

The cost for the Renard Mine Road was originally estimated at $77 million, including a 15% contingency. Under the terms of a December 2012 Financing Agreement between Stornoway and Québec, this cost is being funded through a credit facility provided to Stornoway bearing interest at the rate of 3.35% and amortized over a period of 15 years. The schedule of repayment of this loan is based on the financing and construction schedule of the Renard Diamond Project.
Stornoway is now forecasting the cost to complete the Renard Mine Road at $70 million, approximately 10% below budget. Stornoway and Québec have agreed that the balance of funds within the base credit facility of $77 million may be drawn for the construction of the Renard Mine Airport. The airport's capital cost estimate contained within the January 2013 Renard Optimization Study was $15.5 million, including all site infrastructure and operating facilities. Given the competitive cost environment currently existing in Québec for major capital projects, and the on-site presence of Stornoway's contractors, fuel and equipment already mobilized for road construction, Stornoway has estimated that sufficient funds will be available within the road credit facility for the completion of all major civil works at the airport, well within budget and schedule. Work will commence immediately.

About the Renard Diamond Project

The Renard Diamond Project is located approximately 250 km north of the Cree community of Mistissini and 350 km north of Chibougamau in the James Bay region of north-central Québec. In November 2011, Stornoway released the results of a Feasibility Study at Renard, followed by an Optimization Study in January 2013, which highlighted the potential of the project to become a significant producer of high value rough diamonds over a long mine life. Probable Mineral Reserves as defined under National Instrument ("NI") 43-101 stand at 17.9 million carats. Total Indicated Mineral Resources, inclusive of the Mineral Reserve, stand at 27.1 million carats, with a further 16.9 million carats classified as Inferred Mineral Resources, and 25.7 to 47.8 million carats classified as non-resource exploration upside. All kimberlites remain open at depth. Pre-production capital cost stands at an estimated C$752 million, with a life of mine operating cost of C$57.63/tonne giving a 67% operating margin over an initial 11 year mine life. Readers are referred to the technical report dated December 29th, 2011 in respect of the November 2011 Feasibility Study for the Renard Diamond Project, and the technical report dated February 28th, 2013 in respect of the January 2013 Optimization Study, for further details and assumptions relating to the project.

About Stornoway Diamond Corporation

Stornoway is a leading Canadian diamond exploration and development company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol SWY and headquartered in Montreal. Our flagship asset is the 100% owned Renard Diamond Project, on track to becoming Québec's first diamond mine. Stornoway is a growth oriented company with a world class asset, in one of the world's best mining jurisdictions, in one of the world's great mining businesses.

On behalf of the Board

STORNOWAY DIAMOND CORPORATION

Matt Manson, President and Chief Executive Officer

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