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Target Shareholders and B.C. Supreme Court Approves Combination with Crosshair

posted on Mar 25, 2009 02:28PM

News Release

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Target Shareholders and B.C. Supreme Court Approve Business Combination with Crosshair

Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. (NYSE Alternext US: CXZ) (TSX: CXX) (“Crosshair”) and Target Exploration and Mining Corp. (TSX.V:TEM) (“Target”) are pleased to announce that Target’s shareholders voted overwhelmingly in favour of the previously announced business combination with Crosshair and subsequently, final court approval was received. The business combination is expected to close on March 31, 2009.

The special meeting (the “Meeting”) of Target Shareholders took place on Monday, March 23, 2009. A special resolution approving the Plan of Arrangement of Target, whereby Crosshair would acquire all of the issued shares of Target and Target would become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Crosshair (the “Arrangement”), was passed by a vote of over the required two-thirds of the aggregate votes cast by Target shareholders present in person and by proxy at the Meeting. In excess of 99% voted in favour of the Arrangement. Additional information concerning the Arrangement is provided in Target’s Information Circular dated February 27, 2009, which is available at www.sedar.com.

Following shareholder approval, an application for final court approval was heard by the British Columbia Supreme Court on Tuesday, March 24, 2009 and approval was received.

The New Crosshair

Combined under the name of Crosshair, Target and Crosshair will be a uranium exploration and development company with a defined timeline to production in one of the most uranium mining friendly jurisdictions in North America. The new Crosshair will focus on advancing the Bootheel Project in Wyoming towards production.

Data compilation is currently well advanced on the Bootheel Project. Historical drill data for over 600,000 feet is being combined with the results from over 50,000 feet of drilling completed by Target in 2008. This compilation will allow for an independent National Instrument (NI) 43-101 resource estimate to be completed. The potential for the area drilled is 4 to 6 million pounds of uranium contained in 5 to 8 million tons at an average grade of 0.04% to 0.05% eU3O8. The potential quantity and grade is conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource, and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in a mineral resource. For further details, please refer to Target News Release dated February 5, 2008 and the Technical Report filed on SEDAR on July 27, 2007.

Based on preliminary leach tests, the uranium has the potential to be recovered using in-situ recovery (ISR) techniques, which are more environmentally friendly and less capital intensive than conventional mining methods and require much less uranium to go into production. There are currently several ISR projects in Wyoming that are planning production, some with as little as 5 million pounds of uranium. Once the NI 43-101 resource estimate is complete, prefeasibility studies and permitting will begin and production could commence within 4 to 5 years. A feasibility study has not been completed and there is no certainty the proposed operations will be economically viable.

About Crosshair

Crosshair is a dominant player in the exploration for uranium in the Central Mineral Belt of Labrador - Canada's most promising emerging uranium district. The CMB Uranium Project is host to potentially three types of uranium mineralization - Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG - Olympic Dam), structurally controlled/shear zone and unconformity types of mineralization. All of Crosshair’s currently defined resources (C Zone, Area 1, Armb and Two Time Zone) fall outside of Labrador Inuit Lands. These assets are therefore not directly impacted by the Nunatsiavut Government’s decision in March 2008 to place a three year moratorium on uranium mining within their self-governed Labrador Inuit Lands.

For more information on Crosshair and its properties, please visit the website at www.crosshairexploration.com.

About Target

Target is a growing uranium resource company with projects located in the US. Its flagship Project, Bootheel, is located in uranium mining friendly Wyoming and with its in-situ mining potential, Bootheel is designed for near term production. The Project is ventured with Ur-Energy Inc., who bring with them additional management expertise to put Bootheel into production. The Target team is comprised of knowledgeable and experienced professionals with both exploration and mining backgrounds.

Stewart Wallis P. Geo., President of Target and a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, has reviewed and is responsible for the technical information contained in this news release.

For more information on Target and its properties, please visit the website at www.target-mining.com.

ON BEHALF OF THE CROSSHAIR BOARD

"Mark J. Morabito"
President &
Chief Executive Officer

ON BEHALF OF THE TARGET BOARD

"Stewart Wallis"
President

Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. - Vancouver
T: 604-681-8030
F: 604-681-8039
E: [email protected]

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