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Message: NR... Feb 18, 2010

NR... Feb 18, 2010

posted on Feb 26, 2010 09:51AM

VMS Reports Drilling Has Commenced at Its Super Zone Properties, Near Snow Lake, Manitoba
2/18/2010 6:30:43 AM - Market Wire

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Feb 18, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --

VMS Ventures Inc. (TSX VENTURE: VMS) (the "Company") is pleased to report that drilling of newly identified targets on its 100% owned, Super Zone properties, is now underway. Drilling is anticipated to continue into March with 7 distinct targets being tested (see diagram linked here: http://vmsventures.com/pdfs/Drill_Plan_20100217_letter_r1.pdf).

Drill roads were completed ahead of schedule, which allowed drilling to start this past Saturday. The first hole, RN-10-04, has been completed to a depth of 310 m, and the core is currently being evaluated and sampled. The second hole, RN-10-05, targeting an airborne geophysical survey (VTEM) anomaly, has been started, with an anticipated hole length of 500 m. These holes are testing targets in the Magoo Lake area, located approximately 1.5 km northwest of the Discovery Zone. Five additional holes ranging in depth between 325 m and 700 m are planned and will target VTEM, DeepEM surface survey and Borehole Pulse EM geophysical survey anomalies. Total drilling anticipated in this program is estimated to be 3,000 m.

Drill Target Areas

Tower Zone

Drilling at the Tower Zone will target anomalies adjacent to mineralized zones within favourable geological settings intersected in the December, 2009 program. Hole RN-10-10 will target a large conductive modeled plate near the recently completed drilling on the Tower Zone, and is planned to be 700 m in length. Company geologists have recognized the potential extension of the Discovery Zone rhyolite in this area. This target will be drilled later in the program, as it can be drilled from ground that is accessible all year round.

Northeast Tower Zone

Deep penetrating ground geophysical surveys have identified new conductive targets northeast and along strike of the Tower Zone over a strike length of approximately 1 km. These are untested anomalies and deeper than any previously drilled in the northeast Tower area. Three holes, each testing a new anomaly, will be drilled. Anomalies have been modeled below 300 m from surface. Hole RN-10-09 will test the deepest target in the area and has a planned length of 700 m.

Tower Zone drill holes RN-10-07 and RN-10-08 will test geophysical conductors located in the vicinity of an historical drill hole which reported multiple intervals of disseminated, stringer and near solid to solid sulphide, with anomalous copper, zinc and silver values in altered volcanic rock. Reprocessed historical geophysical survey data, including bore hole survey data, has been merged with VMS VTEM airborne survey data and more recent ground deep EM survey results.

These three drill targets, located on mining claim P6805E, are spatially associated with the Company's recent surface pulse electromagnetic survey that outlined several highly conductive plates directly associated with, or flanking, a magnetic response.

Far East Zone

A VTEM anomaly with a coincident magnetic high defined on mining claim P5643E will also be drilled. It is located approximately 2 km east-northeast of the Phase 1 Tower Zone drilling area. This target has a lateral extent of over 700 m and based on modeling of electromagnetic data is suggestive of stacked conductive zones. Historical drilling results in the area have reported strongly altered volcanic rock and sulphide mineralization with anomalous copper and zinc. The geological setting of these conductors is interpreted to be very favorable for hosting base metal massive sulphide-type deposits of the Flin Flon-Snow Lake belt.

Magoo Lake Zone

Drilling on mining claim P1019F will target two separate VTEM anomalies near Magoo Lake. Historical work completed by Noranda Exploration in this region outlined highly anomalous copper and zinc values in a highly chlorite-altered volcanic host rock. This geological setting is also favorable for the formation of base metal massive sulphide mineralization and two holes are planned to test the targets.

Vice President Exploration and Technical Services Mark Fedikow states: "The drill program now underway is the second of several planned programs for 2010. The Company expects to greatly accelerate its exploration drilling activities in the Snow Lake belt where it holds a vast track of prospective ground. Most of the Company's properties in the camp are now ready for drill testing following three years of executing various new technology surveys and compiling and analyzing data, including historical work."

All technical information in this release has been reviewed by Dr. Mark Fedikow, P.Geo, who is the Qualified Person for the Company and Vice President of Exploration and Technical Services, VMS Ventures Inc.

VMS Ventures Inc. currently has a profile on Corebox.net which is updated as soon as assay results are released. The link to visit our Corebox profile is: http://www.corebox.net/properties/reed_lake/.

Investors are invited to visit the VMS Ventures IR Hub at http://www.agoracom.com/IR/VMSVentures where they can post questions and receive answers or review questions and answers already posted by other investors. Alternatively, investors are able to e-mail all questions and correspondence to [email protected] where they can also request to be added to the investor e-mail list to receive all future press releases and updates in real time.

VMS Ventures Inc. is focused primarily on acquiring, exploring and developing copper-zinc properties in the Flin Flon-Snow Lake VMS Belt. The Company also holds the largest land package considered prospective for nickel-copper mineralization at Lynn Lake, which is to date Canada's third largest nickel producing camp. The Company's project portfolio consists of the Snow Lake VMS project, the Nickel Belt project and the South Bay nickel-copper-cobalt PGE property. All VMS Ventures Inc. properties are located in the mining friendly province of Manitoba, Canada.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

John Roozendaal B.Sc., President & Director

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