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NWM Mining Corporation is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the development of the Lluvia de Oro / La Jojoba gold mine located in Sonora in North West Mexico

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Message: NR: NWM Begins Mining at Lluvia de Oro & Draws on Standby Facility
NWM Begins Mining at Lluvia de Oro & Draws on Standby Facility
TSX Venture Exchange - Symbol: NWM - Shares Outstanding: 222,541,863

TORONTO, ON. – NWM Mining Corporation (“NWM” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: NWM) announces that it has made a second drawdown of US $2,000,000 under the Standby Facility for US $6,000,000 (the “Facility”) with Renvest Mercantile Bancorp through its Global Resource Fund (“Global”) that was announced in NWM’s press release of June 17, 2010. Uses of proceeds from the Standby Facility include funding for gold production at the Lluvia-Jojoba mine project and general working capital.

NWM’s subsidiary Minera Columbia de México S.A. de C.V. recently executed an agreement for contract mining services at its Lluvia-Jojoba project with established contractor Terracerias y Triturados de Cananea, S.A. de C.V. of Cananea in the State of Sonora, Mexico. The contract is for a period of two years and payments to the contractor are directly related to volumes of rock produced and transported. This week, the first two rounds of blasting have taken place at the Lluvia de Oro gold mine and material handling has commenced.

In connection with this second drawdown from the Facility, the Company has issued to Global 666,668 common shares that are subject to a four month hold period ending December 21, 2010.

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