Castle Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:CRI) ("Castle" or the "Company") is pleased
to announce positive North Zone drill core assay results from the recently
completed surface exploration program at the Granduc Copper Project located near
Stewart, B.C.


"We are very pleased with these results as they represent the first extensive
exploration drilling conducted in decades on the Granduc's highly prospective
North Zone," stated Mr. Brad Leonard, Castle's Exploration Manager. "High grade
copper intercepts have expanded the North Zone strike to over 600 meters,
strongly indicating that the North Zone has the potential to be much larger than
the current NI 43-101 inferred resource estimate." (see SEDAR technical report
filed April 14, 2011).


Interest in the North Zone was started by Newmont in 1977 and was continued by
Esso in 1982, notably with the driving of the northern exploration drift from
the main operating level of the mine. The drilling campaign by Esso in 1982
outlined 2 zones of copper mineralization, termed Zone 1 and Zone 2. Copper
mineralization in the form of chalcopyrite in Zone 1 occurs as coarse
disseminations and local semi massive sections within a magnetite iron
formation/deep marine sediment-volcaniclastic host, which exhibits strong
similarities to the main Granduc deposit. Zone 2 which lies east of Zone 1
exhibits a different style of mineralization. Chalcopyrite, pyrite and
pyrrhotite occur as disseminations and stringers in an altered biotitic,
volcanic tuff host rock, mostly without magnetite. The style of mineralization
exhibited by Zone 2 possesses strong characteristics of a feeder zone, which may
mean that the source of the Granduc deposit could be related to Zone 2.




Granduc 2012 North Zone Drilling Results          
                                                  
Complete Assays                                   



Note: all widths are downhole thickness



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Hole        Start (m)   End (m) Width (m)   % Cu  Au (g/t)  Ag (g/t)     %Fe
                                                                            
                                                                            
GD12-NZ-01      311.5       316       4.5   1.85      0.21     11.20    8.21
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-03        592     615.8      23.8   1.22      0.11      2.74   19.74
       inc.       604       613         9   1.55      0.17      3.23   20.32
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-04      802.5     823.5        21   1.58      0.25      4.18    5.12
       inc.     803.5     811.5         8   2.05      0.20      3.98    5.45
       inc.       816       822         6   1.98      0.50      8.33    6.69
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-06        542       547         5   1.77      0.13      4.62    7.25
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-07      775.4     784.5       9.1   2.17      0.45      8.10    6.89
       inc.     778.4     782.6       4.2   3.40      0.72     13.54    8.78
                                                                            
        and     794.9     802.5       7.6   1.38      0.15      7.19    4.36
                                                                            
        and     811.5       822      10.5   1.22      0.18      5.37    4.60
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-08B       656       664         8   1.04      0.09      3.14   15.91
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-11        890       906        16   1.36      0.21      6.29    5.53
       inc.       890       902         3   2.87      0.43     14.77    7.99
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-13        293       298         5   0.95      0.15      0.72    8.10
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-16        641     650.5       9.5   0.89      0.12      3.10    8.10
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-19     358.45       368      9.55   1.00      0.12      2.36   14.94
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-20        638       671        33   1.05      0.14      3.02   13.08
       inc.       638       646         8   1.67      0.23      5.41   11.12
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-22        810       817         7   1.20      0.14      5.06    6.84
                                                                            
        and       849     858.6       9.6   1.56      0.16      5.08    5.33
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-23      572.5     582.7      10.2   1.16      0.15      3.41   10.91
                                                                            
        and    650.75       657      6.25   1.33      0.18      5.71    6.76
                                                                            
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GD12-NZ-25        564       575        11   1.34      0.17      1.97   15.45
       inc.       570       574         4   1.96      0.31      3.38   20.38
                                                                            
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Note: No reportable copper mineralization encountered in GD12-NZ Holes 2, 5, 10,
12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 24


QA/QC Protocol

Castle Resources implemented a QA/QC protocol for all its exploration and
diamond drilling program on the Granduc. The drilling contractor was Morecore
Drilling Services and core diameter was a combination of NQ and thin wall NQ,
enabling the possibility for at least two step-downs if ground conditions should
require it. All drill hole locations were spotted using a hand-held Garmin GPS
receiver with a 2m to 6m accuracy. In 2012, all drill hole collar locations were
recorded with an APS instrument involving a differential GPS calculation within
1 metre positional accuracy and 2 to 5 metre vertical accuracy. All drill holes
were surveyed down hole for azimuth and dip corrections using the Reflex Gyro
downhole instrument, which prevented survey deviations due to magnetic affects
from either the drill casing/rods or rock types. Core was delivered to the
secure Core Shack facility located on the property. In addition to recovery and
RQD (Rock Quality Designation) data, geologic parameters including lithology,
alteration, presence and identification of sulphide mineralization along with
other geologic parameters are noted and recorded. Core was marked in one meter
intervals for splitting, sampling and assaying, unless geologic data indicate a
shorter sample interval. Prior to splitting, all core was photographed. Core
splitting was done with a diamond core saw or by manual splitter and 1/2 of the
drill core was sent to Agat Laboratories preparation facility, a certified
sample preparation facility located in Terrace B.C. Samples were crushed, pulped
and screened to 75 mesh. The 250 g pulps were then sent by courier to the main
Agat laboratory facility in Mississauga, ON for assay, while the rejects were
temporarily stored at the Agat facility in Terrace. Following completion of the
2012 drilling program, all rejects were shipped back to and are stored at the
Secure Morecore facility in Stewart. All samples were analyzed through an
aqua-regia digest and analyzed through a 45 element ICP/MS package and 30 gram
gold fire assay with an ICP-OES finish. All sample over-runs through the ICP
package automatically were fire assayed with an AA finish.


A QA/QC protocol was followed for the drill core sampling program, which
involved inserting sample blanks and standards at regular intervals into the
sample stream. Blanks were inserted at the nominal rate of 1 in every 20th
sample as well as after a sample which contained significant visible sulphides.
Sample standards were inserted at the nominal rate of 1 in every 35th sample
(alternating between OREAS_50c OREAS_54p, OREAS_153a and OREAS 96). Every 50th
sample on odd multiples was selected as a "referee sample" whereby instructions
were given to the prep facility to prepare 2 pulps, analyze one and keep the
second to be sent to another credited laboratory for verification of results. A
duplicate sample was selected by splitting the half core into quarter sections.
The duplicate samples were collected every 50th sample at opposite intervals to
the referee samples. Sample tags made of sturdy Tyvek were inserted into each
plastic sample bag and securely sealed. The sample number along with the sample
interval was recorded on the drill log. Referee and duplicate samples were to be
treated as regular samples, but were to be noted as either duplicate or referee
samples on the drill logs. The sample interval was recorded in the sample tag
book. A 3rd sample tag was stapled into the core box at the end of the sample
interval. All core is currently and securely stored at the company's secure core
logging facility in Stewart.


Brad Leonard, P. Geo., Castle's Exploration Manager, is the Qualified Person
responsible for the scientific and technical work (as defined under National
Instrument 43-101) discussed in this press release, and has reviewed this press
release. 


About Castle Resources

Castle is a Toronto-based junior mineral development company focused on the
exploration and redevelopment of the 100% owned past producing Granduc Copper
Mine. Castle currently has 173 million shares outstanding shares. For more
information please visit the Castle Resources' website at
www.castleresources.com.


Disclaimer

Certain statements contained in this news release may contain forward-looking
information within the meaning of Canadian securities laws. Such forward- ol of
the company. Investors are cautioned not to put undue reliance on
forward-looking information. Except as otherwise required by applicable
securities statutes or regulation, the company expressly disclaims any intent or
obligation to update publicly forward-looking information, whether as a result
of new information, future events or otherwise.


This news release does not constitute an offer to sell or solicitation of an
offer to sell any of the securities in the United States. The securities have
not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of
1933, as amended (the "U.S. Securities Act") or any state securities laws and
may not be offered or sold within the United States or to a U.S. Person unless
registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws or
an exemption from such registration is available.


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http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/cra1202.pdf. 


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Castle Resources Inc.
Mike Sylvestre
President & CEO
416-366-4100
msylvestre@castleresources.com
www.castleresources.com


Castle Resources Inc.
Lenny Foreht
VP Corporate Development
416-366-4100
lforeht@castleresources.com

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