David H. Brett, President and CEO, Pacific Bay Minerals Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:PBM)
(the "Company") reports that the Company has received favourable assay results
from trench samples taken from a new sulphide zone, the "L303", on one of its
recently acquired crown grants that are now part of the Haskins-Reed polymetalic
prospect near Cassiar in Northern British Columbia.


Three excavated trenches exposed a heavily oxidized sulphide zone over 40 meters
strike length. Trench 1 yielded 18 meters grading 72.77 grams per ton Silver, 4%
Zinc, 1.08% Lead, and 0.188% Copper. Trench 2 yielded 18 meters grading 46.87
gpt Silver, 4.129% Zinc, .648% Lead, and 0.12% Copper. Trench 3 yielded 6 meters
grading 63.00 gpt Silver, 6.50% Zinc, .67% Lead, and 0.11% Copper. See full
table of results bellow for more detailed information.




"L303" Trenching results:

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               From(m)   To(m)   Width(m)     Zn%    Pb%    Cu%    Ag g/t
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TRENCH # 1        5.0    23.0      18. 0    4.001  1.082  0.188    72.767
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Trench # 2        7.0    25.0       18.0    4.129  0.648  0.120    46.872
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TRENCH # 3        6.0    12.0        6.0    6.500  0.670  0.110    63.000
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The new sulphide zone is located within a 4-5KM trend of contact related
mineralization historically named the "C Zone", the "B-Zone" (drilled and
tunnelled extensively and the subject of historical resource estimates), and the
2008 discovered "MEE Zone", an extensive airborne magnetic anomaly.


The 2009 exploration program along this trend included soil sampling,
prospecting and back-hoe trenching of the MEE zone and the new "L303 Zone".


Trenching of the MEE area exposed 75 meters of moderately sulphide rich
mineralization, 1-4 meters in width. Assays of up to 5.16% zinc were obtained
over 1.6 meters. Only a small section of the anomalous area was trenched, and
further trenching is planned for 2010 along strike where soil sampling has
confirmed the anomalous polymetalic trend over 75.0 meters.


A few kilometres away from this sulphide trend is the Mount Reed Zone, where
intrusive hosted molybdenum in drill core is abundant. The Company awaits assays
on the recently submitted historic core samples.


"These strong assays are particularly encouraging in light of evidence that the
mineralization is related to a buried intrusive nearby," said Pacific Bay CEO
David Brett.


The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed,
edited and approved by Ernie Black, P.Eng., a consultant to the Company and a
Qualified Person under policy NI43-101.


Pacific Bay Minerals Ltd.

David H. Brett, MBA, President & CEO

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