RX Continues to Hit High Grade Gold and Silver Veins at Drumlummon Mine

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Tue Aug 5, 2008 9:00am EDT

  TORONTO, ONTARIO, Aug 05 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
RX Exploration Inc. (CNQ: RXEX) ("the Company") is pleased to release
further assay results from its underground diamond drill program at the
Drumlummon Mine at Marysville, Montana. The drilling intersected the
newly discovered Charly Vein, as well as other numerous and parallel high
grade gold and silver veins in this "bonanza"- type epithermal deposit.

    Following are significant intersections (length/grade gold multiples
greater than 1) which were all drilled from the 400 foot level of the
mine. There are numerous other lower grade sections in the same holes.
True widths of the intersections have not yet been determined. The
Company is awaiting a large number of assays.


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Drill             From         To        Length         Gold         Silver
Hole               (ft)       (ft)          (ft)       (oz/t)         (oz/t)
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DDH 08 #9           74         80             6         2.53         101.24
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                    84         93             9         0.66           7.21
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                   105        111             6         0.50          12.87
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DDH 08 #10          90         96             6         0.21           0.29
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                   124        150            26         0.73           6.13
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DDH 08 #13          36         46            10         0.34           0.82
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DDH 08 #27          12         18             6         0.51          70.15
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DDH 08 #28       450.5      452.5             2         0.68          32.93
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                 469.5        477           7.5         1.51          11.10
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                   582        586             4         0.34           0.21
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DDH 08 #29           4         12             8         0.29          53.12
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                   504        508             4         0.29          15.24
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                   550        560            10         0.14           1.92
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    DDH's 08 - 9, 10 and 13 were drilled from Drill Station 2 while DDH's
08 - 27, 28 and 29 were drilled from Drill Station 3, 200 feet north of
Drill Station 2, to test the strike extension of the multiple vein
structures encountered at Drill Station 2.

    This structure continues to be are open at both ends along strike as well
as at depth. The underground drill has been moved to Drill Station 4
where 9 holes are planned to test the south extension of the Charly Vein
to a strike length of 650 feet. Drill Station 5 will be set up to test
the Christmas Vein. The Drumlummon ceased production in 1950 when the
mill was totally destroyed by fire. Historical records indicate that a
significant portion of the Christmas Vein on the 800 foot level was ready
for production at the time of the fire. Resource estimates have been
presented by prior operators which are not in compliance with the current
requirements found in National Instrument 43-101 and accordingly cannot
be reported at this time. Mike Gunsinger, Director of Underground
Operations, stated that "the Charly Vein and the Christmas Vein line up
pretty well and the drilling at Drill Stations 4 and 5 are intended to
determine if indeed the two veins come together".

    Tom Gignoux is the consulting geologist supervising the drilling at the
Drumlummon Mine. He is a qualified person within the meaning of National
Instrument 43-101 and is responsible for the technical information
contained in this news release. The core from the drill holes have been
under his supervision from the time they were brought out of the mine.
They are currently in secured containers on the Drumlummon property.
Assays were performed by Robert W. Prather, Anaytical Chemist, of Norris
Lab, Norris Montana, using the fire-assay method. Rejects of higher grade
assays are being sent by Mr. Gignoux to Swastika Labs, Swastika, Ontario
for check assays.

    RX Exploration Inc. (CUSIP # 78347W107) is a well-funded reporting issuer
in good standing in the Province of Ontario whose shares are listed on
CNQ (Symbol: RXEX). There are currently 45,186,508 common shares issued
and outstanding.

    Forward Looking Statements: Statements made in this news release that
relate to future plans, expectations, events or performances are forward
looking statements. Such statements involve risks and uncertainties and
are based on current expectations. Consequently, actual results could
differ materially from the expectations expressed in these
forward-looking statements.


 
 CNQ has not reviewed and does not accept
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Contacts:
RX Exploration Inc.
John F. O'Donnell
Chairman of the Board
(416) 862-7330

RX Exploration Inc.
Murray R. Nye
President
(204) 989-2434
Website: www.rxexploration.com

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