Gold-Ore Reports Underground Drill Results & Future Drill Plans at Bjorkdal

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Mon Nov 9, 2009 9:02am EST

  VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Nov 09 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Gold-Ore Resources Ltd. (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: GOZ) is pleased to
report drill results from the on-going underground diamond drill program
at the 100%-owned Bjorkdal Gold Mine in Sweden. The drilling has been
very successful at expanding the size of the orebody and the deposit
remains open to expansion in all directions. Management is confident that
drilling at the mine is extending mine life by more than adequately
replacing mined ounces with new ounces.

    Gold-Ore President, Bob Wasylyshyn, commented, "Recent drilling continues
to expand the orebody and has a significant and positive impact on mine
life, thereby increasing the Net Asset Value of the mine and the Company.
This coupled with more stable gold production through an improved mine
plan provides an exceptional opportunity for growth in the Company."

    Reserve, Resource Expansion

    The Company recently released a reserve/resource statement (see NR dated
October, 28, 2009) that was based on historic drilling and all drilling
conducted during 2006 to 2008, but excluded all 2009 drilling. During
2009 a total of 36 core holes (4,700 metres) were drilled from the
underground workings and 91% of the holes have intersected quartz veins
with mineable gold grades and widths. These results have successfully
expanded the known reserve/resource at Bjorkdal.

    Exploration Drift

    During July an exploration tunnel was started and driven to explore the
extension of the orebody towards the north. This area has been tested by
only a few surface holes with very encouraging results. The tunnel is now
90% complete and the diamond drill was positioned in it 10 days ago. Two
holes have been completed and both intersected numerous quartz veins,
many mineralized with visible gold.

    The current mine plan at Bjorkdal involves mining over 40 gold-bearing
quartz veins across a footprint width of 1,200 metres. Drilling from the
exploration drift is successfully extending that footprint along strike
and the tonnage potential is significant when multiplied across the 40
known veins. The drill will complete six to ten holes in the tunnel and
will then be moved so that the tunnel can be extended providing further
drill access.


Significant Drill Intersections
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                                            Core
                         From      To   Interval   True Width   Gold Grade
Drill Hole  Section        (m)     (m)        (m)          (m)        (g/t)
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 2009-016   0 East        8.7    12.6        3.9          3.9         3.86
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 2009-017   40 West       0.0     2.3        2.3          2.0        14.26
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                          8.0    10.8        2.8          2.5         3.50
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                         91.0    94.0        3.0          2.6         4.19
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                        225.3   227.4        2.1          1.9         4.24
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 2009-018   80 West      37.8    40.1        2.3          2.0         7.52
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                        118.0   121.0        3.0          2.7         2.69
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                        139.0   141.9        2.9          2.6         3.89
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 2009-019   220 West     28.1    31.1        3.0          2.8         2.86
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 2009-020   220 West     59.0    62.8        3.8          3.3         3.80
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            including    59.9    60.8        0.9          0.8        75.50
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 2009-021   220 West     30.0    34.9        4.9          4.9        12.19
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 2009-022   180 West     29.6    32.5        2.9          2.6         6.42
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 2009-023   160 West      3.0     5.0        2.0          2.0         8.31
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                         13.3    16.0        2.7          2.7         5.80
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 2009-024   140 West      8.0    11.0        3.0          2.7         3.23
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 2009-025   140 West     36.0    42.0        6.0          5.8         8.59
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                         54.9    58.1        3.2          3.1         3.30
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                         90.0    93.0        3.0          2.9         6.44
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 2009-026   60 West      90.0    92.1        2.1          2.1         8.46
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 2009-027   20 West      22.5    24.5        2.0          2.0         9.22
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                         64.0    66.0        2.0          2.0         9.92
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 2009-028   20 West                  Hole lost and not sampled
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 2009-029   20 East                    No significant values
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 2009-030   40 East                    No significant values
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 2009-031   45 East       8.2    10.2        2.0          2.0        10.79
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                         35.4    37.8        2.4          2.4         2.48
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 2009-032   60 East      37.1    39.8        2.7          2.7         9.52
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    The Company only releases drill intersections deemed to be
significant. If a drill hole cuts mineralization with gold values greater
than 2.5 g/t across a true width of approximately 2.0 metres or more, it
is released. This criterion is based on the mining methods employed at
Bjorkdal where mining widths vary from 2.5 meters to 5.0 metres. The
multiple intersections in many of the holes reflect different veins
within the vein swarm.

    Sample Protocol and Chain of Custody

    In order to minimize the effects of the coarse nugget gold at Bjorkdal,
the Company has elected to submit 100% of the core for analysis, rather
than retaining half of the core for archive. This provides a much larger
sample for gold analysis and theoretically a more representative result.
The core is logged and photographed, and for the zones sampled, the
entire core is shipped to ALS Chemex for gold analysis. A rigorous QA/QC
program is employed that involves the insertion of blanks and certified
standards.

    About Gold-Ore

    Gold-Ore Resources is a gold mining and exploration company focused in
Sweden. The Company is generating positive cash flow, is debt-free and
unhedged, and remains focused on increasing gold production from the
100%-owned Bjorkdal Gold Mine. In addition to Bjorkdal, the Company also
has other assets in the country; the Ronnberget Gold Property (adjacent
to Bjorkdal) and the Norrliden Polymetallic Deposit. 

    Gold-Ore's project information is posted on the Company's web site at
www.goldoreresources.com.

    ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

    Robert S. Wasylyshyn, President

    This news release may contain forward-looking statements including but
not limited to comments regarding the timing and content of upcoming work
programs, geological interpretations, receipt of property titles,
potential mineral recovery processes, etc. Forward-looking statements
address future events and conditions and therefore, involve inherent
risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those
currently anticipated in such statements.

    News Release 09-16

    The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Contacts:
Gold-Ore Resources Ltd.
Glen Dickson
(604) 687-8884

Gold-Ore Resources Ltd.
Bob Wasylyshyn
(604) 687-8884

Gold-Ore Resources Ltd.
Ron Ewing
(604) 687-8884
(604) 629-0400 (FAX)
www.goldoreresources.com

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