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WCSB 2008-I Income Fund Declares Dividend

Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:31pm EST
  CALGARY, ALBERTA, Nov 10 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
WCSB GORR Oil & Gas Income Participation Management Corp.'s Board of
Directors, the General Partner of WCSB GORR Oil & Gas Income
Participation 2008-I Limited Partnership ("WCSB 2008-I Income Fund" or
"WCSB") has approved a monthly distribution of dividends of $0.60 per
unit, payable November 15, 2009, to unitholders of record on November 10,
2009.

    WCSB's mandate is to pay investors regular monthly distributions from the
revenue realized from its gross over-riding royalties i.e. from the sale
of WCSB's portion of the oil & gas produced from each well that it owns
royalties on.

    About WCSB

    WCSB's investment programs are energy focused income funds with a mandate
to provide Canadian investors with income, capital appreciation,
liquidity and a 100% tax deductible investment through direct
participation by way of royalty interests in both oil and natural gas
production. WCSB's unique business model eliminates exposure to capital
market volatility associated with publicly traded energy issuers.

    Shane Doyle, CEO

    This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the
solicitation of any offer to buy the securities.

    This release is provided for information purposes only.

Contacts:
CADO Bancorp Ltd.
Shane Doyle
CEO
604.684.5742
604.684.5748 (FAX)
info@cadobancorp.ca
www.wcsb.ca

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