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Alpha Minerals (AMW:TSXV) and Fission Uranium (FCU:TSXV) released assays on five more holes at their PLS discovery in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan.  The strike length of R390E zone has doubled since the 2013 winter program started to over 120m of strike.  The highlight of this batch of results was a 47m interval of mineralization including 5.27m of ‘off-scale’ radioactivity.  This hole appears to be better than PLS13-061 which was drilled 10m to the north.  Zone R390E is believed to potentially host the large uranium boulder field.  This is an exciting result for the joint-venture partners as they search for the seemingly elusive host of the radioactivity.

Ross McElroy, President, COO and Chief Geologist of Fission stated: "the R390E zone continues to expand and still remains open in all directions. This latest round of results includes wide intervals of considerable radioactivity, significant off-scale, and helps direct us as we grow the zone further."

News Release here: Alpha and Fission Extend Strike Length of R390E Zone at PLS