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150 Metre Step Out At The Storie Deposit Hits 166 Metres Grading 0.092% Moly!

West Vancouver, British Columbia – November 19, 2008 – Columbia Yukon Explorations Inc. (the “Company” or “Columbia Yukon”) is extremely pleased to further announce the ongoing expansion of the known mineralized zone at the Company’s “Storie” property molybdenum deposit located near Cassiar in northern British Columbia.

Five additional drill holes (ST08-114, 121, 124, 126 and 127) were completed and all five intersected significant molybdenum mineralization (four of which holes are located outside of the known NI 43-101 resource).

Drill hole ST08-114 (located 450 metres west of the known Indicated resource and 200 metres south of previously reported hole ST08-112) intersected 33 metres grading 0.053% Mo, including 9 metres of 0.112% Mo;

Drill hole ST08-121 (located 100 metres west of the known Indicated resource) intersected 230 metres grading 0.086% Mo, including 112 metres grading 0.114% Mo;

Drill hole ST08-124 (an exploration hole located 150 metres south of the known Indicated resource) intersected 14 metres grading 0.142% Mo;

Drill hole ST08-126 (located 150 metres west of the known Indicated resource) intersected 402 metres grading 0.059% Mo, including 166 metres grading 0.092% Mo; and

Drill hole ST08-127 (an infill hole designed to move the known deposit into the measured category) intersected 333 metres grading 0.066% Mo., including 176 metres grading 0.083% Mo.

A total of 49 drill holes were completed by Columbia Yukon in its 2008 drilling program on the Storie property. To date, assay results have been received and reported for 27 drill holes. The assay results for the remaining 22 drill holes will be reported by the Company as they are received.

“Drilling of the potential extensions to the resource (as identified in the 3-D modeling completed earlier this year by Mintec, Inc.) continues to intersect impressive lengths of molybdenum mineralization. We continue to be extremely pleased with this year’s assay results, which indicate molybdenum mineralization well beyond the boundaries of the known resource area. The Company believes that these results are going to expand the deposit size significantly and substantially increase the overall mineral resource for the Storie property project,” said Ronald Coombes, President and CEO of Columbia Yukon.

The assay results for the five drill holes referred to above are as follows:

Hole Number

From
(metres)

To
(metres)

Interval
(metres)

Average Grade
(Mo%)

Average Grade (MoS2%)*

ST08-114

171

204

33

0.053

0.088

including

195

204

9

0.112

0.187

ST08-121

132

362

230

0.086

0.143

including

248

360

112

0.114

0.190

ST08-124

30

44

14

0.142

0.237

ST08-126

50

452

402

0.059

0.098

including

286

452

166

0.092

0.153

ST08-127

30

363

333

0.066

0.110

including

50

226

176

0.083

0.138

  *conversion factor: 1% MoS2 = 0.5999% Mo

The current NI 43-101 Mineral Resource estimate report, as prepared by Watts, Griffis and McOuat Limited, Consulting Geologists and Engineers of Toronto, Ontario, and Mintec, Inc. of Tucson, Arizona, has been prepared in compliance with NI 43-101 and presents a review of the geology and Mineral Resources of Columbia Yukon’s Storie property molybdenum deposit. The Company has filed the NI 43-101 report on www.SEDAR.com  and on its website at www.columbiayukon.com.

All of the above holes were drilled using hydraulic drills producing NQ size core.  The core was sawn in half by a diamond bit rock saw and half of the core was retained and stored in the core box for permanent record or later reference.  The other half was bagged and sent to Loring Labs of Calgary, Alberta, where it was crushed and pulverized.  A one gram sample was then split out and dissolved in a four acid complete dissolution and analyzed for molybdenum using an “AA” (atomic absorption) finish.  In addition to both Loring Labs’ and Columbia Yukon's internal QA/QC, every 20th sample reject pulp is being sent to Acme Analytical Laboratories of Vancouver, B.C. for inter-laboratory analysis.

This news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Arnold Pollmer, P.Geo., who is acting as the Qualified Person for the Company’s Storie property molybdenum project in accordance with regulations under NI 43-101.

About Columbia Yukon Explorations Inc.:

Columbia Yukon is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the development of its Storie property molybdenum deposit. The Storie property is situated about 6 km southwest of Cassiar, British Columbia. Cassiar is located 15 km (by road) west of Highway 37, which provides access to Watson Lake, Yukon, to the north and Dease Lake and Stewart, British Columbia, to the south.

For further information, contact Mr. Clive Shallow, investor communications at 604-922-2030 or visit the Company’s website at www.columbiayukon.com.

 

Columbia Yukon Explorations Inc.

“Ronald A. Coombes”

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Ronald A. Coombes, President & CEO

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