HIGH-GRADE NI-CU-PT-PD-ZN-CR-AU-V-TI DISCOVERIES IN THE "RING OF FIRE"

NI 43-101 Update (September 2012): 11.1 Mt @ 1.68% Ni, 0.87% Cu, 0.89 gpt Pt and 3.09 gpt Pd and 0.18 gpt Au (Proven & Probable Reserves) / 8.9 Mt @ 1.10% Ni, 1.14% Cu, 1.16 gpt Pt and 3.49 gpt Pd and 0.30 gpt Au (Inferred Resource)

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If you hold NOT you've got 50% of the FWR and Murgor claims, most here if not all hold FWR as well, a position in Murgor would give blanket coverage. NOT could be biding its time with Windfall, they do know whats there, problem is we do not, no transparency and no material updates/assays, and NOT's generalization of true costs between 12 and 16 million is unacceptable, time for a comprehensive update C/W missing assays. It does Bode well for the Windfall area that Murgors going to be back in drilling in close proximity, NOT should have a drill there as well IMO. Hell, buy a damn drill, crew up with your own guys and stop paying the outrageous drilling costs and pound the crap out of Windfall. There's more there, much much more.

Do not let Windfall fall by the wayside or get swept up under the rug.

Windfall Lake Project, Urban Township, Quebec
This project initially covered two adjacent claim blocks of which Noront holds a 100% interest subject to
some Net Smelter Royalties (NSRs). The Windfall Lake block consists of 33 claims encompassing 528
hectares (1,320 acres), and the Alcane block of 57 claims comprising 912 hectares (2,280 acres), 38 new
claims were recently staked including 608 hectares adjoining the Company’s current holdings.
Numerous diamond drill holes were completed on this project with a number of significant gold intercepts. A
detailed study of all diamond drilling done to date on the Windfall Lake project was completed by the
Company’s “qualified person”. As a result of this study, further fieldwork was recommended to assess the
economic potential of the high grade gold intersections previously encountered in the most recent drill
programs. The focus of the current work at Windfall Lake is to further assess an 800-metre-square area
immediately east of the original Alto Showing where the best gold mineralization intersected to date has
been encountered. This mineralized block is open in all directions. Since exploration drilling commenced in
1998, some 141 drill have been completed. Gold intersections reported to date vary considerably in width
and grade with wide drill hole sections up to 22.8 grams per ton over 9.4 metres and narrow sections up to
383 grams per ton over a one-metre interval having been reported. Results to date warrant continuing
exploration to assess the economic potential of the property close to surface by attempting to establish
sufficient reserves for narrow, high-grade mining or wide, low-grade reserves for bulk mining. An
independent detailed study including all of the adjoining Murgor Resources Ltd. (“Murgor”) data was
finalized, and it is hoped, will assist the Company in the proposed further underground exploration program.
In September 2006, Noront resumed diamond drilling at Windfall Lake based on the recommendations of
Tracy Armstrong of P&E Mining Consultants Inc. In December 2006, Noront announced results from its
drilling of 12 drill holes totalling 3,298 meters. Three holes did not encounter any new significant gold
mineralization, but hole NOT-06-100 encountered three significant zones, the best of which covered a total
width of 4.8 meters (15.7 feet) and consisted of six individual split core samples, two of which contained
visible gold. Each of these six samples were assayed twice with the normal fire assay method and a third
time with a metallic screen test. The weighted average of the three assay tests were: 1792.9 g/t (52.30 oz/t),
800.1 g/t (23.33 oz/t) from the fire assays, and 1327.9 g/t (38.74 oz/t) for the metallic screening assay.
Assay
results from the remaining 8 drill holes completed (NOT-06-101 to NOT-06-108) were released on December
29, 2006, indicating additional significant gold grades.
On February 5, 2007 Noront entered into an option agreement with Murgor and Freewest Resources
Canada (“Freewest”) whereby Noront can earn an interest in Murgor/Freewest’s Windfall Lake project which
is contiguous to the Company’s Windfall Lake project. Noront agreed to issue 750,000 common shares and
match Murgor/Freewest’s total exploration spending on the project (estimated to be $4 million over three
years)
in order to earn a participating 50% interest in the claims. Noront will act as operator, and have the
right to propose a feasibility study and earn an additional 10% interest if Murgor/Freewest do not pay for the
study and it is positive.
The parties will operate under a joint-venture agreement providing for a party’s share
to be diluted if that party does not participate in exploration and development costs. Noront retained Genivar
S.E.C of Quebec to commence the permitting process for the underground exploration program, to enable
ramping to begin after permits are obtained. A program using two diamond drills is underway. Noront also
reported on March 9, 2007 that it secured the services of an engineer to work on the project granted him a
stock option for 75,000 shares at an exercise price of $0.65 expiring March 2013.
On September 26, 2007, the Company reported that two surface diamond drills had been utilized on the
Company’s 100% owned Windfall Lake property and on the contiguous property optioned from Murgor and
Freewest. Forty-nine diamond drill holes, including three lost in overburden, have been completed on the
combined properties, for a total of 9,870 m.
Permitting for the underground exploration ramp has been received. The surface work required to be
completed prior to the start of the proposed exploration ramp has now been completed and the construction
of the ramp as anticipated will commence in January 2008.
Noront Resources Ltd. Management’s Discussion and Analysis – Six Months Ended October 31, 2007
Page 3
As expected in the drill plan the seven diamond drill holes, completed to assist in the design of the proposed
underground exploration ramp, did not yield economic tenors of gold. Five holes were completed to vertical
depths of 700 to 820 m below surface over a 930 m strike length lying to the west of the discovery showing.
Significant results from the first three are shown in the following table. Analytical results of the two remaining
holes are pending. In addition a further three holes were lost in overburden. These holes were designed to
test the apparent down plunge extension of the mineralized zones cut in hole NOT-04-27 and lying to the
west of the surface showings. (See press release dated September 26, 2007)
The remaining thirty-four holes were designed to verify the limits of the mineralized area, assess structure
and to define the attitude, correlation and character of mineralized structures particularly near NOT-06-100.
Holes NOT-07-130, 143 and 145 reported significant intersections that lie within~100 m of the high grade
interval previously reported in NOT-06-100. (See press release dated December 1, 2006).
Additional work,
including diamond drilling, is required to determine whether these intersections represent persistent
mineralized structures. Holes drilled near NOT-06-100 were designed to provide detailed geological
information to guide the underground bulk-sampling program.
For detailed assay results, please (see the
press release dated September 26, 2007).

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On September 28, 2007 the Company announced the Certificate of Authorization for excavating the
underground access ramp on the Windfall Project had been received from the MDDEP (Department of
Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development) on the 25th of September 2007.
Permitting regarding expansion of the camp site, septic facilities, and gravel use are already in Noront’s
possession. All information regarding the permit with the MRN (Department of Natural Resources) for taking
the bulk sample has been submitted and is expected to be approved in a timely manner.
Camp expansion has been completed in order to accommodate all the construction crews and other required
personnel. Construction Norascon of Amos (Quebec) has been selected for the surface construction work.
Surface work represents the portal trench and ground support, all the mineralized material and waste
storage pads, the settling pond and the polishing pond, all of which should be completed by year end..
Mining contractor Monterie Expert has been selected for all underground excavation. The mining contractor,
it is anticipated will commence mobilization and start the decline in January 2008.
Genivar SEC. of Val-d’Or (Quebec) will be doing the management and supervision of the contractors, the
environmental follow up and the detailed engineering regarding the Windfall Lake Project. Noront’s own
geological crews will carry out the necessary mapping and sampling of the underground workings under the
guidance of Tracy Armstrong, P. Geo., of P & E Mining Consultants Inc. Ms. Armstrong is a qualified
geologist in the Province of Quebec.
The proposed ramp, approved by Noront’s directors is designed to assess and sample several areas of gold
mineralization intersected in previous surface diamond drill holes. The gold zones include those encountered
on Noront’s wholly owned Windfall Lake Property and its optioned Murgor/Freewest Property contiguous to
the north where the ramp is being collared.
Costs for that portion of the ramp on the Murgor/Freewest option will be applied against the work
commitment on the optioned property.
The ramp will commence on the Murgor/Freewest option ground and
drive southward onto Noront’s ground to a vertical depth of at least 100 meters . Total cost of the ramp could
exceed $8.0 million depending on the extent of work required to complete the necessary geological
assessment of the gold zones.

The exploration ramp is planned in two phases. The first phase will investigate three zones including the
NOT-06-100 area. The second phase is contingent on the success of the first and is designed to test five
additional zones.
Noront completed the 2007 surface drilling campaign in early November and is currently completing logging
and sampling of the core.

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