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Message: Interesting 16 holes are missing BL11-65 thru BL 11-79

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - June 21, 2011) - PROBE MINES LIMITED (TSX VENTURE:PRB) ("Probe" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has received further assays from the ongoing drilling program at the Company's Borden Lake Gold Project near Chapleau, Ontario. Results for diamond drill holes BL11-37 to BL11-48 were received and have successfully extended the Borden Lake gold zone mineralization along approximately 1,600 metres of strike length, while still remaining open in all directions. The program has now identified continuous gold mineralization along 1,600 metres of strike length from surface to vertical depths of up to 340 metres and contains intersections from 25 metres to over 200 metres wide. The continuity, consistency and extent of the mineralization is encouraging and indicates the Borden Lake Zone has excellent potential for developing into a large tonnage, low-grade gold deposit amenable to open-pit extraction. Drilling is ongoing and is focusing on expanding the limits of mineralization along strike and at depth as well as infilling the current 100m-spaced drill sections. The drill program is currently on Hole BL11-79, and is testing the 800m NW section which, by visual observation, has extended the mineralization to a 1,700m strike length. The program has now completed sufficient drilling for the calculation of an NI 43- 101-compliant initial resource estimate, which will begin when all of the assays have been received for the currently completed holes. The continuity and consistency of mineralization is expected to facilitate the generation of a resource estimate for the Borden Lake Zone.

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - July 21, 2011) - Probe Mines Limited (TSX VENTURE:PRB) ("Probe" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has received further assays from the ongoing drilling program at the Company's Borden Lake Gold Project near Chapleau, Ontario. Results for diamond drill holes BL11-49 to BL11-64 were received with all successfully intersecting the Borden Lake Gold Zone and returning significant intervals of gold ("Au") mineralization. Assay results for silver ("Ag") have also been received and indicate low, but consistent, concentrations typically ranging between 50% to 150% of gold values. Within the gold mineralized intervals, silver can return average values of up to 2.4 g/t, with individual samples assaying up to 9 g/t Ag.

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