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Published on 4/5/2013 in the Prospect News PIPE Daily.

Northern Freegold settles C$826,100 of C$1 million placement of units

Non-brokered deal funds mineral properties, general working capital

By Devika Patel

Knoxville, Tenn., April 5 - Northern Freegold Resources Ltd. said it raised C$826,100 in the first tranche of a C$1 million non-brokered private placement of units. The deal priced April 3.

The company is selling 16.67 million units of one common share and a half-share warrant at C$0.06 per unit. It sold 13,768,333 units in the initial tranche.

Each whole warrant is exercisable at C$0.10 for three years. The strike price is a 66.67% premium to the April 2 closing share price of C$0.06.

Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. will invest C$500,000 through its wholly owned subsidiary TerraLogic Exploration Inc.

Proceeds will be used on the company's mineral properties and for general working capital.

Northern Freegold is a resource exploration and development company based in Vancouver, B.C.

Issuer:Northern Freegold Resources Ltd.
Issue:Units of one common share and a half-share warrant
Amount:C$1 million
Units:16.67 million
Price:C$0.06
Warrants:One half-share warrant per unit
Warrant expiration:Three years
Warrant strike price:C$0.10
Agent:Non-brokered
Investor:TerraLogic Exploration Inc. (for C$500,000)
Pricing date:April 3
Settlement date:April 5 (for C$826,100)
Stock symbol:TSX Venture: NFR
Stock price:C$0.06 at close April 2
Market capitalization:C$6.94 million

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