North American Gem Inc. begins its Uranium Exploration Program in Southern Alberta

June 6, 2005: North American Gem Inc. (NAG: TSX-V) wishes to announce that it has begun an initial ground program on the Del Bonita property located in southern Alberta. This property consists of four major formations comprising more than 200,000 acres of prospective “roll front” uranium land. The four target formations are known as Willow Creek, Milk River, St. Mary River and Ravenscrag.

There is easy access across the southern Alberta rangeland which consists of upper-Cretaceous to lower-Tertiary sandstones and silty limestones that occurs near-surface. Roll-front uranium has been observed in the Willow Creek formation along drainages that contain naturally high concentrations of uranium. Reconnaissance sampling programs carried out in 1981 and 1982, including samples taken from a roll-front exposed in a river bank, returned up to 2,000 parts per million uranium (0.2% U3O8). The technique used to analyze the reconnaissance samples had an upper detection limit of 2,000 parts per million uranium. Normally, samples running at upper detection limits are re-analyzed with different laboratory techniques, but in this case there is no record of such over-limit analyses having been performed. The area is easily accessible for re-sampling.

This “roll-front” uranium found in the Willow Creek, Milk River, St. Mary River and Ravenscrag formations is similar to the deposits in Wyoming, South Dakota, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. The major uranium deposits of Wyoming have produced over 200 million pounds of uranium.

In the event that an economic deposit is developed, the southern Alberta roll-front uranium appears to occur in a form that can be processed by in-situ leaching (ISL). That is, the uranium can be solution-mined using injection and production wells rather than being excavated with open pits or underground mining. The ISL process is simple, it uses local groundwater that is naturally enriched in uranium and returns purified, less-radioactive water to the environment. There is virtually no land disturbance and the process does not require waste or tailings facilities.

Glenn Hartley, P.Geo, is the qualified person for the property, in accordance with regulations under National Instrument 43-101. It should be noted that North American Gem Inc. is commencing due diligence work and has not verified any of the results reported in this news release.

For additional information please contact North American Gem Inc.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors
NORTH AMERICAN GEM INC.
Charles Desjardins
President and Director

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