TORONTO, CANADA--Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited reports that the
ongoing definition drilling program at the LaRonde Mine continues
to increase the size of Zone 20 North. In addition higher gold
grades are being encountered in Zone 20 North. As a result,
Agnico-Eagle is proceeding with a detailed study on increasing the
production rate beyond the currently planned expansion rate of
3,600 tons per day. This study will review various production
scenarios, construction scheduling and capital cost estimates.
"We are very encouraged by the recent drill results which
demonstrate that the deposit at LaRonde continues to grow," says
President and CEO Sean Boyd. "A larger deposit will likely have
positive implications on any decision to increase the planned
production rate at LaRonde," added Mr. Boyd.
Drilling from the 9th level (4800 feet below surface) intersected
Zone 20 North at a depth of 7400 feel below surface (1,825 feet
deeper than planned) and 1,560 feet west of Shaft no.3. The drill
hole encountered higher gold grades and it is the deepest economic
intersection on the LaRonde property to date.

Three distinct zones were intersected with the following values:
Drill True Gold Silver Copper Zinc
Hole Thickness(ft) (oz/ton) (oz/ton) (percent) (percent)
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3146-16 13.1 0.18 0.15 LV LV
26.2 0.22 1.25 0.79 0.09
9.8 0.02 1.69 0.03 11.31
The previous deepest values were obtained in DDH 20-131A which
averaged 0.15 ounces of gold per ton, 0.19 ounces of silver per
ton, 0.32 percent copper over a true thickness of 27.9 feet and
DDH 20-131H which intersected 0.13 ounces of gold per ton, 1.90
ounces of silver, 1.20 percent copper and 0.4 percent zinc over a
true thickness of 60.7 feet. Both of these holes crossed Zone 20
North at a depth of 7,050 feet. The newest intersection is 350
feet deeper than DDH 20-131A and 650 feet to the west of DDH
20-131H. This latest deep drill hole result has the following
implications:
1. Drilling has now traced Zone 20 North over a vertical distance
of 5,100 feet. The zone is still open at depth and to the west.
2. The occurrence of a zone of gold mineralization within a
footwall zone of 20 percent massive pyrite stringers and without
accompanying copper mineralization has previously not been
encountered within Zone 20 North. This is an entirely new
occurrence.
3. The intersection continues to confirm the trend of silver/zinc
mineralization on the upper horizons of Zone 20 North, grading to
gold/copper mineralization at depth. The gold values within the
26.2-foot intersection were hosted by massive pyrite
mineralization and were higher in grade than those previously
encountered in Zone 20 North. The gold values within the
intersection varied from a low of 0.15 ounces of gold per ton to a
high of 0.39 ounces per ton. Similarly, the copper values ranged
from a low of 0.2 percent to a high of 2.1 percent.
4. The drill hole will increase Zone 20 North's mineral resource
total. The ore reserve and mineral resource will be recalculated
upon completion of the 10th and 11th level drilling expected in
February 1999.
Other definition drilling also continues to be encouraging. Four
machines are currently active, drilling on the 7th, 8th and 10th
levels. Some of the latest results from Zone 20 North are
outlined below.
Drill Width Gold Silver Copper Zinc
Hole (ft) (oz/ton) (oz/ton)(percent) (percent)
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25-95(7th level) 15.7 0.38 4.80 0.33 3.10
3134-20(8th level) 60.4 0.03 3.00 0.02 8.40
3160-02(10th level) 19.7 0.13 4.94 0.80 9.70
39.4 0.02 1.39 0.01 6.97
As a result of the recent drilling success at depth, further deep
drilling will be conducted from the 10th level (5,300 feet below
surface) to test the area to the west and down plunge of drill
hole 3146-16. A fifth drill is being mobilized to begin the
definition drilling program on the 11th level (5,580 feet below
surface). All of the above drilling will be incorporated in a
revised ore reserve calculation, which is expected to be released
in February 1999.
An updated longitudinal section of Zone 20 North, which highlights
the aforementioned drill intercepts, can be viewed and downloaded
from the following websites: www.agnico-eagle.com.
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