NEWS RELEASES

November 18, 2008  New!
Darnley Bay Resources Announces Financing
November 4, 2008
Debt Conversion and Corporate Update
October 3, 2008
Darnley Bay Resources Closes First Tranche of Private Placement
CURRENT ACTIVITIES

November 7, 2008 New!
Abstract for Yellowknife Geoscience Forum.
July 2, 2008:
Update from Darnley Bay AGM
Information on the Inuvialuit Settlement Region
Paulatuk Photos
Quote For DBL

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PRESENTATIONS
DBR Presentation  Darnley Bay Corporate Presentation
Exploring North America's Largest Gravity Anomaly


Darnley Bay Yellowknife Geoscience Forum Presentation New!
Exploring for Metals and Diamonds at Darnley Bay, NT
20 November, 2008

BASE METAL PROJECT
The Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) has assigned a moderate to a high rating for the Anomaly to be a major mineral complex comparable to the Sudbury Basin in Ontario.
Darnley Bay Anomaly


Magnetic and gravity intensity

Anomaly Drill Target Areas
Locations of the eleven gravity targets (black circles) selected from the fine gravity inversion, with previous deep drill hole (DBR-001) and original gravity stations (red circles)
SURFACE DRILL TARGET

The location of the eleven targets selected from the gravity modelling are display in a plan superimposed on the density contrast extracted from the fine gravity model for the layer at sea level. The purplish colours indicate zones of positive density contrast whereas the bluish colours indicate zones of negative density contrast. The zones of positive density contrast are of greatest interest for further exploration.



UPDATED DIAMOND PROGRAM
In addition to the base metals, diamondferous kimberlites have been discovered in the projected area. It appears that the Lac de Gras diamond corridor has been offset to the west and continues north through Darnley Bay.