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Thursday, 02/24/2011 9:43:48 AM

Thursday, February 24, 2011 9:43:48 AM

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SLAM EXPLORATION IN TOP 10 HOLDINGS OF RESOURCE FUND

Pathway Funds Maintain Significant Portfolio Weight in SLAM
TSX-V: SXL US-OTC: SLMF
MIRAMICHI, NB, Feb. 23 /CNW/ - SLAM Exploration Ltd. (TSX-V:SXL) ("SLAM") reports that MineralFields Pathway Multi Series Fund includes SLAM Exploration in its top 10 holdings. The resource based fund, with a net asset value of $112,869,783 (as of Feb 18, 2011), holds a diversified portfolio of equity securities of attractive Canadian resource companies.
SLAM is encouraged by the continued support of MineralFields and Pathway Fund. Our Company is in a unique position to enhance shareholder value with current activities at Reserve Creek, Silverjack and Nash Creek as gold, silver and base metal prices continue to rise.

About MineralFields and Pathway Asset Management
MineralFields Group (a division of Pathway Asset Management), based in Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary, is a mining fund with significant assets under administration. Pathway Asset Management also specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of structured products and mutual funds (including the Pathway Multi Series Funds Inc. corporate-class mutual fund series). Information about MineralFields Group is available at www.mineralfields.com.

About SLAM Exploration Ltd:
SLAM is a mineral resource company based in Miramichi, New Brunswick and is actively exploring for gold in Ontario and silver- copper-lead-zinc in New Brunswick. Additional information about SLAM and its projects is available at www.slamexploration.com or from SEDAR filings at www.sedar.com.

SLAM is currently drilling on its wholly owned Reserve Creek gold project, which now encompasses 7120 hectares in 34 mineral claims located near Fort Hope, Ontario. Reserve Creek is part of a large and valuable land package with an expanding inventory of gold deposits centered around Fort Hope approximately 150 km east of the former gold mining town of Pickle Lake. The large greenstone belt surrounding Fort Hope has many similarities to the prolific Red Lake gold mining camp and has potential to be a major gold producing area. The Red Lake, Pickle Lake and Fort Hope gold areas are part of the Uchi subprovince, a major system of greenstone belts extending from Lake Winnipeg to the Hudson Bay lowlands.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
On behalf of the Board Mike Taylor, P. Geo. President & CEO SLAM Exploration Ltd.
SEDAR: 00012459E

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