SASKATOON,  Oct. 30, 2012  /CNW/ – George H. Read, P. Geo., Senior Vice
    President Exploration  and Development of Shore Gold Inc. («Shore» or
   the «Company» is pleased to announce that comments on the Revised
   Environmental Impact Statement («EIS» for the Star – Orion South
   Diamond Project («the Project» have been received from the
   Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment («Ministry» and the Canadian
   Environmental Assessment Agency («CEAA».  The Ministry is the lead
   agency on behalf of the Province and the CEAA is the lead agency for
   the Federal government, which are jointly conducting the environmental
   assessment of the Project.  
  The original Draft EIS, submitted to the Ministry and the CEAA in
    December 2010 , was based on the Star – Orion South Diamond Project
   Pre-Feasibility Study («PFS», and generated a total of 802 comments
   and information requests from Federal and Provincial agencies and
   Aboriginal groups.  The Revised EIS, based on the Feasibility Study of
   the Star – Orion South Diamond Project («FS», incorporated responses
   to all the review comments and information requests. The Revised EIS
   has generated an additional 56 Federal comments and information
   requests and 73 Provincial comments and information requests. Many of
   these comments are expected to be addressed by Shore personnel using
   existing information. A limited number of comments will require further
   discussion and, potentially, additional work.  Shore is actively engaged
   with the Ministry to resolve the comments from Provincial regulators
   and continues to work with Federal authorities to resolve their
   additional comments given that there are no specific regulations in
   place for diamond mines.  
  Senior Vice  President Exploration  and Development,  George Read , states:
   «The limited number of comments and information requests that may
   require additional work is encouraging. Shore is confident that we are
   steadily progressing towards a fully compliant and permitted Project.
   Shore is presently focused on the completion of all Federal and
   Provincial requirements for Project approval and subsequent permitting.
   Simultaneous to the ongoing completion of Project approval and
   permitting, Shore is in pursuit of development capital on a number of
   fronts.»  
  The Revised EIS will be released for public comment by the Saskatchewan
   Ministry of Environment when all comments and information requests have
   been resolved. The Executive Summary of the Revised EIS can be viewed
   on the company’s website: www.shoregold.com.  
  Shore is a Canadian based corporation engaged in the acquisition,
   exploration and development of mineral properties. Shares of the
   Company trade on the TSX Exchange under the trading symbol «SGF».  
  This news release contains forward-looking statements as defined by
   certain securities laws, including the «safe harbour» provisions of
   Canadian securities legislation and the  United States  Private
   Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  Forward-looking information
   is often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as
   «anticipate», «believe», «expect», «plan», «intend», «forecast»,
   «target», «project», «guidance», «may», «will», «should», «could»,
   «estimate», «predict» or similar words suggesting future outcomes or
   language suggesting an outlook. In particular, statements regarding
   Shore’s future operations, future exploration and development
   activities or other development plans constitute forward-looking
   statements.  
  Forward-looking statements in this press release include, but are not
   limited to, assumptions that environmental approval will be attained,
   assumptions that financing will be secured, assumptions that the
   Star-Orion South Diamond Project economics will be positive as
   indicated in the Feasibility Study, and assumptions made respecting
   diamond price increases resulting from long-term supply/demand
   fundamentals.  
  These forward-looking statements are based on Shore’s current beliefs as
   well as assumptions made by and information currently available to it
   and involve inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and
   specific.  
  Risks exist that forward-looking statements will not be achieved due to
   a number of factors including, but not limited to, developments in
   world diamond markets, changes in diamond prices, risks relating to
   fluctuations in the Canadian dollar and other currencies relative to
   the US dollar, changes in exploration, development or mining plans due
   to exploration results and changing budget priorities of Shore or its
   joint venture partners, the effects of competition in the markets in
   which Shore operates, the impact of changes in the laws and regulations
   regulating mining exploration, development, closure, judicial or
   regulatory judgments and legal proceedings, operational and
   infrastructure risks and the additional risks described in Shore’s most
   recently filed Annual Information Form, annual and interim MDA.
   Shore’s anticipation of and success in managing the foregoing risks
   could cause actual results to differ materially from what is
   anticipated in such forward-looking statements.  
  Although management considers the assumptions contained in
   forward-looking statements to be reasonable based on information
   currently available to it, those assumptions may prove to be incorrect.
   When making decisions with respect to Shore, investors and others
   should not place undue reliance on these statements and should
   carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and
   potential events.  Unless required by applicable securities law, Shore
   does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement that is made
   herein.  
SOURCE: Shore Gold Inc.
Joseph Dickson, Investor Relations Manager at (306 667-3505 and www.shoregold.
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