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Highbank Signs Cooperation Agreement With Metlakatla

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/05/12 -- Highbank Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:HBK)(FRANKFURT:V7O) (the "Company") is pleased to announce the signing of a Cooperation Agreement ("CA") with the Metlakatla First Nation and the Metlakatla Development Corporation in the development of the Swamp Point North Aggregate ("SPNA") project and to provide the Metlakatla with the opportunity to participate in the economic benefits arising from the development of the SPNA within their traditional territory.

The general terms of the CA are:


--  To recognize and acknowledge Metlakatla claims to aboriginal rights and
    interests in their traditional territory within which the SPNA project
    is located; 
--  To develop and operate the SPNA project in an environmentally friendly
    manner and to comply with applicable laws relating to the protection of
    the environment and to ensure that all cultural and traditional use
    sites within the SPNA development area are protected and to exercise
    high standards of environmental stewardship; 
--  To provide Metlakatla the first opportunity to fill the positions of
    employment and securing contracts for the provision of goods and/or
    services for or related to the SPNA project; 
--  Highbank will provide the Metlakatla an opportunity to share in the
    success of the project, and will provide the Metlakatla with two and
    three year warrants to acquire up to 5,000,000 shares, subject to TSX
    Venture Exchange and/or regulatory approval; 
--  Generally, to have a good faith strong working relationship beneficial
    to all parties concerned; and 
--  Metlakatla undertakes, on its own behalf and on behalf of its members
    and businesses to not object to, or oppose, regulatory applications or
    approvals, Federal or Provincial, sought by Highbank with respect to
    SPNA operations.

"Highbank respects the Metlakatla traditions and longstanding commitment to protect and preserve their rights, interests and way of life in their traditional territory," says Victor Bryant, President and CEO. "The progress made toward reaching this CA is significant, and gives effect to the needs of all concerned."

On behalf of the Board of Directors of HIGHBANK RESOURCES LTD.

Victor N. Bryant, CEO/President

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.

Contacts:
Highbank Resources Ltd.
(604) 683-6648
(604) 683-1350 (FAX)
highbank@telus.net
www.highbankresources.com

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