MEGATEM PROJECT
DRILLING UNDERWAY
December 10, 2008
Eastmain Resources Inc. (TSX - ER)announces that drilling to test a priority airborne geophysical
target is underway at its MEGATEM JV, a joint venture with Xstrata Copper Canada ("Xstrata"), located in the Normetal-Detour areas of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt in Ontario and Québec.
The St. Laurent target consists of a prominent circular electromagnetic anomaly coinciding with a strong
magnetic response (See attached plan maps). The initial MegaTEM survey also detected conductors 400
metres north-east of the main anomaly. Follow-up HeliGeoTEM II surveys completed in 2007 confirm
both the strength and position of these anomalies.
Previous drilling completed in the area by ASARCO reported intersections of 0.33% Cu and 0.37% Ni
over 19.2 metres in drill hole PA-5, and 0.16% Cu and 0.23% Ni over 26.5 metres in drill hole PA-7.
This target also has platinum group element (PGE) potential however, no historical assays for PGE’s
have been located.
A minimum of 600 metres of drilling is planned to evaluate this target. Core samples will be submitted to
ALS Chemex Ltd. for assay.
The Abitibi Greenstone Belt is world-renown for its gold, copper, zinc and nickel deposits. In 2004,
Eastmain and Xstrata completed approximately 14,500 square kilometres of MegaTEM surveys over
relatively unexplored parts of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, west of the Québec border and north of Lake
Abitibi. These deep-penetrating MegaTEM airborne surveys detected more than 225 isolated
electromagnetic anomalies in the project area, a district previously limited in exploration due to thick
overburden cover. To date, 51 of these anomalies have been traced with additional ground or airborne
(HeliGeoTEM II) geophysical survey methods and of these, 35 targets have been drill-tested.


This news release was prepared by Dr. Donald Robinson, P. Geo., the qualified person supervising the
project in accordance with NI 43-101.
Eastmain is a Canadian gold exploration company with 100% interest in the Eau Claire and Eastmain gold deposits.
The Corporation has in excess of $20 Million in working capital and holds an interest in 12 projects within the James
Bay District, including the Éléonore South property, where a gold discovery has been found in a similar geologic
setting to Goldcorp’s Roberto deposit. Eastmain has an annual budget of $4 million for gold exploration in Québec.
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