cloudbreak resouces potash permitsanyday now,according to news release july 31 2008.
The company has been informed by the Alberta Government offices thatthe potash claims applied for (approximately 775,000 acres) may take upto another 6 weeks due to staff shortages, training of new staff, andvacations within the department.
President Blair Naughtystates, "We are very pleased with the latest drill hole that Goldsourcehas released. The board, with direction from Marvin Mitchell, believedthe trend was northwest and staked a large parcel of land along thattrend. Cloudbreak is now one of the top land holders in the Northwestif all the permits are processed that were applied for."
Thecompany website is being fully revamped to reflect the recentdevelopments and should be updated fully in the coming weeks. No mapsof the coal dispositions can be obtained at this point due to the rulesset forth by the Saskatchewan Ministry.
This news release hasbeen prepared on behalf of the Cloudbreak Resources Board of Directors,which accepts full responsibility for its contents. The contents ofthis release have been reviewed and approved by Marvin A. Mitchell,P.Eng, a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Blair Naughty, President & Director