Forum Energy Metals Corp. announced that final assays from all four holes intersected both copper and silver mineralization and a new lead/zinc zone within 80 m of surface in the JL-1 target area of the Janice Lake sedimentary copper project located in Saskatchewan's Wollaston Copperbelt. Highlights are: Previously reported intersection of 19.0 m grading 1.0% Cu in Hole FEM-01 also reports 6.5 g/t Ag with the inclusion of a 2.0m interval grading 3.79% Cu and 28 g/t Ag. Final assays for Hole FEM-02 identified a 15m zone of lead and zinc mineralization with values of 1.09% Pb and 0.62% Zn within a 5 m intersection grading 0.39% Cu and 4.3 g/t Ag. Forum is very encouraged by the results at the JL-1 target, which confirms the potential for discovering a large near surface sedimentary copper deposit at Janice Lake. Drill hole locations and a cross section. Drilling completed by Phelps Dodge in 2003 on the JL-1 target intersected copper in two holes. Holes JL-03-38 returned 22 m of 0.69% copper including 5.8 m grading 1.33 % copper and 5.5 g/t silver and a lower zone of 8.3 m of 0.52 % copper. JL-03-41 intersected 24 m of 0.42 % copper, including 6 m of 0.91 % copper and 3.2 g/t silver. These results, in addition to Forum's recent assays, suggest that the mineralization in the JL-1 area is becoming stronger and slightly deeper to the southwest.