Northern Superior Resources Inc. provided its shareholders with a corporate and project update. Croteau Est: Preparations are underway to initiate a 9,000 m core drill program on the Company's 100%-owned Croteau Est gold property located in Québec. Drilling is set to begin in the first quarter. The drill program's objective is to expand the 640,000 ounce inferred resource. Drill hole locations are being finalized, with a focus east of the current resource representing an untested structural target. The project is situated within the Chapais-Chibougamau gold camp, a historically important exploration and mining camp from which over 1 million ounces of gold and over one billion pounds of copper have been produced. Infrastructure at the project is excellent. The project is in close proximity to three fully serviced communities and is accessible year round from a network of paved and gravel roads. Further, the project is supported by a pre-development agreement with the First Nation community of Oujé- Bougoumou, the Cree Regional Authority and the Grand Council of the Cree. TPK: Northern Superior is committed to advancing its 100%-owned gold, silver and copper TPK property located in northwestern Ontario. This unique and district scale opportunity (the property is 30 km east to west by 20 km north to south- 600 km2) contains two large mineralized systems: The apron is 6 km east to west and contains till samples with as many as 1,258 gold grains. The system is also characterized by mineralized boulder trains with assays of up to 94.21 grams per tonne of gold and 5.53 grams per tonne of silver. Preliminary core drilling results produced gold assay values as high as 28.75 grams per tonne of gold over 13.45 m of length. Associated with this system are five priority targets that have not been drilled. A mineralized greenstone belt system with an impressive 3.5 km-wide gold grain-in-till corridor containing gold grain counts as high as 1,302 per 10 kilogram till sample. Mineralized boulders contain up to 727 grams per tonne of gold, 111 grams per tonne of silver and 4.02% copper. The property is serviced from an all-season camp from which several trails extend to all untested core drill targets. Currently, the camp is accessible by winter road, ski plane or float plane. Additionally, the project is supported by an Early Exploration Benefits Agreement with the community of Neskantaga First Nation.