Silver Range Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:SNG)(TSX VENTURE:SNG.WT) ("Silver
Range" or "the Company") is pleased to announce results from the final 8 diamond
drill holes completed in 2012 at the bulk-tonnage Keg Main Zone at its
wholly-owned Silver Range Project. The Keg Main Zone is the most advanced of 24
silver-bearing mineral zones that have been identified to date at the 1,100 sq
km Silver Range Project, located in an area of exceptional infrastructure near
the town of Faro in southern Yukon. 


Highlights:



--  Drilling has extended a higher-grade corridor of near-surface
    mineralization within the northern part of the Keg Main Zone to a 900 m
    strike length; 
--  Drill hole Keg-12-66 returned 51.86 g/t silver together with significant
    lead-zinc-copper-tin-indium values over 30.0 m. This drill hole opens up
    further exploration potential for higher-grade mineralization to the
    west-northwest; and 
--  Based upon encouraging results, preparations are underway for an initial
    resource estimate on the Keg Main Zone. Results from this study and a
    program of metallurgical testwork are expected during Q-1, 2013.



The most significant assay intervals from the last 8 holes are listed in the
following table. Maps showing drill hole locations and other information can be
viewed at www.silverrangeresources.com. Assay results are pending for another 22
diamond drill holes and 19 reverse circulation drill holes from other high-grade
and bulk tonnage targets throughout the project area. 




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              From     To Interval     Ag     Pb     Zn     Cu     Sn     In
Hole No.       (m)    (m)      (m)  (g/t)    (%)    (%)    (%)  (ppm)  (ppm)
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KEG-12-063  111.11 115.00     3.89  62.98   0.93   0.38   0.17    265   0.93
KEG-12-066   14.00  49.33    35.33  12.80   0.20   0.54   0.05    236   2.81
 and         80.00 128.00    48.00  36.64   0.22   0.66   0.10    261   2.25
 incl        98.00 128.00    30.00  51.86   0.29   0.99   0.15    288   3.46
 incl       104.00 118.30    14.30  92.41   0.49   1.75   0.30    440   6.13
KEG-12-067  134.09 158.00    23.91   9.98   0.25   0.20   0.03    192   0.33
KEG-12-069   11.00  39.50    28.50  16.70   0.10   0.52   0.13    193   2.06
 and         98.00 122.00    24.00  31.70   0.28   0.88   0.30    188   3.02
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--  True widths estimated to be approximately 80-90% of intersected lengths.
--  Tin (Sn) and indium (In) are potential by-product metals. 
--  Drill holes Keg-12-58, 62, 65 and 68 were drilled on the periphery of
    the zone and were weakly mineralized or barren.



Assay results from drill holes Keg-12-66 and Keg-12-69 confirm continuity of a
higher-grade, east-west trending corridor that has now been traced for a 900 m
strike length. The corridor is typically from 30 to 100 m thick and extends from
surface to depths of 110 to 230 m down-dip. Drill hole Keg-12-66 is the
westernmost hole completed to date on this higher-grade trend. It intersected
higher-grade mineralization further to the north than previously recognized and
opens up significant exploration potential to the west-northwest of the current
drilling. Within the higher-grade corridor, fracture-filling and skarn-type
mineralization is concentrated within an antiformal fold hinge. Highlights from
previously released drill holes along this trend include:




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              From     To Interval     Ag     Pb     Zn     Cu     Sn     In
Hole No.       (m)    (m)      (m)  (g/t)    (%)    (%)    (%)  (ppm)  (ppm)
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KEG-10-01    59.30 185.00   125.70  50.09   0.65   1.20   0.14    217   9.55
KEG-10-04    24.34  64.46    40.12  49.63   0.74   1.71   0.17    180  14.70
KEG-11-05   135.13 172.82    37.69  49.62   0.45   1.25   0.08    569   4.16
KEG-11-07   213.35 253.10    39.75  71.74   0.60   2.03   0.24    391  14.39
KEG-11-09    25.45 130.15   104.70  70.55   0.54   0.60   0.17    778   1.77
 including   78.33 108.81    30.48 119.90   0.72   1.14   0.32   1168   3.38
KEG-11-12    77.12  96.00    18.88  60.78   0.67   1.59   0.21    275  13.78
KEG-11-15     6.10  47.85    41.75  46.62   0.47   0.27   0.06    138   0.91
KEG-11-16   212.72 247.00    34.28  46.66   0.24   1.91   0.33    280  23.58
KEG-11-17   156.06 220.37    64.31  40.55   0.39   1.02   0.10    235   6.49
 and        258.17 297.79    39.62  41.81   0.25   1.15   0.41    383  12.30
KEG-11-18    65.60 120.69    55.09  58.46   0.70   1.92   0.17    205  16.37
KEG-11-22   122.02 197.20    75.18  57.46   0.31   2.41   0.64    912  17.66
KEG-11-23   236.83 271.61    34.78  40.09   0.21   1.67   0.55    398  14.42
KEG-12-47     6.64  75.39    68.75  63.45   0.48   0.43   0.09    448   0.96
 including   11.00  39.70    28.70 131.59   0.95   0.77   0.15    651   1.70
KEG-12-48   277.16 318.35    41.19  48.81   1.04   1.16   0.12    317   4.70
 including  277.16 302.08    24.92  76.98   1.68   1.87   0.19    480   7.59
KEG-12-56     5.00  47.00    42.00  45.65   0.60   0.39   0.11    569   1.09
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--  Values in drill holes Keg-10-4, Keg-11-17, Keg-11-18 and Keg-11-22 are
    subintervals within previously-reported intervals. 



Given the encouraging results, the Company has commenced preparations for an
initial resource estimate at the Keg Main Zone. Results from this study and a
program of metallurgical testwork are expected during Q-1, 2013.


All analyses for the 2012 program are being performed by ALS Minerals with
sample preparation in Whitehorse and assays and geochemical analyses in North
Vancouver. Core samples are routinely analyzed for gold by fire assay followed
by atomic absorption (Au-AA24) and 48 other elements by inductively coupled
plasma-mass spectrometry (ME-MS61). Samples in mineralized intervals that exceed
the detection limits of the routine methods are assayed for silver, lead, zinc
and copper by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy
(Ag/Pb/Zn/Cu - OG62). Tin was analyzed for by pressed pellet x-ray fluorescence
spectroscopy (Sn-XRF05).


Rigorous procedures are in place regarding sample collection, chain of custody
and data entry. Certified assay standards, coarse reject duplicates, field
duplicates and blanks are routinely inserted into the sample stream to ensure
integrity of the assay process. All of the results reported have passed the QAQC
screening.


Work at the Silver Range Project is being conducted by Archer, Cathro &
Associates (1981) Limited. Matthew R. Dumala, P. Eng., has reviewed this news
release and is the qualified person for purposes of National Instrument 43-101. 


ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

W. Douglas Eaton, President and Chief Executive Officer

For further information concerning Silver Range or its exploration projects
please see the contact information below.


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