Firestone Ventures Inc. ("Firestone") (TSX VENTURE:FV)(FRANKFURT:F5V) is pleased
to announce final results from the Winter-Spring 2012 zinc reconnaissance
exploration program covering the Guatemala Zinc Belt. 


"Additional high-grade zinc results continue to prove up our new Rome property
in Guatemala where our expanded soil grid has outlined a significant zone of
anomalous zinc 1,000m x 500m," says Pamela Strand, President and CEO of
Firestone Ventures Inc. "Field crews are now on a hiatus during the rainy season
although community relations work is on-going. Our expertise in exploring in the
Guatemala Zinc Belt has enabled us to focus our work on key stratigraphic and
structural target areas, including our new zinc prospects at the La Luna, Rome
and Athens properties in Central Guatemala." 


Exploration Update, Central Guatemala

Geological field crews in Guatemala have completed a comprehensive eight month
regional exploration program focused on a 250km belt of Cretaceous to Permian
carbonate host rocks with sulphide and oxide zinc potential. A total of 178 rock
samples and 923 soil samples were collected.


Targets for follow-up exploration and potential drilling have been prioritized.

Rome Prospect

Results from an additional 33 rock samples and 224 additional soil samples were
collected from the Rome property located near the city of Coban. Two of the 33
rock samples contained very high values of zinc. A rock sample collected from
possible historical workings on the property contained 50.45% zinc, 2568 ppm
lead and 34.5 ppm silver. A 1.0m chip sample collected 10m from the first sample
contained 32.60% zinc, 4020 ppm lead and 28.3 ppm silver. The zinc-in-soil
anomaly with coincident anomalous lead and silver values was extended a further
500m southwest (see news release May 15, 2012). The Rome prospect is interpreted
to be part of a larger prospective zinc area that trends northwest-southeast
covering a 10km strike length with confirmed anomalous zinc samples and
occurrences.


The winter 2011/2012 field season accomplishments include:



--  The definition of several new high grade zinc projects, including Rome
    and Athens. 
--  Detailed geological work completed on the La Luna project to advance to
    drill-ready status. 
--  Re-interpretation of the Quetzal property that was previously drilled
    (see news release June 24, 2010). Additional fieldwork included detailed
    mapping and sampling of six trenches and expansion of the soil sampling
    grid. Zinc mineralization is exposed over 500m at Quetzal and is now
    interpreted to be focussed along a north-south structural corridor that
    is open in both directions with additional exploration potential. 
--  Aerial prospecting combined with satellite imagery that has outlined
    more than 50 colour anomalies, mostly road accessible, suggestive of
    weathered zinc mineralization for ground follow up. 
--  Completion of a comprehensive database of historical and newly-
    discovered zinc occurrences throughout the Guatemala Zinc Belt, focussed
    on Central Guatemala.



The Guatemala Zinc Belt features numerous zinc occurrences and historic
artisanal zinc oxide and sulphide mines, but is virtually unexplored using
modern exploration methods. On a global scale, a comparison of style and
geological setting shows striking similarities between the zinc-lead-silver
district in Guatemala and carbonate-hosted deposits in the Viburnum Trend of SE
Missouri and the Pine Point district in the Northwest Territories. In the case
of the Guatemalan occurrences, tropical weathering has partially or wholly
converted zinc sulphides to zinc oxide. These have parallels with operating
mines in China and Namibia.


Oxec Copper Mine - Concession Granted 

In other news, Firestone has acquired, (subject to final transfer and pending
approval) exploration licenses covering the road accessible Oxec copper
past-producer and adjacent ground in eastern Guatemala. Oxec is a volcanogenic
massive sulphide deposit ("Cyprus type") that was previously mined for copper in
the 1970's. The Oxec mine produced approximately 1 million tonnes of ore with a
grade of 3% copper according to unverified historical records, with the
operation shut down due to economic conditions at that time. There is potential
for several kms of expansion and the gold, silver, lead and zinc content of the
mineralization is unknown. During a site visit to the Oxec property in 2009,
Firestone geologists collected two 1m chip samples from the north side of the
historical open pit. The samples returned values of 5.8% and 11.0% copper, 4.1
g/t and 17.6 g/t silver, 44 and 160 ppb gold, 113 ppm and 292 ppm lead and 306
and 766 ppm zinc (see news release April 3, 2009). Firestone is seeking a joint
venture partner for Oxec.


Samples are sent to the BSI Inspectorate facility in Guatemala City for
preparation and then sent by courier to the International Plasma Labs Ltd.
("IPL") facility in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for analysis using 30
element ICP and 30g FA/AAS. Over limit zinc and lead analyses were further
analyzed by atomic absorption methods. The upper limit for zinc is 20%, and
samples containing more than this threshold were re-analyzed using titration.
Soil and stream sediment samples are analyzed using 30 element ICP and 30 g
FA/AAS.


The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by
Pamela Strand, P.Geol., President of Firestone Ventures and a Qualified Person
in accordance with NI-43-101.


This news release may contain forward looking statements, being statements which
are not historical facts, including, without limitation, statements regarding
potential mineralization, exploration results, resource or reserve estimates,
anticipated production or results, sales, revenues, costs, "best-efforts"
financings or discussions of future plans and objectives. There can be no
assurance that such statements will prove accurate. Such statements are
necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that are subject to
numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and future
events to differ materially from those anticipated or projected. Important
factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company's
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