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Kinross and Brett Resources complete definitive agreement on Hammond Reef Project

June 4, 2008

Toronto, Ontario, June 4, 2008 -- Kinross Gold Corporation ("Kinross") announced today that it has entered into a purchase and sale agreement with Brett Resources Inc. ("Brett") whereby Brett has agreed to purchase Kinross' 40% interest in the Hammond Reef Project located near Atikokan, Ontario. Kinross and Brett were parties to an option agreement pursuant to which Brett earned a 60% interest in the project by incurring $5 million in expenditures and issuing 1 million common shares to Kinross.

The consideration that Kinross will receive in exchange for the 40% interest in the Hammond Reef Project consists of 14 million Brett shares and a 2% net smelter returns royalty on future production from the property. In connection with the transaction, Brett and Kinross will enter into a strategic alliance whereby Brett will spend up to $2 million over a three-year period exploring and acquiring properties of interest in British Columbia and the Yukon Territory, in which Kinross may elect to obtain a 50% interest.

Upon completion of the transaction, Kinross will hold 17,095,313 common shares, representing approximately 31% of Brett's issued and outstanding common shares. The parties expect the transaction to close in June 2008.

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