RJK Explorations Ltd. announced that the Company has discovered its 7th new kimberlite in its ongoing drilling program in Lorrain Township, 9 km south of the historic Cobalt Mining Camp. The Nicol Lake kimberlite body is situated at the juncture of the NW-SE trending Nicol Lake Fault and the W-E trending Schumann Arch Fault. The Nicol Lake Fault is a splay fault originating from the Cross Lake master fault further to the north . The first drill hole intersected 5 m of kimberlite under 2 m of overburden terminating in diabase bedrock at a depth of 7 m. A second hole intersected 4.4 m of kimberlite under 2 m of overburden. The intersections are located within an electromagnetic (EM) conductance target associated with Nicol Lake, with the majority of the target underlying the lake. Two holes failed to intersect kimberlite testing the margins of the anomaly. Additional drilling will be done at a later date to define the boundaries of the target. The kimberlite visually compares to the Paradis, Gleeson, Robin's Place, HSM and Lightning Lake kimberlites.