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NewWest Gold Corporation Reports Phase One Drilling Results From Northumberland

Lakewood, Colarado, November 21 (ots/PRNewswire)

NewWest Gold
Corporation (TSX:NWG) ("NewWest" or "the Company") today  announced
the preliminary results of the 2006 Phase One drilling program at
the Northumberland project, located in Nye County, Nevada. These
drill  results were provided by the Company's joint venture partner,
Newmont  Mining Corporation ("Newmont"). The Phase One program is
essentially  complete and consisted of 37 reverse circulation (RC)
and core holes  drilled with a total footage of 27,570 feet. The
purpose of the program was  four-fold: to determine if the conceptual
pit at Northumberland could be  expanded, to establish the
orientation and extent of the high-grade  mineralization encountered
in hole NN-5, to obtain core samples for  metallurgical and waste
rock characterization and finally, to test the  Ziggurat anomaly on
the western range front.
Holes NN-50 and NUN-75 indicate significant mineralization in or
near  the north wall of a conceptual pit that may result in expansion
of the pit,  which was developed internally by NewWest's partner,
Newmont. Metallurgical  testing on core samples is in progress.
Complete drill and assay results  from the Phase One program, as well
as a map of the drill-hole locations,  are available on the Company's
website, www.newwestgold.com.
NewWest's wholly owned subsidiary, Nevada Western Gold LLC
("Nevada  Western"), entered into a joint venture with Newmont on the
Northumberland  project. Under the joint venture agreement terms,
Newmont may earn a 60%  interest in the joint venture by completing
US$25 million in expenditures on  the Northumberland project by 2010.
As of September 30, 2006, Newmont has  spent US$4.8 million at
Northumberland. If Newmont fails to meet the  expenditure
requirement, the joint venture will terminate and Nevada  Western
retains 100% of the project. In addition, Nevada Western retains a
3% net smelter return royalty (NSR) on 100% of future gold
production.
"We expect the results from drill holes NN-50 and NUN-75 to drive
expansion of the Northumberland conceptual pit to the north," said
Steve  Alfers, President and CEO. "Offset hole NN-56 confirmed
continuity of a  lower zone of mineralization, which could increase
the depth of the  conceptual pit and potentially expand our resource
estimate at  Northumberland. Moreover, the Phase One program included
drilling in the  shallow oxide material in the existing pit. Core
hole NUN-74 encountered 40  feet of 0.285 ounces of gold per ton from
30 feet to 70 feet, and this  confirmed the presence of significant
shallow high-grade mineralization at  the Northumberland project."
Zanzibar Deposit
The main focus of Phase One drilling in the mine area was to
expand  the Zanzibar Deposit by drilling around the north, west, and
south sides of  the conceptual pit, which was derived from Newmont's
internal model of the  Northumberland mineralization. Ten holes
drilled in the general "north  gulch" area, especially NN-50 and
NUN-75, may expand the north wall of the  conceptual pit. Two of the
four holes drilled on the southern side of the  conceptual pit, NN-65
and NUN-66, encountered 45 feet of 0.137 ounces of  gold per ton
(oz Au/ton) between 580 feet and 625 feet and 20 feet of 0.401  oz
Au/ton between 765 feet and 785 feet, respectively. Three holes
drilled  in the west side, NN-33, NUN-71, and NUN-80, encountered
lower-grade  mineralization that is probably not sufficient to expand
the conceptual pit  to the west.
Two holes, NN-55 and NN-56, were angled to the south-southwest as
100- foot offsets to NN-5, a successful exploration hole drilled in
2004. The  holes were drilled to find a continuation of the
high-grade zone lying  below the Zanzibar deposit that was
intersected in hole NN-5. Hole NN-5 was  Newmont's 2004 drill hole
that encountered two zones of mineralization  including 105 feet of
0.142 oz Au/ton and 65 feet of 0.267 oz Au/ton. The  Phase One 2006
hole N-56 reported a 290-foot continuously mineralized zone  grading
0.120 oz Au/ton that appears to be associated with both the  Zanzibar
Deposit (upper zone) and the lower zone discovered in hole NN-5.
NN-56 extends the deep high-grade mineralization in NN-5 laterally
approximately 65 feet to the east. Newmont plans to add two core
holes to  the Phase One program to follow-up on the success of NN-56.
Metallurgical Characterization
Seven core holes were drilled to obtain samples for metallurgical
tests and waste-rock characterization. NN-60, NN-61, and NUN-74 were
drilled to obtain oxidized samples from the Chipmunk and Main
deposits. NUN -74 encountered 40 feet of oxide mineralization in the
Main Deposit that  averages 0.285 oz Au/ton within a depth range of
30 to 70 feet from the  surface. NN-57, NN-58, NN-59, and NN-62
sampled sulfide material from the  Zanzibar and States deposits.
Metallurgical tests are in progress for the  oxide samples.
Ziggurat Exploration Drilling
Five angle exploration RC holes, for a total footage of 2,976
feet,  were drilled at the Ziggurat Anomaly, located approximately
seven miles  southwest of the mine area at the western front of the
Toquima Range, to  test a large area of strong outcrop gold and
base-metal anomalies. The  holes encountered no significant
mineralization. Although the Ziggurat area  still represents a viable
exploration play, Newmont has no plans for  additional drilling in
the 2006 Phase Two program.
Phase Two Drill Program
During Phase Two, Newmont plans to spend approximately US$1.2
million.  The objectives of the program are to explore for
underground-mineable high- grade mineralization in the areas of
NW1103 and NW1086A, and drilling the  Orocopter target located at the
eastern range front. Phase Two is in progress.
Qualified Person
Michael Gustin, Ph.D., of Mine Development Associates, Reno,
Nevada,  is NewWest's qualified person as defined by NI43-101 and has
reviewed and  approved the technical data in this news release.
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release includes certain "forward-looking statements"
within  the meaning of Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking
statements involve  risks, uncertainties and other factors that could
cause actual results,  performance, prospects and opportunities to
differ materially from those  expressed in such forward-looking
information. Forward-looking information  in this news release
includes but is not limited to, economic performance,  statements
regarding potential mineralization and reserve exploration,
expansion of the conceptual pit, and future plans and objectives of
NewWest  Gold Corporation including future exploration and
development. Any number  of important factors could cause actual
results to differ materially from  these forward-looking statements,
including those set out in the Company's  prospectus dated August 18,
2006, as well as future results. Although the  Company believes that
the assumptions and factors used in preparing the  forward-looking
statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be  placed on
these statements, which only apply as of the date of this news
release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in
the  disclosed timeframes or at all. The Company disclaims any
intention or  obligation to update or revise any forward-looking
statement, whether as a  result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
About NewWest
NewWest is one of the largest holders of precious metals mineral
rights in Nevada's gold trends, spanning approximately 623,000 acres.
NewWest holds 19 exploration projects, including advanced staged
projects  with measured and indicated resources. NewWest's goal is to
advance its  projects along the pipeline into production.

Contact:

For further information: NewWest Gold Corporation, Jennifer Van
Dinter, Director of Investor Relations, Tel:+1-(303)-425-7042,
Fax:+1-(303)-425- 6634, info@newwestgold.com; NewWest Gold
Corporation, Stephen Alfers, President and Chief Executive Officer,
Tel:+1-(303)-425-7042, Fax:+1-(303)-425-6634

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