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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Titan Iron Ore commences geological program at Labrador Trough Property

Titan Iron Ore Corp announced that it has begun a geological reconnaissance survey of its Titan Trough project in northern Quebec, Canada.




This property currently consists of two claim blocks consisting of 202 claims totaling approximately 22,000 acres. Titan's claims overlay a strong and pronounced geophysical magnetic anomaly typical of the iron formations of the Labrador Trough in which it is located. The areas under claim stretch over a North South axis of more than 40 miles and are from 3 to 6 miles wide in an East West direction.

The Company has contracted with Peter Bambic, a professional geologist with more than 30 years experience in this environment, to conduct the survey on the Company's behalf. In order to cover the maximum amount of ground and to provide access to all of the Company's property, the work will be supported by helicopter temporarily based at the town of Kuujjuaq on the shores of Ungava Bay. Traverses and survey lines will be run across the strike of the anomaly at points selected to coincide with magnetic highs. Geologic structures will be mapped and recorded and samples gathered for later analysis at SGS laboratory at Lakefield, Ontario.

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