SKRR Exploration Inc. announced that the TSX Venture Exchange has accepted the acquisition agreement (the "Agreement") to acquire a 100% interest in the Father Lake Nickel Property consisting of nine (9) mineral claims comprising a total of 4,727.382 hectares in Saskatchewan, Canada. Highlights are: Located in mineral rich Saskatchewan a world class mining jurisdiction; Host rock is a 200m to 800m wide norite body that can be traced for 16km trending East North East; Numerous nickel and copper showings along trend; Claims cover eastern half of previous Strongbow Exploration Inc.'s Nickel Lake /Dumas Lake project and covers several historic nickel and copper showings including: Dumas Zones A & B drilling intersections 1.34% Ni & 0.94% Cu over 2m; and Dumas Zone D drilling intersection of 2.36% Ni over 0.5m. The Father Lake Nickel Property Details - The Father Lake property is located 40km northeast of the hamlet of Stony Rapids in the province of Saskatchewan. Stony Rapids is a full service community with a commercial airport. Access to the property is via fixed wing or helicopter aircraft. From a regional perspective, the property lies along the Snowbird Tectonic Zone (SBTZ), which is a 2,800 km long Archean age crustal scale structural break. Locally, the property is situated immediately south of the Grease River fault. Geologically the area is underlain by metasedimentary rocks which are intruded by a 3 km long norite sill trending 065° to 080° that varies in thickness from 215m to 800m. The 9 contiguous mineral claims that comprise the Father Lake property, cover ~12km of prospective geologic trend, including the 3 km long norite sill that is host to the historic Dumas A, B, C and D nickel- copper sulphide showings, as well as additional identified airborne Electromagnetic "EM" geophysics anomalies along trend to the northeast that show TAU decay signatures similar to that at the Dumas showings. Zone C is the westernmost zone, while Zones A/B are the easternmost and located ~3km to the east and interpreted to be the fault off-set continuation of Zones C and D. Zone D is situated half-way between Zone C and Zones A/B. The area has been the subject of historic exploration work dating back to 1956 by Father Lake Mining Co. with the discovery of Dumas zones A, B, C and D and drilling of 18 holes. An additional 11 drill holes were completed in 1969 by Pathfinder Resources Ltd. and more recently in 2007-08, Strongbow Exploration Inc. conducted airborne geophysics surveys (MegaTEM and VTEM platforms) and drilled 5 holes to test geophysics targets that appeared to be associated with the showings as well as targets away from the showings. A brief summary of the highlight results of the historic mapping, prospecting, and drilling is as follows: Dumas Nickel Zones A & B occurs within a Norite body estimated by mapping to be between 215m to 800m thick. The zones exhibits a gossan 10 to 15m wide and traced 180m along strike, with sulphides (chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite with minor amounts of pyrite, arsenopyrite and pentlandite) comprising 15 to 25% of rock volume within a Norite body. Surface sampling assayed 1.00% Ni and 0.77% Cu. Encouraging drill results included: Father Lake Development Ltd. (1956) drilled hole #2, which returned 1.33% Ni and 0.94% Cu over 2m from 45.4m to 47.4m down-hole depth. Pathfinder Uranium and Nickel Mines Ltd. (1969) drilled hole P-11 which returned 0.26% Ni, 0.07% Cu over 6.1m from 3.0m to 9.1m down-hole depth. Strongbow Exploration Inc. (2008) drilled hole DS08-001 which returned 0.15% Ni, 0.08% Cu and 0.008% Co over 25m from 6m to 31m. Dumas Nickel Zone C occurs within Norite body which is estimated by mapping to be between 215m to 800m thick. Zone C is mapped at is 1.5m to 12m wide, averaging 5m wide, and is exposed for a distance of 400m along strike and open in both directions along strike. Sulphide mineralization is similar to Zone A with lenses of chalcopyrite, pyrite, arsenopyrite and pentlandite. Outcrop samples returned 1.87% Ni and 0.56% Cu. Encouraging drill results included: Pathfinder Uranium and Nickel Mines Ltd. (1969) drilled hole P-2 which returned 0.34% Ni and 0.15% Cu over 1.7m from 18.4m to 20.1m. Strongbow Exploration Inc. (2008) drilled hole DS08-003 which returned 0.27% Ni, 0.20% Cu and 0.012% Co over 4.55m 36m to 40.5m. Dumas Nickel occurs within Norite body which is estimated by mapping to be between 215m to 800m thick. Zone D mineralization is exposed over 15m wide along 183m of strike. Similar to Zones A, B and C, mineralization is associated with lenses of chalcopyrite, pyrite, arsenopyrite and pentlandite. Encouraging drill results included: Father Lake Development Ltd. (1956) drilled hole #8, which returned 2.36% Ni and 0.26% Cu over 0.5m from 25m to 25.5m. Strongbow Exploration Inc. (2008) drilled hole DS08-002 which returned 0.19% Ni, 0.12% Cu, 0.01% Co over 12m from 14.5m to 26.5m.