White Mountain Titanium Corp. has received initial analytical results from a surface rock sampling program carried out on three new rutile target areas and one of four known prospects. Samples were submitted for whole rock analysis using XRF. Target 1 Hippo Ear: this target covers an area of approximately 16 hectares and is located directly south of the Las Carolinas prospect. Three trenches measuring approximately 20 metres in length, 2.5 metres deep and 1.5 metres wide have been mapped and sampled. Composite sample results over the length of the three trenches had an average grade of 1.5% TiO2. Target 2 Algodon: this target covers an area of approximately 44 hectares and is located approximately 1.5 km west of the Las Carolinas prospect. The 9 samples taken had an average grade of 1.54% and a maximum grade of 5.58% TiO2. Target 3 Quartz Creek: this target covers an area of approximately 77 hectares and is located directly southeast of the Las Carolinas prospect. Geological reconnaissance and systematic grid rock sampling (one sample every 25 - 30 metres) has been completed. The 47 samples taken had an average grade of 1.41% and a maximum grade of 5.52% TiO2. Four samples had grades of over 4.0% TiO2. Chascones Prospect: twenty-four samples were taken from the Chascones prospect with rutile mineralisation observed in all samples. These samples had an average grade of 1.39% and maximum grade of 2.57% TiO2. These initial rock sampling results for the three new rutile target areas as well as the Chascones prospect are similar to historic results obtained on the Las Carolinas and La Cantera prospects which are located along strike and to the northeast of Chascones. Las Carolinas contains the Cerro Blanco project's current estimated rutile resource and La Cantera is the next prospect scheduled for drilling. At La Cantera, an historic surface rock sampling program comprised of 149 samples had an average grade of 1.63% and maximum grade of 3.49% TiO2.