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Fronteer Welcomes Ian Cunningham-Dunlop as Exploration Manager

Business Wire, Nov 9, 2004

VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Fronteer Development Group Inc. (OTCBB:FTDGF) (TSX:FRG) is pleased to announce that Ian Cunningham-Dunlop has joined the company as Exploration Manager for Canada, effective November 1, 2004.

Ian brings over 20 years of experience in mineral exploration to the Fronteer team, having worked primarily for senior mining companies such as Barrick Gold Corporation, Homestake Canada Inc, Santa Fe Canadian Mining Ltd., and Goldfields Canadian Mining Ltd.

Recently, Ian spent 6 years working for Barrick Gold Corporation and Homestake Canada Inc. managing surface exploration at the Eskay Creek Mine in British Columbia. His efforts assisted in both enhancing the size of the local resource, and the understanding of the Eskay Creek Deposit. Ian also spent two seasons working at the Veladero Gold Project in northern Argentina, focusing on the generation of regional drill targets along the Argentina-Chile border. This work led to the discovery of the Guanaco Zonzo and Bruha Buena gold zones for the project.

Ian brings a wealth of experience and a solid skill set to the Fronteer team, and his hiring demonstrates Fronteer's commitment to building an exploration group with unrivalled geological experience and technical ability.

Fronteer is also pleased to announce that its shares are now quoted on the OTC:Bulletin Board in the United States under the symbol FTDGF.

This listing will provide Fronteer and its shareholders with additional market advantage including greater awareness in the US investor community, access to larger trading markets, as well as providing investors with Fronteer shares quoted in US dollars. Please visit www.otcbb.com to get a quote for FTDGF. Fronteer is a Discovery-Stage exploration company with active exploration programs in Canada and Western Turkey, focused on gold and uranium-copper deposits.

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