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Northgate Reports Record Cash Flow from Operations in 2009

              Record Gold Production of 362,398 Ounces Achieved
    
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VANCOUVER, March 9 /CNW/ - (All figures in US dollars except where noted) - Northgate Minerals Corporation ("Northgate" or the "Corporation") (TSX: NGX; NYSE Amex: NXG) today announced its financial and operating results for the fiscal quarter and year ended December 31, 2009.

                 Fourth Quarter and Year End 2009 Highlights
    
    -   Excellent cash flow from operations of $41.5 million or $0.14 per
        share for the fourth quarter, resulting in record cash flow from
        operations of $187.2 million for all of 2009.
    
    -   Adjusted net earnings(1) of $27.9 million or $0.10 per share for the
        fourth quarter and $73.2 million or $0.28 per share for the full
        year. Adjusted net earnings exclude a non-cash impairment charge of
        $83.5 million against the accounting carrying value of the
        Fosterville mine.
    
    -   Production of 80,753 ounces of gold and 11.8 million pounds of copper
        in the fourth quarter, bringing full year production to a record
        362,398 ounces of gold in 2009.
    
    -   Average net cash cost in the fourth quarter was $537 per ounce of
        gold, bringing the average net cash cost for the full year to $477
        per ounce, which was in line with guidance.
    
    -   Fourth quarter sales were 78,015 ounces of gold at a realized price
        of $1,181 per ounce and 10.4 million pounds of copper at a realized
        price of $3.54 per pound.
    
    -   Northgate's cash balance at the end of the year was $253.5 million.
    
    -   At the end of 2009, reserves at Kemess South increased by
        approximately seven million tonnes, extending the mine-life until the
        end of Q1 2011.
    
    -   An initial 159,000 ounces of reserves were defined in the Harrier
        zone at Fosterville.
    
    -   Exploration efforts at Stawell continue to more than replace
        reserves. Proven and probable reserves have increased to
        287,000 ounces at the end of December 31, 2009. In addition to
        reserves, Stawell has 268,000 ounces of indicated resources and
        inferred resources have increased by 42% to 163,000 ounces.
    
    -   The final Feasibility Study for Young-Davidson was released earlier
        this year, incorporating 2.8 million ounces of proven and probable
        reserves and confirming a 15-year mine-life with average annual
        production of 180,000 ounces of gold. Using today's spot prices, this
        translates into a pre-tax internal rate of return ("IRR") of
        over 20%. Commercial production is expected to commence in 2012.
    
    -   The exploration team at Young-Davidson was awarded the AME BC/PDAC
        Safe Day Everyday Gold Award for the most hours worked without a lost
        workday incident of all exploration projects across Canada. Further
        to this achievement, Young-Davidson has not recorded a single
        lost-time incident since Northgate took ownership in 2005.
    
    (1) Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAP measure. See section entitled
        "Non-GAAP Measures" in the Corporation's fourth quarter MD&A Report.

Ken Stowe, President and CEO, stated: "The strong operating and financial results delivered from our mines in the fourth quarter allowed Northgate to post record annual gold production and generate record annual cash flow from operations in 2009. I am especially pleased to report that production at our Stawell mine was back on track with solid fourth quarter results, following several difficult quarters during which our underground mining team re-designed the G5L reserve area and completed development towards numerous new mining fronts while still managing to find enough ore to feed the mill. Although Fosterville had a strong year operationally with record annual gold production of 103,518 ounces, definition drilling in the Phoenix orebody continued to deliver disappointing results, which led to the loss of over 100,000 reserve ounces for the second consecutive year. While we did achieve exploration success in the Harrier zone this year with the addition of 159,000 ounces to our gold reserves, the cumulative loss of reserves in the Phoenix orebody, where development dollars have already been spent to access reserves, resulted in a write-down of $83.5 million. During 2010, we have an aggressive $11 million exploration program planned for the Fosterville camp where we are looking to replace the gold reserves that we have lost over the past two years and add to the current 4.5 year reserve life. At our Canadian operations, we are extremely pleased with the results from Kemess South as the mine achieved its production forecast at a lower than projected net cash cost. The Young-Davidson project also made substantial progress and we are presently completing detailed engineering to begin construction this summer."

Financial Performance

Northgate recorded consolidated revenue of $110.7 million and $485.0 million in the fourth quarter and full year of 2009, respectively, compared with revenue of $136.7 million and $461.0 million in the corresponding periods last year. Revenue for all of 2009 was a record for the company and was attributable to the annual record gold production of 362,398 ounces and higher realized metal prices for gold and copper.

Adjusted net earnings for the fourth quarter were $27.9 million or $0.10 per share, which were significantly higher than the adjusted net loss of $0.7 million or $0.00 per share reported in the fourth quarter of 2008. For the full year 2009, Northgate reported adjusted net earnings of $73.2 million, which was also dramatically higher than the $9.3 million reported for the full year 2008. Adjusted net earnings do not include certain non-cash items from its calculation of net earnings prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles ("Canadian GAAP"). Northgate has prepared this figure as it may be a useful indicator to investors.

The net loss for the fourth quarter and full year of 2009 were $67.8 million and $49.5 million, respectively, compared with net earnings of $18.6 million and $10.7 million in the corresponding periods last year. The net loss figures in 2009 include a non-cash impairment charge of $83.5 million for the Fosterville Gold mine in Victoria, Australia, and a negative mark-to-market hedging adjustment of $15.1 million on Northgate's copper forward sales contracts. The hedging adjustment resulted from the realignment of closing out the existing copper hedge position of $2.49 per pound and entering into new copper forward sales contracts at a higher price of Cdn$3.31 per pound, which was done in order to secure a significant portion of cash inflow over Kemess South's remaining mine-life.

During the fourth quarter of 2009, Northgate generated excellent cash flow from operations of $41.5 million or $0.14 per share, which was a dramatic improvement over the $5.9 million or $0.02 per share generated in the corresponding quarter of 2008. For the full year 2009, we are pleased to report record cash flow from operations of $187.2 million.

During the year, Northgate's cash and cash equivalents increased by $191.1 million. Our strong balance sheet now boasts cash and cash equivalents of $253.5 million at the end of 2009.

Record Production in 2009

Northgate reported record gold production of 362,398 ounces in 2009. In addition, the company generated strong copper production of 52.5 million pounds. The net cash cost of production for the full year 2009 was $477 per ounce, which was in line with original guidance announced at the beginning of the year. Production was highlighted by record ounces achieved at Fosterville, a strong fourth quarter at Stawell and another solid performance at Kemess, where the mine achieved its annual forecast.

Board Approval at Young-Davidson

At the beginning of 2010, we released the results of the final Feasibility Study for the Young-Davidson project. The Feasibility confirms a 15-year mine-life with average annual production of 180,000 ounces of gold. Using today's spot prices of $1,100/oz gold and an exchange rate of US$/Cdn$0.95, the project would generate pre-tax operating cash flow of $1.2 billion, net present value ("NPV") @ 5% of $633 million, with an IRR of 20.5%.

Following the release of the Feasibility, our Board of Directors granted formal approval to proceed with the development of Young-Davidson. Construction is scheduled to commence in the summer with production slated for 2012.

Results from Operations

The results from operations for the fourth quarter and year end of 2009 follows on the press release dated January 18, 2010, when Northgate released its production figures for the same periods. The results from operations contained in this press release should be read in conjunction with Northgate's fourth quarter MD&A report.

Fosterville Gold Mine

Q4 2009 saw the Fosterville Gold mine achieve its strongest quarterly production in its history, generating 26,615 ounces of gold. Production for all of 2009 totalled 103,360 ounces of gold, which was an annual record for the mine and a dramatic 54% increase over 2008 production. The average net cash cost of production for 2009 was $576 per ounce, which was significantly lower than the $831 per ounce recorded in the prior year. However, the net cash cost for 2009 was higher than guidance due to the substantial appreciation of the Australian dollar, which averaged US$/A$0.79 during the year, representing a 13% increase over the original forecast of US$/A$0.70.

During the fourth quarter of 2009, a total of 206,881 tonnes of ore were mined for a record 780,195 tonnes of ore mined in 2009. Mining rates improved by over 50% compared to the 511,542 tonnes of ore mined in the prior year. Also during the quarter, mill throughput of 208,267 tonnes of ore was an excellent improvement over the 165,654 tonnes milled in the same period last year.

For the full year 2009, mill head grade of 4.71 grams per tonne (g/t) was lower than plan as a result of higher than expected dilution on some of the stopes mined. Gold recoveries averaged 85% for the year, slightly higher than the forecast of 84% and a significant improvement over the 70% recovery in 2008.

In 2010, Fosterville is expected to produce 113,000 ounces of gold at a net cash cost of $655 per ounce.

Stawell Gold Mine

Stawell finished off the year with its strongest quarter, producing 23,221 ounces of gold. Production for the entire year totalled 85,998 ounces at an average net cash cost of $616 per ounce. The net cash cost for 2009 was higher than guidance due to lower than forecast production and the substantial appreciation of the Australian dollar noted above.

Mine production improved to 188,201 tonnes of ore during the quarter compared to 177,561 tonnes in the same period last year. The mine development advance rate during the quarter was at the highest level in 2009 achieving 1,994 metres (m), which was 35% higher than the 1,472m of mine development in the same quarter of 2008. The strong development advance rate throughout the year of over 7,000m will allow for more mining front flexibility and a robust ore supply to the mill in 2010 and beyond.

During the quarter, approximately 199,082 tonnes of ore were milled, which was the highest throughput for the year. For all of 2009, mill throughput of 759,819 tonnes of ore was achieved, which was 8% higher than mill throughput of 698,396 tonnes in 2008.

The excellent mine and mill productivity achieved at Stawell translated into unit mining and milling costs of A$61 and A$24 per tonne for 2009. Costs are expected to remain at these levels in future quarters.

In 2010, Stawell is expected to produce 99,500 ounces of gold at a net cash cost of $633 per ounce.

Kemess South

The Kemess South mine posted production of 30,917 ounces of gold and 11.8 million pounds of copper in the fourth quarter of 2009, bringing full year production to 173,040 ounces of gold and 52.5 million pounds of copper, which was in line with forecast. The net cash cost of production for the fourth quarter was $234 per ounce, which was significantly lower than the $391 per ounce recorded in the same period last year. The full year 2009 net cash cost of $348 per ounce was dramatically lower than the forecast of $517 per ounce, resulting from the higher price of copper during the year.

During the fourth quarter of 2009, approximately 9.6 million tonnes of ore and waste were removed from the eastern part of the open pit compared to 7.4 million tonnes during the corresponding quarter of 2008. Unit mining costs during the current quarter were cut by more than half to Cdn$0.95 per tonne moved compared with Cdn$2.27 per tonne moved in the same period of 2008. The significant improvement in unit costs resulted from higher production levels and the lower cost of mining due to shorter ore and waste haul distances out of the eastern end of the pit.

Mill availability during the fourth quarter of 2009 averaged 90% and throughput averaged 53,713 tonnes per day (tpd), compared with 85% availability and throughput of 45,337 tpd in the fourth quarter of 2008. In 2010, mill availability is expected to average 92% at a throughout of 53,000 tonnes per day. Production in 2010 is forecast to be 103,500 ounces of gold and 47.6 million pounds of copper at a net cash cost of $318 per ounce.

As part of Northgate's update to its mineral reserves and resources at December 31, 2009, Kemess South's proven and probable reserves increased by approximately seven million tonnes compared to the end of 2008. The addition of these reserves will extend the mine-life at Kemess South until the end of the first quarter in 2011.

Impairment Charges for Fosterville

At the end of each year, Northgate re-estimates reserves at all of its properties and revises its life of mine (LOM) plans. When this annual exercise was performed in early 2010, it showed that there were indicators of impairment at the Fosterville mine. In accordance with Canadian GAAP, a recoverability test was performed for the long-lived assets which identified them as potentially impaired as of December 31, 2009. Consequently, an estimate of fair value was made and compared to the carrying value of the Fosterville mine, resulting in an impairment charge of $83,486,000, which was recorded in earnings for the year. A discount rate of 6.5% and a net asset value (NAV) multiplier of 1.0x were utilized in the discounted cash flow (DCF) model that was used to estimate the fair value of the Fosterville mine.

The impairment at Fosterville is partially the result of net reserve losses within the main Phoenix orebody totalling approximately 300,000 ounces since the mine was acquired in February 2008. Over the same period, 159,000 ounces of additional reserves have been added in the new Harrier zone and 76,000 ounces of high-grade carbon-in-leach (CIL) tailings have been added to reserves as a result of the successful commissioning of the heated leach circuit.

While the decrease in reserves within the Phoenix orebody have been partially offset by the addition of the CIL tailings to reserves and the delineation of new reserves in the Harrier zone, the smaller size of this zone at the present time (159,000 ounces at December 31, 2009) and the cost of initial ramp access to Harrier make these ounces less profitable than those that were lost within the Phoenix orebody. As exploration activities ramp up in the Harrier ore zone, which remains open in several directions, any exploration success should improve the DCF valuation at Fosterville, as the fixed cost of accessing the Harrier orebody would be allocated over a larger reserve base.

In addition to the reserve losses noted, the impairment was also driven by increases to the Corporation's estimates of future capital, operating and exploration costs over the expected life of the Fosterville mine.

Exploration Update

Fosterville Gold Mine

At Fosterville, exploration expenditures of $11.2 million are forecast in 2010. The exploration program has two objectives; i) maximize resource to reserve conversion in areas proximal to existing or planned development and ii) to advance long standing district targets that are either on lease or close to the operation. To these ends, just over half the budget will be allocated to the Phoenix Extension and Harrier North target areas. Currently activities are underway on the Harrier North sector where there is good potential to augment the existing Harrier Underground reserve of 159,000 ounces by an additional 75,000 reserve ounces. In addition, the Phoenix Extension work carried out from both surface and underground platforms has the potential to yield 70,000 ounces of reserve if successful.

Stawell Gold Mine

Q4 exploration work at Stawell targeted two near surface areas and one underground target. Deep drilling of daughter holes from parent hole SD646 continued on the Above Scotchman's target in the North Magdala area. This target is a fault offset adjacent to mineralization encountered in historic exploration work, which returned 9.4m of 8.4 g/t (true thickness estimated at 8.0m), followed up by a more recent intercept of 5.7m of 19.6 g/t (previously reported). The North Magdala - Above Scotchman's drilling thus far has only intersected anomalous gold values.

Other surface exploration work in the fourth quarter consisted of geophysical surveys and reverse circulation drilling in two areas. Pleasant Creek is a target area of considerable historic placer gold production centered over an un-explored gravity and magnetic anomaly. No significant results have been returned from the drilling, however, favorable geology confirming the geophysical interpretation was encountered, and further work testing the basalt contact is planned. The second target that was drill tested by reverse circulation methods was the Stawell Fault, which tested for quartz lode gold mineralization associated with the fault previously defined by geophysics completed earlier in the quarter. No significant results have been returned, however the fault with associated extensive quartz veining is present.

For 2010 exploration at Stawell will be largely directed towards testing areas that have potential for significant (+500,000 ounces) additions to resources, while maintaining a minor amount of work focused on adding incremental resource ounces near workings. On the larger target concept, underground Diamond drilling is currently underway on the Northgate Gift target, where there is excellent potential to add to the 2.1 million ounces of past production and reserves on the property. Stawell's 2010 exploration budget is $7.2 million and adequately addresses these high potential targets.

Young-Davidson

2010 exploration spending at Young-Davidson is budgeted at $2.6 million. This includes 20,000m of drilling directed at a number of target areas. One of the primary areas is targeting near surface resources around the historic workings, which would have the potential to add to open pit reserves. In addition, approximately 10,000m of drilling is proposed to drill off the east and west flanks of the Young-Davidson deposit as currently defined. A further 6,500m has been assigned to drill test geological and geophysical targets that will be generated through additional geophysical surveys and geological interpretation.

    Summarized Consolidated Results
    
    (Thousands of
     US dollars,
     except where noted)      Q4 2009      Q4 2008         2009       2008(1)
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    Financial Data
    
    Revenue              $    110,698 $    136,748 $    484,976 $    460,988
    Adjusted net
     earnings (loss)(2)        27,862         (661)      73,191        9,330
      Per share (diluted)        0.10        (0.00)        0.28         0.04
    Net earnings (loss)       (67,755)      18,646      (49,506)      10,720
      Per share (diluted)       (0.23)        0.07        (0.19)        0.04
    Cash flow from
     operations                41,510        5,859      187,161       64,988
    Cash and cash
     equivalents              253,544       62,419      253,544       62,419
    Total assets         $    741,679 $    591,629 $    741,679 $    591,629
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    Operating Data
    
    Gold production (ounces)
      Fosterville              26,615       26,398      103,360     66,959(3)
      Stawell                  23,221       30,553       85,998      102,679
      Kemess                   30,917       61,314      173,040      185,162
                         ----------------------------------------------------
      Total gold production    80,753      118,265      362,398      354,800
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    Gold sales (ounces)
      Fosterville              25,166       26,325      103,518       58,876
      Stawell                  22,695       28,549       87,110       84,200
      Kemess                   30,154       46,201      180,040      168,504
                         ----------------------------------------------------
      Total gold sales         78,015      101,075      370,668      311,580
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    Realized gold price
     ($/ounce)(4)               1,181          814          994          873
                         ----------------------------------------------------
    Net cash cost
     ($/ounce)(5)
      Fosterville                 720          500          576          831
      Stawell                     732          383          616          555
      Kemess                      234          391          348          271
                         ----------------------------------------------------
    Average net cash cost
     ($/ounce)                    537          413          477          447
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    Copper production
     (thousands pounds)        11,750       14,391       52,496       51,906
    Copper sales
     (thousands pounds)        10,393       11,550       51,188       49,639
    Realized copper price
     ($/pound)(4)                3.54         0.46         2.87         2.78
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    (1) Gold sales, cash costs and Financial Data in YTD 2008 include the
        results for Fosterville and Stawell from the date of acquisition of
        February 19, 2008,
    (2) Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAP measure. See section entitled
        "Non-GAAP Measures" in the Corporation's fourth quarter MD&A Report.
    (3) Production in YTD 2008 for Fosterville excludes the change in
        gold-in-circuit inventory previously recorded.
    (4) Metal pricing quotational period for Kemess is three months after the
        month of arrival (MAMA) at the smelting facility for copper and gold.
        Therefore, realized prices reported will differ from the average
        quarterly reference prices, since realized price calculations
        incorporate the actual settlement price for prior period sales, as
        well as the forward price profiles of both metals for unpriced sales
        at the end of the quarter,
    (5) Net cash cost per ounce of production is a non-GAAP measure. See
        section entitled "Non-GAAP Measures" in the Corporation's fourth
        quarter MD&A Report. Cash costs for the full year 2008 include the
        results for Fosterville and Stawell from the date of acquisition of
        February 19, 2008.

Minerals Reserves and Resources

Northgate also announced its proven and probable mineral reserves and measured, indicated and inferred resources for the year ended December 31, 2009.

    Highlights of the minerals reserves and resources include:
    -   An additional 7 million tonnes of ore at Kemess South, extending the
        mine-life until the end of Q1 2011.
    -   2.8 million proven and probable reserves at Young-Davidson.
    -   An initial 159,000 ounces of reserves defined in the Harrier zone at
        Fosterville.
    -   Exploration efforts at Stawell continue to more than replace
        reserves. Proven and probable reserves have increased to 287,000
        ounces at the end of December 31, 2009. In addition to reserves,
        Stawell has 268,000 ounces of indicated resources and inferred
        resources have increased by 42% to 163,000 ounces.
    
    A summary table for mineral reserves and resources are as follows:
    
                               Contained Gold           Contained Copper
                                  (ounces)               (000s pounds)
    At December 31, 2009         2009         2008         2009         2008
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    Proven Reserves           729,296      587,000       74,529      126,000
    Probable Reserves       3,025,000      692,000          n/a          n/a
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    Total Proven and
     Probable Reserves      3,754,296    1,279,000       74,529      126,000
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    Measured Resources      4,677,207    5,171,000    1,566,758    1,587,000
    Indicated Resources     3,171,100    6,061,000      790,000      790,000
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    Measured and
     Indicated Resources    7,848,307   11,232,000    2,356,758    2,377,000
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    Inferred Resources      1,552,850    2,183,850          n/a          n/a
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    Note: Mineral reserves and resources are rounded to 1,000 ounces and
    1,000 pounds. Minor discrepancies in summations may occur due to rounding

At December 31, 2009, Northgate reported proven and probable reserves of 3.8 million ounces, which include reserves of 2.8 million ounces from the Young-Davidson project. The majority of resources at Young-Davidson reported in the previous year were converted to proven and probable reserves with the completion of the Pre-Feasibility Study in July 2009.

At Kemess South, an additional 7 million tonnes of ore were added to reserves, extending the mine-life until the end of Q1 2011.

At Fosterville, an initial 159,000 ounces of reserves were defined in the Harrier zone. However, this increase was offset by a net loss of 100,000 ounces within the Phoenix orebody identified by tighter spaced definition drilling and changes to the mining method. Mining depletion of 122,000 ounces during 2009 also accounted for lower reserves at Fosterville.

Underground indicated resources at Fosterville decreased slightly to 145,000 ounces, however, the resource grade increased from 4.01 g/t to 5.02 g/t. Underground inferred resources declined to 607,000 ounces at a grade of 4.64 g/t.

Exploration efforts at Stawell continue to more than replace reserves. Stawell's proven and probable reserves increased by 7% to 287,000 ounces, which include reserve delineation of 93,000 ounces in the first half of 2009.

In addition, indicated resources at Stawell were 268,000 ounces and inferred resources were 163,000 ounces at December 31, 2009. Indicated ounces have decreased by 5% from the 2008 resource statement as a result of resource to reserve conversion and, in some cases, mining extraction. Inferred ounces have increased by 42%, primarily as a result of successful exploration drilling.

The Kemess North resource has been left unchanged since the previous year's estimates.

The complete mineral reserves and resource estimates for Northgate as at December 31, 2009, including accompanying notes can be found in Appendix I at the end of this press release.

Adoption of Replacement Shareholder Rights Plan

Northgate also announced the adoption by its Board of Directors of a new shareholder rights plan (the "Rights Plan") to replace its prior shareholder rights plan, which expires on March 11, 2010. The Rights Plan is effective immediately, and will be submitted for ratification by Northgate's shareholders at the annual general and special meeting of shareholders to be held on May 11, 2010. If the Rights Plan is not ratified by Northgate's shareholders, it and all of the Rights outstanding at the time will terminate.

The Rights Plan is designed to provide the Corporation's shareholders and the Board of Directors additional time to assess an unsolicited take-over bid for the Corporation and, where appropriate, to give the Board of Directors additional time to pursue alternatives for maximizing shareholder value. The Rights Plan also encourages fair treatment of all shareholders by providing shareholders with an equal opportunity to participate in a take-over bid.

The Rights Plan was not adopted in response to any specific proposal to acquire control of the Corporation, nor is the Board of Directors currently aware of any pending or threatened take-over bid for the Corporation. If ratified by shareholders, the Rights Plan will remain in effect for six years, unless terminated earlier, subject to re-confirmation after three years.

Under the terms of the Rights Plan, one right will be issued by Northgate for each outstanding Northgate common share at the close of business on March 8, 2010, and for each Northgate common share issued in future (subject to the terms of the Rights Plan). The rights issued under the Rights Plan become exercisable only if a person acquires or announces its intention to acquire 20% or more of the common shares of the Corporation without complying with the "Permitted Bid" provisions of the Rights Plan or without the approval of Northgate's Board of Directors.

Permitted Bids must be made to all holders of Northgate common shares by way of a take-over bid circular prepared in compliance with applicable securities laws and, among other things, must be open for acceptance for a minimum of 60 days. If at the end of 60 days at least 50% of the outstanding common shares other than those owned by the offeror and certain related parties have been tendered and not withdrawn, the bidder may take-up and pay for the shares but must extend the bid for a further 10 days to allow other shareholders to tender to the bid.

If a take-over bid does not meet the Permitted Bid requirements of the Rights Plan, the rights will entitle shareholders, excluding the shareholder or shareholders making the take-over bid, to purchase additional common shares of the Corporation at a substantial discount to the market price of the common shares at that time.

The Rights Plan is similar to plans adopted by other Canadian companies and ratified by their shareholders.

The Toronto Stock Exchange has accepted notice of filing of the Rights Plan. The Rights Plan will be available today for viewing on the Corporation's website (www.northgateminerals.com). If ratified by the shareholders, the Rights Plan will have an initial term of three years.

    Interim Consolidated Balance Sheets
    
                                                    December 31  December 31
    Thousands of US dollars                                2009         2008
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                                                     (Unaudited)
    Assets
    Current Assets
    Cash and cash equivalents                      $    253,544 $     62,419
    Trade and other receivables                          27,961       18,310
    Income taxes receivable                                   -        6,837
    Inventories                                          44,599       41,546
    Prepaids                                              2,566        1,989
    Future income tax asset                               5,541        5,259
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                                                        334,211      136,360
    Other assets                                         27,544       53,606
    Deferred transaction costs                                -          775
    Future income tax asset                              14,507        3,741
    Mineral property, plant and equipment               327,416      357,725
    Investments                                          38,001       39,422
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                                                   $    741,679 $    591,629
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    Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
    Current Liabilities
    Accounts payable and accrued liabilities       $     59,132 $     56,469
    Taxes payable                                        29,395            -
    Short-term loan                                      41,515       43,096
    Capital lease obligations                             5,995        4,533
    Provision for site closure and reclamation
     obligations                                         23,501        8,420
    Future income tax liability                             867        1,895
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                                                        160,405      114,413
    Capital lease obligations                             4,656        6,211
    Other long-term liabilities                           8,995        3,368
    Provision for site closure and reclamation
     obligations                                         23,989       37,849
    Future income tax liability                               -       14,350
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                                                        198,045      176,191
    
    Shareholders' equity
    Common shares                                       402,879      311,908
    Contributed surplus                                   6,202        5,269
    Accumulated other comprehensive income               (3,705)     (89,503)
    Retained earnings                                   138,258      187,764
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                                                        543,634      415,438
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                                                   $    741,679 $    591,629
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    Interim Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income
    
    Thousands of US dollars,    Three Months Ended       Twelve Months Ended
    except share and per              Dec 31                    Dec 31
    share amounts, unaudited     2009         2008         2009         2008
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    Revenue              $    110,698 $    136,748 $    484,976 $    460,988
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    Cost of sales              72,789       61,847      300,800      310,934
    Depreciation and
     depletion                 26,733       18,285      104,126       67,290
    Administrative and
     general                    3,617        2,673       10,679       11,863
    Net interest income          (558)        (617)      (1,580)      (6,937)
    Exploration                 2,765        4,830       14,637       32,595
    Currency translation
     loss (gain)               (3,495)         117        1,143       (6,830)
    Accretion of site
     closure and
     reclamation costs            952          365        3,253        1,984
    Writedown of mineral
     property                  84,849            -       84,849            -
    Writedown of auction
     rate securities               31        3,398       10,979       20,310
    Other income                 (170)          (9)      (1,123)     (10,691)
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                              187,513       90,889      527,763      420,518
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    Earnings (loss)
     before income taxes      (76,815)      45,859      (42,787)      40,470
    Income tax recovery
     (expense)
      Current                     981          397      (29,472)      (5,261)
      Future                    8,079      (27,610)      22,753      (24,489)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                9,060      (27,213)      (6,719)     (29,750)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Net earnings (loss)
     for the period      $    (67,755)$     18,646 $    (49,506)$     10,720
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Other comprehensive
     income
      Unrealized gain
       (loss) on available
       for sale securities      1,845       (7,814)      (1,463)     (30,652)
      Reclassification of
       other than temporary
       loss on available
       for sale securities
       to net earnings             31        3,398       10,979       20,310
      Unrealized gain (loss)
       on translation of
       self-sustaining
       operations               5,700      (31,755)      76,282      (75,879)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                7,576      (36,171)      85,798      (86,221)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Comprehensive income
     (loss)              $    (60,179)$    (17,525)$     36,292 $    (75,501)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Net earnings per
     share
      Basic              $      (0.23)$       0.07 $      (0.19)$       0.04
      Diluted            $      (0.23)$       0.07 $      (0.19)$       0.04
    Weighted average
     shares outstanding
      Basic               290,500,196  255,601,069  264,603,527  255,269,183
      Diluted             290,500,196  255,601,069  264,603,527  255,453,093
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
    Interim Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
    
                                Three Months Ended       Twelve Months Ended
    Thousands of US                   Dec 31                    Dec 31
    dollars, unaudited           2009         2008         2009         2008
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Operating activities:
      Net earnings (loss)
       for the period         (67,755)  $   18,646   $  (49,506)   $  10,720
    Non-cash items:
      Depreciation and
       depletion               26,733       18,285      104,126       67,290
      Unrealized currency
       translation losses
       (gains)                    724       (4,191)       4,543       (6,320)
      Unrealized gain on
       derivatives                  -            -            -       (9,836)
      Accretion of site
       closure and
       reclamation costs          952          365        3,253        1,984
      Loss (gain) on
       disposal of assets        (766)         (99)        (490)          12
      Amortization of
       deferred charges             -           53          196          214
      Stock-based
       compensation               361          292        1,467        2,022
      Accrual of employee
       severance costs            650          602        2,177        1,571
      Future income
       tax expense
       (recovery)              (8,079)      27,610      (22,753)      24,489
      Change in fair
       value of forward
       contracts               15,055      (48,253)      37,674      (32,716)
      Writedown of auction
       rate securities             31        3,398       10,979       20,310
      Inventory obsolescence
       provision                  363            -          363            -
      Writedown of mineral
       property                84,849            -       84,849            -
    Changes in operating
     working capital and
     other                    (11,608)     (10,849)      10,283      (14,752)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               41,510        5,859      187,161       64,988
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Investing activities:
      Release of restricted
       cash                         -            -            -       67,496
      Increase in restricted
       cash                      (113)        (288)        (220)     (25,011)
      Purchase of mineral
       property, plant and
       equipment               (3,695)      (7,416)     (30,528)     (27,940)
      Mineral property
       development            (18,801)      (6,491)     (51,468)     (30,450)
      Transaction costs paid        -           19            -       (2,893)
      Acquisition of
      Perseverance, net
      of cash acquired              -            -            -     (198,772)
      Repayment of
       Perseverance hedge
       portfolio                    -            -            -      (45,550)
      Proceeds from sale
       of equipment                 -          155            -        3,390
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              (22,609)     (14,021)     (82,216)    (259,730)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Financing activities:
      Repayment of capital
       lease obligations       (1,225)      (1,343)      (5,029)      (6,259)
      Financing from credit
       facility                   131          402          529        9,147
      Repayment of credit
       facility                  (443)        (925)      (2,110)     (10,886)
      Repayment of other
       long-term liabilities     (218)        (200)        (546)        (946)
      Issuance of common
       shares                     846           60       89,647        1,760
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 (909)      (2,006)      82,491       (7,184)
    Effect of exchange rate
     changes on cash and
     cash equivalents            (377)         887        3,689       (1,700)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Increase (decrease) in
     cash and cash
     equivalents               17,615       (9,281)     191,125     (203,626)
    Cash and cash equivalents,
     beginning of period      235,929       71,700       62,419      266,045
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Cash and cash equivalents,
     end of period         $  253,544   $   62,419   $  253,544   $   62,419
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Supplementary information
    Cash paid during the
     period for:
      Interest             $      274   $      926   $    2,298   $    3,669
      Income taxes                  -          656          587        6,053
    Purchase of mineral
     property, plant and
     equipment by
     assumption of capital
     lease obligations          2,734          393        2,734       14,983
    Insurance premiums
     financed by a loan
     facility                       -            -          856            -
    Deferred transaction
     costs transferred
     to equity                      -            -          775            -
    Future income tax
     recorded in equity          (211)           -        1,565            -
    Reduction of
     Perseverance hedge
     portfolio liability
     through settlement
     of agreement to
     purchase
     Perseverance hedge
     portfolio                      -            -            -      (20,482)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
    Interim Consolidated Statement of Shareholders' Equity
    
                                                  Accum-
                                                  ulated
                                                   Other
    Thousands of US  Number                      Compre-
    dollars, except      of    Common   Contri-  hensive
    common shares,   Common    Shares     buted   Income  Retained
    unaudited        Shares    Amount   Surplus    (loss) Earnings     Total
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Balance at
     December 31,
     2007         254,452,862  $309,455  $3,940  $(3,282) $176,663  $486,776
      Transitional
       adjustment
       on adoption
       of inventory
       standard             -         -       -        -       381       381
    
      Shares issued
       under employee
       share purchase
       plan           382,909       406       -        -         -       406
    
      Shares issued
       on exercise
       of options     881,300     1,846    (492)       -         -     1,354
    
      Stock-based
       compensation         -       201   1,821        -         -     2,022
    
      Net earnings          -         -       -        -    10,720    10,720
    
      Other
       comprehensive
       income (loss)        -         -       -  (86,221)        -   (86,221)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Balance at
     December 31,
     2008         255,717,071   311,908   5,269  (89,503)  187,764   415,438
    
      Shares issued
       under new
       equity
       offering    34,300,000    89,306       -        -         -    89,306
    
      Shares issued
       under employee
       share purchase
       plan           306,715       422       -        -         -       422
    
      Shares issued
       on exercise
       of options     364,600     1,030    (321)       -         -       709
    
      Stock-based
       compensation         -       213   1,254        -         -     1,467
    
      Net earnings
       (loss)               -         -       -        -   (49,506)  (49,506)
    
      Other
       comprehensive
       income               -         -       -   85,798         -    85,798
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Balance at
     December 31,
     2009         290,688,386  $402,879  $6,202  $(3,705) $138,258  $543,634
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

This press release should be read in conjunction with the Corporation's fourth quarter MD&A report and accompanying unaudited interim consolidated financial statements, which can be found on Northgate's website at www.northgateminerals.com, in the "Investor Info" section, under "Financial Reports - Quarterly Reports".

Financial figures for the fourth quarter and full year 2009 are unaudited estimates and are subject to revision. Northgate will file its complete 2009 audited annual financial statements, including the notes to the consolidated financial statements, with both the Canadian and US Securities regulatory authorities on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) and EDGAR (www.sec.gov) by March 31, 2010.

Appendix I - Mineral Reserves and Resources

Mineral Reserves - Canadian and Australian Operations

                                              Grades       Contained Metal
                                           ----------------------------------
    At December 31,              Quantity  Gold  Copper      Gold     Copper
     2009           Category      (tonnes) (g/t)    (%)   (ounces) (000s lbs)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Kemess South    Proven     22,662,000  0.28   0.14    207,296     74,529
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fosterville     Proven        718,000  6.29    n/a    145,000        n/a
                    Probable    2,569,000  4.32    n/a    357,000        n/a
                    ---------------------------------------------------------
                                3,287,000  4.75           502,000
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Stawell         Proven         93,000  5.90    n/a     18,000        n/a
      (open pit)    Probable      410,000  1.85    n/a     24,000        n/a
      (underground) Probable    1,787,000  4.30    n/a    245,000        n/a
                    ---------------------------------------------------------
                                2,290,000   3.9           287,000
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Young-Davidson  Proven      3,469,000  3.22    n/a    359,000        n/a
      (open pit)    Probable    4,939,000  1.66    n/a    264,000        n/a
      (underground) Probable   22,740,000  2.92    n/a  2,135,000        n/a
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               31,148,000  2.75         2,758,000
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total Proven &
     Probable Reserves         59,387,000               3,754,296     74,529
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    Mineral Resources - Canadian Operations
    
                                              Grades       Contained Metal
                                           ----------------------------------
    At December 31,              Quantity  Gold  Copper      Gold     Copper
     2009           Category      (tonnes) (g/t)    (%)   (ounces) (000s lbs)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Kemess South    Measured    1,725,000  0.17   0.14      9,207      3,758
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Kemess North    Measured  451,139,000  0.31   0.16  4,453,000  1,563,000
                    Indicated 268,051,000  0.29   0.13  2,486,000    790,000
                    ---------------------------------------------------------
                              719,190,000  0.30   0.15  6,939,000  2,353,000
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Young-Davidson  Indicated     132,000  3.08    n/a     13,100        n/a
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total Measured
     & Indicated
     Resources                721,047,000               6,961,307  2,356,758
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Young-Davidson
      (open pit)    Inferred       15,000  1.74    n/a        850        n/a
      (underground) Inferred    5,950,000  3.40    n/a    650,000        n/a
                    ---------------------------------------------------------
    Total Inferred
     Resources                  5,965,000                 650,850
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    Mineral Resources - Australian Operations
    
                                                                   Contained
                                          Quantity   Gold Grade         Gold
    At December 31, 2009    Category       (tonnes)        (g/t)     (ounces)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fosterville
      (less than 100m
       from surface)        Measured     3,088,000         2.16      215,000
      (less than 100m
       from surface)        Indicated    5,215,000         1.54      259,000
      (greater than 100m
       from surface)        Indicated      902,000         5.02      145,000
                            -------------------------------------------------
                                         9,205,000         2.09      619,000
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Stawell
      (less than 100m
       from surface)        Indicated    2,975,000         2.19      209,000
      (greater than 100m
      from surface)         Indicated      384,000         4.79       59,000
                            -------------------------------------------------
                                         3,359,000         2.49      268,000
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total Measured &
     Indicated Resources                12,564,000                   887,000
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fosterville
      (less than 100m
       from surface)        Inferred     2,432,000         1.69      132,000
      (greater than 100m
       from surface)        Inferred     4,074,000         4.64      607,000
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Stawell
      (less than 100m
       from surface)        Inferred       204,000         2.61       17,000
      (greater than 100m
       from surface)        Inferred       739,000         6.13      146,000
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total Inferred
     Resources                           7,449,000                   902,000
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Notes to Mineral Reserves and Resources
    
    1.  Mineral reserves and mineral resources for Kemess South have been
        estimated in accordance with the definitions contained in the
        Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM)
        Standards and National Instrument 43-101.
    2.  Mineral reserves for Fosterville and Stawell have been estimated in
        accordance with the AusIMM JORC Code and have been reconciled to CIM
        Standards as prescribed by National Instrument 43-101.
    3.  All mineral resources are exclusive of mineral reserves.
    4.  Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have
        demonstrated economic viability.
    5.  Mineral reserves and resources are rounded to 1,000 tonnes, 0.01 g/t
        gold and 1,000 ounces. Minor discrepancies in summations may occur
        due to rounding.
    6.  Mineral reserves were calculated using the following parameters:
        -  Kemess South: exchange rate Cdn$/US$1.11; gold price $900/oz;
           copper price $2.25/lb; and, silver price $12.00/oz. Operating
           assumptions were as follows: gold recovery 59.9%; copper recovery
           81.1%; mining costs Cdn$1.20/tonne; milling costs Cdn$4.00/tonne;
           and, G&A costs C$1.50/tonne.
        -  Young-Davidson: A 1.7 g/t gold cut-off grade was applied to the
           underground resource model for the sublevel cave and longhole
           shrinkage mining methods based on 15% dilution, mining costs of
           Cdn$21.74, process costs of Cdn$11.40, and G&A costs of Cdn$2.75,
           and a gold recovery of 92.5%. A 2.3 g/t gold cut-off grade was
           applied to the longhole retreat mining method to account for the
           additional capital development and lower productivity of this
           mining method. The open pit gold cut-off considers ore-based
           operating costs of US$12.11 /tonne (processing, G&A), a gold
           recovery of 91 %, a US$0.68/tonne stockpile rehandle cost and
           royalty costs as appropriate. A 0.62 g/t cut-off was applied
           within royalty free claims, 0.68 g/t cut-off and 0.69 g/t cut-off
           applied to claims subject to royalty agreements.
        -  Fosterville: gold price A$965/oz; cut-off grade applied was
           variable for underground ore depending on width, mining method and
           ground conditions; dilution of 5%-30% and mining recovery of
           70%-100% were applied depending on mining method.
        -  Stawell: gold price A$965/oz; cut-off grade applied was variable
           for underground ore depending upon width, mining method and ground
           conditions. Dilution of 2-3m and mining recovery of 95-100% were
           applied to the underground reserves, dependent upon mining method.
    7.  Mineral resources were calculated using the following parameters:
        -  Kemess North: (mineral reserves now reclassified as mineral
           resources following the decision of the BC government to deny
           Northgate the requisite development permit) calculated at the time
           of the feasibility study: exchange rate Cdn$/US$1.40; gold price
           $375/oz; copper price $1.00/lb; and, silver price $5.00/oz.
           Resources for Kemess North, calculated at the time of the
           feasibility study: exchange rate Cdn$/US$1.40; gold price $425/oz;
           copper price $1.20/lb; and silver price $5.00/oz.
        -  Kemess South: rate Cdn$/US$1.06; gold price $1,100/oz; copper
           price $2.75/lb; silver price $15.00/oz.
        -  Young-Davidson: Mineral resources were estimated using an average
           long-term gold price of US$750/oz (Cdn$806/oz). Underground
           mineralized wireframes constructed based on approximately a
           1.70 g/t gold cut-off grade, a 1.3 g/t incremental cut-off grade
           and a minimum true thickness of three metres. Open pit mineralized
           wireframes constructed based on approximately a 0.60 g/t gold
           cut-off grade and a minimum true thickness five metres.
        -  Fosterville: gold price A$1,071/oz; cut-off grade applied were
           0.5g/t gold for oxide, 1.0 g/t gold for near-surface sulphide
           (above 5050mRL) and 3.0 g/t gold for underground sulphide
           (below 5050mRL).
        -  Stawell: gold price A$1,071/oz; Magdala surface above 130mRL and
           above a nominal 0.8g/t Au cutoff; Wonga surface within a
           A$1,071/oz optimized pit shell.
    8.  Mineral reserve estimates were prepared by:
        -  Kemess South: Gordon Skrecky, Chief Mine Geologist, Kemess mine.
           Mr. Skrecky is a member of the Association of Professional
           Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia and has over
           23 years of experience in mineral resource estimation.
        -  Fosterville: Ion Hann, Mining Manager, Northgate, and Marcus
           Binks,Processing Manager, Northgate. Mr Hann is a member of the
           Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and has over
           19 years of relevant engineering experience. Mr Binks is
           a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
           and has over 17 years of relevant metallurgical experience.
        -  Stawell: Glenn Miller, Mine Technical Superintendent, Northgate.
           Mr. Miller is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
           Metallurgy and has over 18 years of relevant engineering
           experience.
    9.  Mineral resource estimates were prepared by:
        -  Kemess North: including the Nugget Zone, (now all classified as
           resources): Jim Gray of GR Technical Services Ltd. and Carl
           Edmunds, Exploration Manager, Northgate. Mr. Gray is a member of
           the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the
           province of British Columbia, the Association of Professional
           Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta and the
           Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and has over 30 years
           of relevant engineering experience. Mr. Edmunds is a member of the
           Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and
           Geophysicists of British Columbia and has 22 years of experience
           in mineral resource estimation.
        -  Fosterville: Ian Holland, General Manager, Northgate and Simon
           Hitchman, District Exploration Geologist, Northgate. Mr Holland is
           a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
           and has over 14 years of relevant geological experience. Mr
           Hitchman is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
           Metallurgy and the Australian Institute of Geoscientists and has
           over 23 years of relevant geological experience.
        -  Stawell: Mark Haydon, Geology Manager, Northgate, who is a member
           of the Australasian Institute of Geoscientists and has over
           16 years of relevant geological experience.
        -  Young-Davidson: Carl Edmunds, Exploration Manager, Northgate.

Q4 and Year End 2009 Financial Results - Conference Call and Webcast

You are invited to participate in today's live conference call and webcast discussing our fourth quarter and year-end financial results. The conference call and webcast will be held at 10:00 am Toronto time.

You may participate in our conference call by calling 647-427-7450 or toll free in North America at 1-888-231-8191. To ensure your participation, please call five minutes prior to the scheduled start of the call.

A live audio webcast and presentation package will be available on Northgate's homepage at www.northgateminerals.com.

Conference Replay

A replay of the conference call will be available beginning on March 9, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. ET until March 23, 2010 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

    Replay Access No. +1 -416-849-0833
    Passcode: 515 54 445 followed by the number sign.
    
    Replay Access No. +1-800-642-1687
    Passcode: 515 54 445 followed by the number sign.

A podcast will also be made available at http://podcast.newswire.ca/feeds/newswire/97360-en.xml.

Northgate Minerals Corporation is a gold and copper producer with mining operations, development projects and exploration properties in Canada and Australia. Our vision is to be the leading intermediate gold producer by identifying, acquiring, developing and operating profitable, long-life mining properties. We are forecasting gold production of 316,000 ounces in 2010.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements and Information:

This Northgate press release contains "forward-looking information", as such term is defined in applicable Canadian securities legislation and "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, concerning Northgate's future financial or operating performance and other statements that express management's expectations or estimates of future developments, circumstances or results. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "expects", "believes", "anticipates", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "plans" and variations of such words and phrases, or by statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "will", "could", "would" or "might" "be taken", "occur" or "be achieved". Forward-looking information is based on a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by management based on the business and markets in which Northgate operates, are inherently subject to significant operational, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies. Northgate cautions that forward-looking information involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Northgate's actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such information, including, but not limited to gold and copper price volatility; fluctuations in foreign exchange rates and interest rates; the impact of any hedging activities; discrepancies between actual and estimated production, between actual and estimated reserves and resources or between actual and estimated metallurgical recoveries; costs of production; capital expenditure requirements; the costs and timing of construction and development of new deposits; and the success of exploration and permitting activities. In addition, the factors described or referred to in the section entitled "Risk Factors" in Northgate's Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2008 or under the heading "Risks and Uncertainties" in Northgate's 2008 Annual Report, both of which are available on the SEDAR website at www.sedar.com, should be reviewed in conjunction with the information found in this press release. Although Northgate has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there can be other factors that cause results, performance or achievements not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate or that management's expectations or estimates of future developments, circumstances or results will materialize. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. The forward-looking information in this press release is made as of the date of this press release, and Northgate disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise such information, except as required by applicable law.

Cautionary Note to US Investors Regarding Mineral Reporting Standards:

The Company prepares its disclosure in accordance with the requirements of securities laws in effect in Canada, which differ from the requirements of U.S. securities laws. Terms relating to mineral resources in this press release are defined in accordance with National Instrument 43-101-Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects under the guidelines set out in the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves. The Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") permits mining companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only those mineral deposits that a company can economically and legally extract or produce. The Company uses certain terms, such as, "measured mineral resources" "indicated mineral resources", "inferred mineral resources" and "probable mineral reserves", that the SEC does not recognize (these terms may be used in this press release and are included in the Company's public filings which have been filed with securities commissions or similar authorities in Canada).

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For further information: Ms. Keren R. Yun, Director, Investor Relations, Tel: (416) 363-1701 ext. 233, Email: nqx@northgateminerals.com, Website: www.northgateminerals.com

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Northgate Minerals develops gold, copper and silver in Canada, and holds various exploration projects in Canada.

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2/29/2008 posts fourth quarter net income of $32 million
1/28/2008Reports fourth quarter operating results and production fore...
11/30/2007Revises fourth quarter metal production forecast
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8/25/2011(Young - Davidson)Intersects Two Major Intervals in the YD West Zone at Young-...
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6/24/2011(Young - Davidson)Provides Update on Construction and Exploration Activities a...
6/23/2011(Awakening Gold)Initiates Drill Program at =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=20the=20Awakening...
6/8/2011(Young - Davidson)Intersects 4=2E31 Grams per Tonne Gold Over 79=2E6 Metres at...
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5/20/2011(Matachewan Mine)Matachewan Consolidated Mines, Limited Announces Sale of Min...
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4/13/2011(Young - Davidson)' Young-Davidson Project Remains On Schedule and On Budget
2/16/2011(Kemess Underground)Northgate Minerals Announces Updated Resource Estimate for K...
1/12/2011(Young - Davidson)Drilling at Northgate Minerals' Young-Davidson Project Confi...
11/30/2010(Kemess South)Northgate Minerals Successfully Completes 2010 Diamond Drill...
7/2/2010(Young - Davidson)Receives Key Permit for the Development
2/9/2010(Young - Davidson)Receives Board Approval for Development of the Young-Davidso...
1/25/2010(Young - Davidson)Releases Final Feasibility Study for the Young-Davidson Proj...
9/15/2009(Fosterville Mine)Significant Extension of Mineralization Discovered at Northg...
9/10/2009(Young - Davidson)New Gold Zone Discovery at Northgate Minerals' Young-Davidso...
8/6/2009(Stawell Mine)Extends Mine Life at the Stawell Gold Mine
7/15/2009Announces Positive Young-Davidson Pre-Feasibility Study
6/30/2009(Fosterville Mine)Three-Year Collective Agreement Ratified at Northgate's Fost...
12/10/2008(Young - Davidson)Announces Dramatic Increase in Resources at its Young-Davids...
7/18/2008(Young - Davidson) Additional Drill Results for the Young-Davidson Project
4/23/2008reports first quarter production results and updated 2008 pr...
4/16/2008Exploration drilling at Northgate's Stawell mine intersects ...
4/9/2008(Kemess South)New three-year collective agreement ratified at Northgate's ...
3/17/2008(Kemess South)Tentative labour agreement reached at Northgate's Kemess min...
3/8/2008(Kemess South)Federal and Provincial Environmental Ministers announce fina...
3/5/2008(Kemess South)Unionized employees at Northgate's Kemess mine turn down ten...
12/21/2007(Young - Davidson) Announces Additional Young-Davidson Drill Results - Drill H...
5/31/2007(Kemess South)2007 Technical report
5/2/2005(Kemess South)2005 Technical report
Corporate news of VanEck Vectors Global Alternative Energy ETF
10/10/2011Miners Boost Hedging Even as Gold Demand Strengthens
9/14/2011Miners Continue to Underperform in Gold Market
9/13/2011AuRico Gold and Northgate Minerals Provide Update on Special...
8/29/2011Primero Announces Termination of Arrangement Agreement With ...
8/29/2011AuRico Gold to Acquire Northgate Minerals and Create A Leadi...
7/13/2011and Primero to Combine and Create
5/31/2011..lling at Northgate Minerals\342\200\231 Young-Davids...
5/17/2011Recognized for Its Commitment to Sustainability
4/13/2011Northgate Minerals Provides Update on
3/8/2011Northgate Minerals Reports Excellent Cash
2/16/2011Northgate Minerals Announces Updated
1/14/2011Reports 2010 Gold
1/14/2011Reports 2010 Gold
7/2/2010Renews Base Shelf Prospectus
6/11/2010To Renew Universal Base
6/7/2010& Nevada Exploration Sign Formal Option Agreement
3/22/2010Added to S&P/TSX Composite Index
3/9/2010Reports Record Cash Flow from Operations in 2009
1/19/2010Reports Record Gold Production of 362,743 Ounces in 2009
10/14/2009Announces Diamond Drill Results Adjacent to Established Rese...
9/30/2009 Closing of C$100 Million Common Share Offering
7/20/2009Confirms Discussions with Dioro Exploration NL
7/3/2009Matachewan First Nation Signs Impact and Benefits Agreement ...
12/22/2008Comments on Recent Market Activity
9/20/2008Issues Statement on its American Stock Exchange Closing Pric...
9/9/2008 Announces Increase in Gold Reserves at its Stawell Gold Min...
6/25/2008Files Preliminary Assessment Report for the Young-Davidson P...
5/17/2008files preliminary base shelf prospectus
3/26/2008Matachewan First Nation signs Memorandum of Understanding wi...
3/18/2008 reports final audited revenue and net earnings for 2007
2/25/2008's Fosterville Gold Mine to Transition to Owner Mining
2/18/2008Completes Acquisition of Perseverance
2/14/2008Tentative labour agreement reached at Northgate's Kemess min...
2/7/2008Major increase of indicated resources at Northgate's Young-D...
2/1/2008Final court approval received for Northgate's acquisition of...
1/21/2008Perseverance shareholders and warrant holders approve Northg...
12/18/2007Updates progress on Perseverance acquisition
11/5/2007reports strong quarterly production and record low cash cost...
10/28/2007Announces Friendly Proposal to Acquire Perseverance Corporat...
9/20/2007to speak at Denver Gold Forum - Update on Kemess North Proje...
9/18/2007announces further drill results at Young-Davidson analysts' ...
9/18/2007Review Panel submits recommendation report for Northgate's K...
9/10/2007Review panel announces date for the release of recommendatio...
8/2/2007Review panel announces recommendation report for Northgate's...
7/27/2007reports strong quarterly cash flow of $43.7 million - A thir...
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