RYSMF

MANHATTAN, NV — (Marketwire) — 11/24/09 — Royal Standard Minerals , Inc. (OTCBB: RYSMF) has continued with the evaluation of the underground development program on the 100% owned Goldwedge property located in Nye County, Nevada. For our new shareholders, currently there are essentially two areas of development the ‘A’ zone and the ‘B’ zone in the southern portion of the property that have been completed by the company over the past 2-3 years. These underground developments are accessible via a decline occur at the top of the gold mineralized system within 250 feet of vertical depth. The evaluation of the main gold mineralized structure that represents one of several smaller structures within a complexly faulted continuous mineralized system that includes free gold mineralization and gold as inclusions in a calcite gangue within a limestone host. Gold occurs in high angle fractures and bedding planes within the carbonate host unit has been confirmed by surface drilling and underground exploration.

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MANHATTAN, NV — (Marketwire) — 11/19/09 — This Royal Standard Minerals, Inc.’s (OTCBB: RYSMF) release is directed to the Company’s new investors who may not be aware of the current activities in RYSMF or the distribution of the projects that are owned or controlled by the Company in Nevada. The Company is engaged in exploration and development of 100% owned or controlled gold and precious metal properties in Nevada, announces several updates on current property holdings and assets in Nevada.

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MANHATTAN, NV — (Marketwire) — 11/17/09 — Royal Standard Minerals, Inc.’s (OTCBB: RYSMF) Goldwedge is a permitted gold mining property located in Nye County, Nevada. RYSMF has completed considerable underground development work to evaluate the upper portion of the drill indicated gold system. Concurrently a processing plant was constructed on the property to further test the gold recoveries of the mined material. As a result of this work the company is involved with an equipment upgrade and maintenance program for the Goldwedge plant and the underground facilities. This work includes the removal of current equipment and the reinstallation of a larger capacity grinding circuit in the plant. The purpose of this program is to increase plant throughput and improve reliability of the operation going forward.

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