
TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwire) -- 03/21/13 -- Cadillac Ventures Inc. (TSX VENTURE: CDC) ("Cadillac" or the "Company") is pleased to release the following result highlights from the Burnt Hill Mine Project drilling program. As can be seen in the illustration below all of the drilling occurred outside areas of known mineralization (depicted in orange). The recently completed 5 drillhole campaign was successful in intersecting mineralization in each hole, expanding the area of the Burnt Hill Mine site.
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Findings from this drill program include confirming the continuity of the mineralization in veins systems within the sediment and the granite host rocks. This is important as it signifies the mineralization is not constrained by fractures within the granite. In addition notable silver assays were received. Prior drill programs at Burnt Hill have concentrated the assaying on tungsten, tin and moly. Silver has not been tested since Cadillac's first drill campaign at Burnt Hill in 2007. Based upon results received, a review of the 2007 drilling and the silver results received then has begun. An initial review has identified notable results there as well.
The drill campaign consisted of 1450m drilled over 5 holes with 1167 samples selected, including 934 core samples and 233 quality control samples. Three of the drillholes were selected from those planned to confirm and/or extend the mineralization identified in the Technical Report and Resource Estimate on the Burnt Hill Deposit, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, dated September 9, 2009; the other two holes drilled were designed to investigate the new discovery of tin mineralization around the summit and southern flank of Burnt Hill.
Assay Highlights by Drillhole
BH-12-01
BH-12-01 was collared N/NE of the Burnt Hill Mine area and encountered veining within 20m of the collar, this hole is also notable as it intersected tungsten and moly within the sediments, and intercepted the Burnt Hill Mine #1 Vein with granites in the same hole. In addition zinc was found in the granites and silver was encountered within quartz veining and quartz alteration.
Assay highlights from this hole include;
----------------------------------------------------------------------------DDH From To Length Mo % Sn % W % Ag g/t Bi ppm Cu ppm Zn ppm----------------------------------------------------------------------------BH-12-01 20 21 1 0.002 0.015 0.539 0.8 290 340 0.0093BH-12-01 34 35 1 0.039 0.006 0.003 20.4 1430 181 0.0194 less thanBH-12-01 45 46 1 0.001 0.006 0.176 1.9 90 179 0.0091 less thanBH-12-01 62 64 2 0.001 0.005 0.2165 0.45 17 30.5 0.0084BH-12-01 75 77 2 0.1965 0.1215 0.004 23.95 285 228 0.0057Including 75 76 1 0.393 0.136 0.008 47.1 563 218 0.0049 less thanBH-12-01 106 107 1 0.001 0.151 0.002 0.6 12 254 0.004 less thanBH-12-01 135 136 1 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.4 6 42 0.0107BH-12-01 136 137 1 0.177 0.005 0.005 0.3 6 17 0.0083BH-12-01 219 220 1.1 1.5655 0.0218 0.0083 0.9909 60.182 255.45 0.1862BH-12-01 234 245 11 0.0043 0.0599 0.0193 0.0909 26.255 96.773 0.192including 235 235 0.5 0 1.1 0.366 1.2 90 111 0.719 less thanBH-12-01 257 257.7 0.7 0.211 0.025 0.003 0.3 33 82 0.0885 less less than thanBH-12-01 283 284 1 0.001 0.112 0.347 0.3 3 18 0.0038 less thanBH-12-01 315 316 1 0.894 0.006 0.005 0.3 15 38 0.0035----------------------------------------------------------------------------



