Cadillac Provides Update on Burnt Hill Project Drilling
January 29 2014 - 7:30AM
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Cadillac Provides Update on Burnt Hill Project Drilling
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Jan 29, 2014) - Cadillac
Ventures Inc. (TSX-VENTURE:CDC)(OTC:CADIF) ("Cadillac" or the
"Company") is pleased to provide the following update on the Burnt
Hill Project located in New Brunswick, specifically a drill program
in the Burnt Hill Mine area. This program successfully intersected
tin, tungsten and silver mineralization in areas both outside and
above the current identified resource at Burnt Hill. Upon a future
recalculation of the resource at Burnt Hill, it is anticipated that
the results of these holes will contribute an increase to a
restated resource.
The findings of the recent drilling are still awaiting assays
and final interpretation, however field results for the following
holes drilled include:
BH13-06 - this hole was drilled approximately 50m E of the
modeled resource and encountered mineralization in a series of
quartz veins from 10.3m to 212.6m down the hole. The mineralization
was comprised of sulfide stringers and clots and fine to coarse
wolframite blades, with fine scheelite and cassiterite also
occurring at times.
BH13-07 - this hole was also drilled to the east, 50m east of
hole BH13-06. Narrow mineralized quartz veins were observed in
several zones from 15.5m to 166.7m down hole. Sulfide is present in
fracture fills and clots within and around the veins. Fine to
coarse blades of wolframite and fine scheelite and cassiterite are
observed within the quartz veins along the entire intersection.
BH13-08 - this hole was drilled outside of the resource and
encountered mineralization in four zones within the hole. From the
collar to 22m fine to coarse wolframites and sulphide stringers and
clots were encountered, wolframite bearing quartz veins were
encountered between 60-66m and 71-76m. The final zone was
encountered from approximately 180m until the end of the hole at
227m, this contained clots and stringers of pyrite, pyrrhotite and
arsenopyrite as well as silver and scheelite.
BH13-09 - this hole was drilled outside of the resource and
encountered six instances of tin enrichment in the first 70m and a
loose mineralized package between 110-140m with a handful of veins
carrying fine wolframite, scheelite and medium cassiterite.
BH13-10 - this hole was drilled within the resource area but
targeted above the existing workings and modeled resource. At 67m
the hole encountered a small void associated with the workings and
was stopped. Prior to being stopped the hole had encountered
several zones of wolframite and sulphide mineralization.
BH13-11 - this hole was drilled within the resource area but
above the existing workings and modeled resource, this hole was
well mineralized with wolframite in four distinct packages between
the collar and 40m, 50-90m, 100-120m and 230-270m down the hole. In
addition to the wolframite field logging also notes the presence of
sulphides and silver.
A surface plan sketch below depicts the drillhole collars in
relationship to the current calculated resource location at Burnt
Hill.
Norman Brewster, P.Geo, President and CEO of Cadillac stated,
"These positive drill results, as seen in the field, support our
focus on the Burnt Hill Project. We believe we have a significant
tungsten and tin deposit at the Burnt Hill Mine site, and in
addition we have our discoveries including Wolf Ridge. The silver
at Burnt Hill is simply another facet to this exciting project.
Suffice to say we are excited by the scope of what we can build at
Burnt Hill."
Mr. Brian H. Newton P.Geo, a qualified person pursuant to the
requirement set out in National Instrument 43-101 has reviewed and
approved the technical contents of this press release.
About Cadillac
Cadillac is a development-focused copper company currently
advancing its 100% owned Thierry Property, near Pickle Lake,
Ontario. The Thierry Property consists of the past producing
Thierry Mine and hosts two NI 43-101 compliant resources: Thierry
Mine and K1-1.
In addition, Cadillac also holds a 51% interest in the Burnt
Hill Project, a historic tungsten/tin mine taken to test production
by Mr. Norman Brewster P.Geo for Canadian International Paper
during the early 1980's. Cadillac looks forward to resuming the
development of this project.
Forward-Looking
Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements and
information under applicable securities laws, including with
respect to the anticipated increase in resources at Burnt Hill and
the significant tungsten and tin deposit at the Burnt Hill Mine
Site. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are
forward looking. Forward-looking statements are frequently
identified by such words as 'may', 'will', 'plan', 'expect',
'believe', 'anticipate', 'estimate', 'intend' and similar words
referring to future events and results. Such statements and
information are based on the current opinions and expectations of
management. All forward-looking information is inherently uncertain
and subject to a variety of assumptions, risks and uncertainties,
including the speculative nature of mineral exploration and
development, fluctuating commodity prices, the risks of obtaining
necessary approvals (including from the TSX Venture Exchange),
licences and permits and the availability of financing, as
described in more detail in the Company's securities filings
available at www.sedar.com. Actual events or results may differ
materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements
and the reader is cautioned against placing undue reliance thereon.
Forward-looking information speaks only as of the date on which it
is provided and Cadillac assumes no obligation to revise or update
these forward-looking statements except as required by applicable
law.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
A figure is available at the following address:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/CDCfig.pdf.
Cadillac Ventures Inc.Norman BrewsterPresident and Chief
Executive Officer416 203-7722www.cadillacventures.com
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