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Cadillac Ventures Reports Nickel Assay Results from K1-1 Deposit

Cadillac Ventures has released nickel assay results for three holes from the shallow K1-1 deposit situated at the Thierry Mine property that is 3 kms east of the significant Thierry Mine shaft and mineral deposit.

K1-1 comprises both copper and nickel. The company is now drilling the K1-1 deposit, which occurs separately in Thierry Mine project.

Cadillac has drilled holes K-11-01, K-11-02 and K-11-03 in February and March of 2011 to analyze the results received before by UMEX and other workers at K1-1. The company has drilled K-11-01, K-11-02 at the east end of K1-1 mineralization and K-11-03 at the west end of the K1-1 mineralization.

Primary deposit analysis proposes several mineralization horizons and drilling of hole K-11-02 may have been concluded in advance.

Now, the company is planning for a widespread drilling to examine the strike and depth of the mineralization and further verification of the past drilling results.

So far, Cadillac has finished drilling the holes against solids inferred by drillhole information from UMEX. The solid is a geological version of the available information, which is used to plan an extensive drilling intended to verify and expand the model. This drilling is planned to begin in May 2011.

K1-1 deposit shows exciting occurrence of low-grade shallow copper at Thierry property. The company has drilled fifth deep hole at the "tooth" region of the modeled deposit. It has encountered the mineralized zone. Also, Cadillac has begun drilling the sixth and final deep hole.

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