Cadillac Ventures Inc. announced results for holes K-11-25 through K-11-32 drilled on the K1-1 open pit project at its Thierry Mine property, located in Northwestern Ontario. Highlights of results appear in the table below, including 825 feet assaying at 0.4% Cu and 2.15 g/t Ag (Silver) in drillhole KH-11-28. The K1-1 project is located approximately 3 kms to the east of the Thierry Mine project, both being within the boundaries of the 11,538 acre Thierry property, occupying only a small portion of the property. In late 2011, the Company released an initial inferred mineral resource estimate for K1-1 within a Whittle pit shell consisting of: 19,897,000 tonnes grading 0.42% Cu, 0.10% Ni, 2.0 g/t Ag, 0.03 g/t Au, 0.05 g/t Pt, 0.15 g/t Pd and an Exploration Target for K1-1 located outside and below the resource pit shell of: 45-55 million tonnes grading between 0.32 to 0.36% Cu, and 0.08 to 0.12% Ni. The 26 hole drill program was designed to address gaps within the pit shell area, as well as test for extensions along strike and at depth. Depicted below are the seven drillholes being reported, relative to the grey pit shell and the contained resources (not visible). The exploration target resource, contained in 7 mineralized horizons, depicted as coloured bands (green, light blue, red, purple, blue, peach, pink) occurs outside of the light grey pit shell and below the dark grey surface. The drilling was designed to upgrade mineralization from the exploration target category into the resource statement, and if successful add tonnage to both categories, using infill drilling. The illustration below shows the drillhole trace in yellow, some of which were collared in the pit, extending below the pit and the currently modeled mineralized envelopes. Recalculation of the resource, incorporating these drill results, is expected to result in an increase to the resource by the extension of the modeled mineralization. In this program there was a total of 20,868 feet drilled over the twenty-six holes, and a total of 2,590 samples taken (excluding quality assurance and quality control sample protocols). Between holes KH-11-25 to KH-11-32 there were 1137 samples taken and assay results received. Of these samples 326 gave Cu values between 0.3 and 0.5%, 149 assayed between 0.5 and 1%, and 6 gave values over 1%. A total of 278 samples assayed over 0.1% Ni. Two samples assayed over 0.5g/t Pd, both in hole K-11-28, 80 samples assayed between 0.2 and 0.5g/t Pd. Low level silver mineralization is common with 723 samples assaying over 1g/t Ag, including 12 samples over 5g/t Ag, all typically concurring with high Cu and Ni values. The samples were selected in the field, cut and bagged, sealed with a security seal and transferred by personnel from Billiken Management Services Inc. and bonded courier to the facilities of Agat Laboratories Ltd. in Sudbury, Ontario where they were processed using Total Digestion ICP (Total), with the over limit results further tested by Fire Assay ICPOES, and the gold, platinum and palladium tested by Fire Assay ICP.