BRADES RESOURCE CORP. ("the company") (TSX VENTURE:BRA) and its Joint Venture
(JV) partner, Fission 3.0 Corp. (Fission 3) are pleased to announce the results
of a Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic (VTEM Max) airborne survey at their
Clearwater West property in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. Several high
priority basement hosted conductive anomalies have been identified, including
those with coincident radiometric anomalies identified from the previously
announced airborne radiometric survey (see news release Apr 15, 2014).


Survey Highlights



--  24 discrete conductive target areas located 
--  The most significant anomalies are located on eastern side of the
    property where a total of seven high priority conductive target areas
    have been identified 
--  Five high-priority conductive bedrock target areas have coincidental
    anomalous radiometric associations as identified by Fission 3's patent-
    pending radiometric airborne survey (see news release Apr 15, 2014) 
--  Prospecting for mineralized boulders as well as ground geophysics
    including orientation Electromagnetic (EM) and DC-Resistivity surveys
    will be used to establish drill targets. 



Brades Director, Dr. Harrison Cookenboo, Ph.D., P.Geo., commented:

"We are very pleased with the exciting progress Fission 3.0 is making on the
Clearwater West property. The conductor anomalies identified from the VTEM Max
survey, combined with the strong radiometric anomalies announced last month,
highlight the potential for uranium discovery on the property, where Brades
holds an option to earn 50% interest."


High-grade uranium mineralization in the Athabasca Basin region is generally
controlled by structural and hydrothermal processes, often associated with a
graphitic metapelitic gneiss. These features tend to have distinctive conductive
signatures. A VTEM survey can often be effectively used to identify such
features, discriminating them as electromagnetic (EM) conductors in a conductive
lithostratigraphic package.


Aeroquest Airborne was contracted by Fission 3 to conduct a property-scale
helicopter-borne VTEM Max airborne survey over the entire Clearwater West
property. This survey is widely considered to be a leading airborne time domain
electromagnetic survey, with a proven capability to identify conductive packages
in bedrock. A total of 620 line-km of survey was flown at 200m line-spacings at
an orientation of 135 degrees.


Fission 3.0 reports VTEM conductor responses from the survey comprising numerous
parallel predominantly NE-SW strike direction trends. A total of 24 conductive
target areas were identified across the property (target areas A to X
inclusive). Target areas on the eastern half of the property appear stronger and
shallower compared to the west, and are considered the highest priority for
ground survey follow-up, leading to generating drill targets.


On the eastern side of the property, 3 larger grouped areas are evident (Areas
1, 2 and 3 approximately 3 x 4km in size each) which show strong evidence of
NW-SE conductive trends, associated with the NE-SW conductor strike trends.
Within these 3 areas, 7 discrete targets are ranked as high priority, due to
their favorable and strong conductive expression: 




--  Area 1: Targets B, C 
--  Area 2: Targets H, J and K 
--  Area 3: Targets A, G



Radiometric associations are coincident with six conductive anomalies; B, C, J,
H, A and T. Five conductive anomalies (B, C, J, H and A) are considered high
priority, while T is considered moderate priority.


Future exploration plans being considered, include prospecting, mapping the
radiometric anomalies and ground geophysics surveys. Among the ground surveys
being considered are orientation Electromagnetic (EM) and DC-Resistivity
surveys, which will be used to help establish drill targets.


Fission 3.0 is making on the Clearwater West property. The conductor anomalies
identified from the VTEM Max survey, combined with the strong radiometric
anomalies announced last highlight the potential for uranium discovery on the
property, where we hold an option to earn 50% interest.


Updated map of the priority targets can be found on the Brades Resource website.
www.bradesresource.com.


Summary of the Clearwater West Project

Fission 3's experienced and successful management and technical team, with a
track record of two major high-grade uranium discoveries in the Athabasca Basin
region in the past three years (Waterbury Lake project and the PLS project),
operates and manages Clearwater West. Fission 3 currently holds a 100% interest
in Clearwater West.


Brades has entered into a 3-year option to acquire up to a 50% interest in
Clearwater West by incurring $5,000,000 of staged exploration expenditures on or
before October 14, 2016. Year One minimum exploration requirement is $0.7M.


The Athabasca Basin region hosts the world's richest uranium deposits, with a
well-established and politically stable, uranium exploration and mining sector.
Fission 3 and Brades consider the recent discovery of high-grade uranium in the
southwestern region of the Athabasca Basin to demonstrate the prospective merit
of this under-explored area.


Clearwater West lies adjacent to the south of Fission Uranium's Patterson Lake
South (PLS) property, host to a high-grade, shallow depth uranium discovery
along a 2.24km trend. The best drill hole to date at the PLS discovery includes
intersections as high as 38.49% U3O8 over 10.5m in 13.66% U308 over 38.0m and
27.57% U3O8 over 12.0m in 11.19% U3O8 over 31.5m (PLS14-129; Fission Uranium
Corp. news release dated February 19, 2014). Fission Uranium has recently
completed a 30,000m drill program at PLS.


Clearwater West is an early stage exploration project prospective for hosting
high-grade uranium mineralization. Such mineralization is structurally
controlled and typically associated with basement graphitic shear zones within
clay altered metasedimentary basement lithologies. These features have unique
characteristics that can be identified by various geophysical surveys. The
property covers historic airborne EM anomalies, which could be the extensions of
the EM conductors identified on the PLS property immediately to the north. 


About Brades Resource Corp. 

Brades Resource Corp is a Canadian-based resource company focused on gold in
British Columbia and uranium in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin - the world's
largest source of high-grade uranium. The company has a joint venture with
Fission 3.0 Corp. to explore Fission's Clearwater West property at which
Fission's award-winning technical team will be the Operator. Brades also has a
large, strategically located property at Lorne Lake in the Athabasca Basin and a
gold project in British Columbia.




On behalf of the board,            Shares issued: 23,455,042                
Brian Biles, Director              www.bradesresource.com                   



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for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. 


This news release includes certain statements that constitute "forward-looking
information" within the meaning of applicable securities law, including without
limitation, statements that address the timing and content of upcoming work
programs, geological interpretations, receipt of property titles and
exploitation activities and developments. Forward-looking statements address
future events and conditions and are necessarily based upon a number of
estimates and assumptions. While such estimates and assumptions are considered
reasonable by the management of the Company, they are inherently subject to
significant business, economic, competitive and regulatory uncertainties and
risks, including the ability of the Company to raise the funds necessary to fund
the option earn-in on the Clearwater West property and, accordingly, may not
occur as described herein or at all. Actual results may differ materially from
those currently anticipated in such statements. Factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those in forward looking statements include
market prices, exploitation and exploration successes, the timing and receipt of
government and regulatory approvals, and continued availability of capital and
financing and general economic, market or business conditions. Readers are
referred to the Company's filings with the Canadian securities regulators for
information on these and other risk factors, available at www.sedar.com.
Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of
future performance or events and, accordingly are cautioned not to put undue
reliance on forward-looking statements due to the inherent uncertainty of such
statements. The forward-looking statements included in this news release are
made as of the date hereof and the Company disclaims any intention or obligation
to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise, except as expressly required by
applicable securities legislation.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Brades Resource Corp.
Brian Biles
Director
604 687 7742
brian@bradesresource.com
www.bradesresource.com