Cadillac Ventures Inc. (TSX VENTURE:CDC) ("Cadillac" or the "Company") is
pleased to announce results for holes K-11-33 through K-11-42 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.


"Cadillac has now received all of the assays reports resultant from the recent
drill program at K1-1, and has commenced a resource update. In addition, upon
receipt of the updated resource at K1-1, Cadillac will be internally evaluating
the economics of the total tonnage at the Thierry project, comprised of the
Thierry Mine Resource and the K1-1 Resource. The proximity of these deposits to
each other means that a processing plant can be shared, and material mined from
each deposit blended, if the internal economic study supports a decision to
re-open at Thierry," stated Norman Brewster, President and CEO of Cadillac. 


To view a map of Figure 1 (Thierry Project Deposit Locations), please visit the
following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/cdcfef1.pdf 


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. 


Existing K1-1 Resource 

In late 2011, the Company released an initial inferred mineral resource estimate
for K1-1. This inferred resource has been calculated within an economically
optimized Whittle pit shell and consists 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.


About Whittle and the Exploration Target

The inferred resource stated above is derived from the results of Gemcom
Whittle, a pit optimization program run upon the basis of Gemcom modeling of
mineralized horizons, as carried out by P&E Mining Consultants. The initial
inferred resource reflects the limited, initial 16 exploration holes drilled by
Cadillac, as well as limited historic data derived from some of the UMEX
drilling and other exploration carried out on the property. Inputted into
Whittle are parameters which result in a pit design driven by economic
considerations such as reducing the strippage ratio and waste within a producing
pit and underlying commodity prices determining the cut off grade.


Within the inferred resource stated above there were gaps in data, due simply to
lack of drilling to model, which affect the behaviour of the pit, and therefore
constrained the resource. Drilling which was able to be modeled in Gemcom, on a
current and compliant basis, forms the Exploration Target, this calculation was
affected by constraints regarding limitations placed upon the use of historic
data, in a fashion similar to the Inferred category of the existing underground
Thierry Mine resource.


Historically, as cited in internal documentation, UMEX had identified a larger
deposit at K1-1 than Cadillac had delineated prior to the K1-1 Resource
calculation and Exploration target based upon the initial 16 holes, the internal
UMEX information guided management in the exploration of K1-1 but was not NI
43-101 compliant, and the reader is cautioned accordingly to not rely upon UMEX
data. 


The 2011 K1-1 Drill Program

In order to address this, and provide more current, compliant data, 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 ten
drillholes being reported in this press release, relative to the grey pit shell
and the contained inferred 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 and an increase to the data inputted
into the Gemcom Whittle pit optimization software.


To view a map of Figure 2 (K1-1 3D model of pits and mineralization with holes
K-11-33 thru K-11-42), please visit the following link:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/cdcfef2.pdf 


The highlights of the assays results received to date are included in the
following table;




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                                    Length                          PGEs and
Hole      Grid E Grid N  From    To     ft    Cu%    Ni% Ag ppm        notes
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K-11-33    10500    455   240   380    140  0.289  0.066   1.44             
including                 265   295     30  0.423  0.071    2.5             
including                 340   380     40  0.326  0.068   1.96             
                                                                            
K-11-33                   555   575     20  0.385  0.091   2.63             
                                                                            
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K-11-34     9100    150   140   195     55  0.343  0.108   2.18             
                                                                            
K-11-34                   345   370     25  0.387  0.101   2.18             
                                                                            
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K-11-35    10500    255    44 45.33   1.33  0.923   2.13    8.1   1.98ppm Pd
                                                                 +0.72ppm Pt
K-11-35                    95   130     35  0.338  0.064   1.54             
                                                                            
K-11-35                   255   260      5  0.987  0.118    4.4             
                                                                            
K-11-35                   280   300     20  0.435  0.089   2.83             
                                                                            
K-11-35                   365   375     10  0.405  0.095    2.1             
                                                                            
K-11-35                   425   440     15  0.392   0.14   2.93             
                                                                            
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K-11-36     8700    300    35    40      5  0.968  0.146    4.9  Open at top
                                                                            
K-11-36                    70   135     65  0.358    0.1   2.19             
including                 110   135     25  0.408  0.127   2.14             
                                                                            
K-11-36                   160   180     20  0.311  0.079   1.75             
                                                                            
K-11-36                 243.3 245.3      2   0.12      2    5.1   1.76ppm Pd
                                                                 +0.27ppm Pt
K-11-36                   445   455     10  0.344  0.165   1.15             
                                                                            
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K-11-37    11000    500   270   285     15  0.376  0.056   2.37             
                                                                            
K-11-37                   310   390     80  0.334  0.056   1.93             
including                 335   350     15  0.642  0.098    4.2             
                                                                            
K-11-37                   515   565     50  0.362  0.073   2.88             
including                 515   535     20  0.426   0.08   2.85             
                                                                            
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K-11-38    11300    300   105   125     20  0.345  0.049   2.13             
                                                                            
K-11-38                   140   150     10  0.396  0.066   2.15             
                                                                            
K-11-38                   245   325     80  0.463   0.11   3.56             
including                 245   295     50  0.504  0.116   3.87             
                                                                            
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K-11-39    11600    400   165   185     20  0.353  0.046   1.85             
                                                                            
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K-11-40    11100    650   425   435     10  0.353  0.049    2.5             
                                                                            
K-11-40                   460   470     10  0.571   0.07   3.05             
                                                                            
K-11-40                   525   565     40  0.579  0.138   4.54             
                                                                            
K-11-40                   615   620      5  0.665  0.088    4.5             
                                                                            
K-11-40                   640   650     10  0.648  0.082    3.5             
                                                                            
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K-11-41    10800    275   105   115     10  0.381  0.063      3             
                                                                            
K-11-41                   175   185     10  0.495  0.115   3.75             
                                                                            
K-11-41                   210   235     25  0.414  0.106   3.52             
                                                                            
K-11-41                   285   320     35  0.531  0.076    3.6             
                                                                            
K-11-41                   340   510    150  0.356  0.084   2.34             
including                 425   450     25   0.45  0.109    3.1             
                                                                            
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K-11-42    11200    500   245   250      5  0.698  0.058    3.5             
                                                                            
K-11-42                   295   315     20  0.428  0.055   2.58             
                                                                            
K-11-42                   550   575     25  0.362  0.067   2.63             
                                                                            
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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-11-33 to KH-11-42 there were
771 samples taken and assay results received. Of these, 194 gave copper values
of 0.3% or above in assay: 152 gave Cu from 0.3 to 0.5%, and 94 gave between 0.5
and 1% Cu. Four gave Cu over 0.9%.


Eighty-eight samples gave 0.1% nickel or over, generally coinciding with high
copper values; this includes two samples giving impressive values of 2.00% and
2.13% Ni - in K-11-36 and K-11-35 respectively. A high-nickel interval was
expected in K-11-36 (that hole was drilled to test for it) but the K-11-35
interval was not anticipated. These same two samples also carry the highest PGE
values in this batch - with noticeably elevated palladium (1.76 and 1.98g/t
respectively) and mildly elevated platinum (0.27 and 0.72g/t respectively).


Four hundred and sixty-five samples gave over 1g/t silver (Ag). Thirty-two of
these give 4g/t Ag or above; the highest value is 8.1g/t which coincides with
the high-Ni interval in K-11-35.


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.


Mr. Brian H. Newton, P.Geo, of Billiken Management Services Inc. and a
"qualified person" pursuant to NI 43-101 has reviewed and approved the technical
information in this press release on behalf of the Company.


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. 


Thierry Mine Deposit

The Thierry Mine is a past producing mine with a current resource estimate
consisting of 8.3 million tonnes measured and indicated grading 1.73% Cu and
0.20% Ni, and 14.6 million tonnes inferred grading 1.70% Cu and 0.16% Ni, using
a cut-off NSR of C$46.30/tonne. The deposit remains open at depth and to the
west. 


K1-1 Deposit

The K1-1 is a potentially open-pit, large tonnage, low grade deposit located
approximately 3 km from the past producing Thierry Mine. The inferred mineral
resource estimate for K1-1 within a Whittle pit shell consists of the following:
20 million 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. The K1-1 Deposit is open along strike and at depth.


For more information regarding Cadillac, please visit the Company's website at
www.cadillacventures.com.


Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements and information under
applicable securities laws, including with respect to recalculation of the
resource at K1-1 and the potential impact of drill results on the Thierry Mine
Project. 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 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.
All dollar amounts are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted.


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