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Exploration activities in Cadillac's property portfolio range from the grass roots stage to resource development projects and are not limited by geographical boundaries. The company holds the right to earn up to 90% interest on 14 separate properties within the prolific Iberian Pyrite Belt of southern Spain and two advanced Canadian projects; the New Alger property which is a gold project in Quebec and Burnt Hill, a tungsten project in New Brunswick.
Cadillac Ventures drills 2.02% Cu over 21.98 feet at Thierry mine project in Ontario
Cadillac Ventures (TSX-V: CDC) announced Monday thre results from the third hole at the Thierry mine project in northwestern Ontario.
Highlights of hole CV-10-04 are intersections of 2.02% copper over 21.98 feet, including 3.38% copper over 5 feet. The mineralization was encountered where anticipated according to deposit modeling completed to date, said Cadillac.
"This hole serves to further close the triangular "tooth" shaped void in the model where there was no prior drilling," the company said in a statement.
The Thierry property encompasses the past producing Thierry Mine, which ceased production in 1982 leaving potentially economic mineralization in situ. Aside from Thierry, the company has several exploration projects in Spain in joint venture with MATSA, and Canadian exploration projects including the New Alger project in Cadillac, Quebec, and the Burnt Hill tungsten tin project in Fredericton, New Brunswick.


















