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Canterra Minerals Receives Preliminary Data from Airborne Gravity Survey over Marlin Project

Canterra Minerals Corporation is pleased to announce that it has received preliminary data from the airborne gravity survey recently conducted over its Marlin Project in the Northwest Territories.

Marlin is located approximately 265 km northeast of Yellowknife and lies contiguous to the north and west of Kennady Diamonds' project and west of Margaret Lake's property. Marlin is under an Option Agreement with Margaret Lake Diamonds Inc. For additional information, please visit the Company's website: www.canterraminerals.com.

A geophysical program was undertaken (See News Release dated October 21, 2014) utilizing the HeliFALCON® gravity gradiometer system combined with airborne magnetic over the north part of the Marlin Property. The 1,500 line km survey was flown at 75 metre line spacing at an average 45 metre above terrain. Detailed analysis and interpretation has commenced with preliminary results indicating several targets coincidental with kimberlite indicator mineral anomalies. Upon receipt of the detailed interpretation, targets will be prioritized for further testing.

Bruce Kienlen, P.Geol, Senior Geologist for Canterra is the Qualified Person, as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed the technical information in this news release.

Source: http://www.canterraminerals.com/

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