Canada Carbon Completes Geophysical Work and Begins Trenching Anomalies on E1 Target

June 26th, 2014, Vancouver, BC, Canada – Canada Carbon Inc. (the “Company”) (TSX-V: CCB) announces that following the completion of ground TDEM (PhiSpy) and IP surveys on its priority target E1 (See news release dated May 20th,  2014), it has identified areas with conductive anomalies associated with IP chargeability.  While graphite was discovered in outcrops as the ground geophysical surveys were being conducted, a trenching campaign which began on June 18th, 2014 is being utilized to investigate the subcropping anomalies. Veins of graphite were discovered in the newly exposed bedrock. A drill phase will follow, contingent upon the results of the trenching campaign.

The geophysical surveys were completed over priority target E1 which was selected from the airborne VTEM survey because of its extensive size (180 m by 100 m), its close location to the Miller Mine (750 m north of the pit) and the presence of structural features interpreted from airborne magnetic maps.

The PhiSpy survey was completed on a 320 by 320 m grid covering the E1 target, and resulted in the identification of seven anomalies, ranging in size from a few meters up to 25 m.  The near-surface anomalies are primarily located on the southwest part of the grid, whereas the structural features and airborne anomalies are located toward the northeast part of the grid.  Prospecting and trenching will be used to investigate those anomalies.

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