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Message: Sacre-Coeur Minerals Clarifies PR Issued June 27Th Regarding New Alluvial Area

Jun. 28, 2011 (Business Wire) -- SACRE-COEUR MINERALS, LTD. (the "Company") today announced that notwithstanding the detailed discussion of methodology qualifying the data presented and notwithstanding the disclosure that the data presented was not a Resource under NI 43-101, the Company has been advised by IIROC that it is not permissible under NI 43-101 to present grade and quantity information even so qualified, unless in the context of a Resource estimate. The table of data presented in the PR issued on June 27, 2011, is hereby retracted and replaced with the table below.

OG Test Pit Statistics a/o 24-Jun, 2011
Total Test Pits 65
Assumed Cutoff Grade (g/cu m) 0.3
Total pits above cutoff grade 37
Number of pits grading 0.3 - 0.5 g/cu m 3
Number of pits grading 0.5 - 1.0 g/cu m 19
Number of pits grading 1.0 - 1.5 g/cu m 4
Number of pits grading 1.5 - 2.0 g/cu m 2
Number of pits grading 2.0 - 2.5 g/cu m 4
Number of pits grading 2.5 - 3.0 g/cu m 2
Number of pits grading > 3.0 g/cu m 3
Test area length (m) 360
Test area width (m) 240

Cautionary Statement

Though the testing program presented herein was directly overseen by Mr. Henry Salvado, Exploration Manager for the Company, who is a Qualified Person under NI 43-101, assisted by other senior geologic staff, and the results compiled therefrom are believed to be a reasonable assessment of the in situ grade of gravity recoverable gold mineralization, no attempt to qualify this data as a Resource under NI 43-101 has been made. The results presented herein are therefore not represented to be Resources under NI 43-101 and must be considered conceptual in nature. The Company also wishes to make clear that though it intends to test mine the deposit at bulk scale as described in the PR of June 27th, no NI 43-101 compliant Feasibility Study has been undertaken.

Technical Staff

The Company’s exploration program is overseen by Mr. Henry Salvado, Registered Geologist and Exploration Manager for the Company, under the overall supervision of Mr. Gregory B. Sparks, P. Eng., President and CEO. Mr. Salvado is assisted by Mr. Bjorn Jeune, Sr. Project Geologist and Mr. Wilmar Ladia, Sr. Project Geologist. Mr. Carl Brink, Manager Alluvial Operations for the Company, collaborates with the Exploration Department with regard to all alluvial sampling and analytical programs. Mr. Ardito Martohardjono a Director of the Company, and a laboratory specialist provides assistance with lab protocols, sample handling procedures, and assay quality control. The undersigned and Mr. Salvado are qualified persons under NI 43-101.

About Sacre-Coeur

The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of properties for the potential mining of gold, metals and diamonds in South America, initially focussing on exploration for gold on its properties in Guyana. The Company presently has an interest in approximately 1000 sq. km of mineral properties in Guyana, including the Million Mountain Property. The Company has offices in Vancouver, Canada and Georgetown, Guyana. More information about the Company is available at .

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF

SACRE-COEUR MINERALS, LTD.

“Gregory B. Sparks”

Gregory B. Sparks, P. Eng.

President & CEO

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. The statements made in this press release may contain certain forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual events or results may differ from the Company’s expectations.

Sacre-Coeur Minerals, Ltd.

Gregory Sparks, President and CEO

Phone: 604-899-0100

Fax: 604-899-0200

Email: greg@scminerals.com

or

Don Mosher-B&D Capital, Corporate Consultant

Phone: 604-899-0100

Mobile: 604-617-5448

Fax: 604-899-0200

Email: don@scminerals.com


Source: Business Wire (June 28, 2011 - 10:42 AM EDT)
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