Cap-Ex Intersects 251 Metres of 30% Iron

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov 21, 2012) - Cap-Ex Ventures Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:CEV)(CPXVF)(FRANKFURT:XOV) ("Cap-Ex" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that additional assay results have been received from the fourth and fifth drill lines, 8200N and 7600N respectively. All six holes intersected iron mineralization with three of the six holes ending in iron mineralization. Intervals ranged up to 251 metres in thickness with total iron content ranging from 27.8% to 34.3%. Both drill lines trend northeast/southwest and are located parallel to and south of the third drill line (Section 8800N). Additional assays are pending.

Cap-Ex is also pleased to announce the completion of its 2012 drill program within the Greenbush Zone, located on its wholly-owned Block 103 Property in western Labrador. A total of 22,300 metres in 72 holes was drilled this year.

Highlights of assay results from the fourth and fifth drill lines include:

Hole Number

From
(m)

To
(m)

Length
(m)

Total Fe
(%)

DDH103-064

0.6

251.3

250.7

29.7

including

17.7

42.1

24.4

40.4

including

75.6

123.3

47.7

33.9

DDH103-065

1.5

8.8

7.3

34.3

and

30.2

97.2

67.1

28.7

and

146.0

258.8

112.8

29.4

including

185.6

207.0

21.3

31.6

DDH103-066*

2.1

121.9

119.8

31.1

including

54.5

83.6

29.1

32.6

and

158.2

271.0

112.8

29.2

including

185.1

225.3

40.2

30.8

including

252.7

268.8

16.1

33.4

DDH103-088*

1.5

115.5

114.0

28.5

and

139.9

158.2

18.3

29.3

and

191.7

216.1

24.4

30.1

and

255.7

335.7

79.9

31.0

DDH103-089*

23.8

221.0

197.2

27.8

including

100.0

128.0

28.0

31.5

and

301.1

353.0

51.8

29.9

DDH103-090

1.5

99.7

98.2

28.6

including

27.4

32.9

5.5

36.8

* ended in iron mineralization

Location maps and cross sections are posted on the Cap-Ex website at: http://www.cap-ex.ca/projects/block-103

"This year''s program was a huge success," says Francois Laurin, President and CEO of Cap-Ex. "We have now intersected mineralization over a strike length of approximately 4,000 metres and a width of up to 2,300 metres, with mineralization open not only to the north and south, but to depth as well. This latest set of assay results, from our two most southern drill lines, have continued to exhibit impressive thickness and grade and I expect the same will be true as we now shift our focus to the north."

Cap-Ex is now evaluating the results from the 2012 drill program in order to plan and budget the next phase of drilling. An initial resource estimate is expected in Q1 2013 with a Preliminary Economic Assessment expected shortly thereafter.