Canabrava Diamond Corporation: Victoria Island Drill Camp Established and Geophysical Crew Mobilized 
       VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Canabrava Diamond Corporation (CNB -       TSX Venture) announced today that the drill camp has been moved to      the Hadley Bay Project on Victoria Island, Nunavut. The       geophysical crew has mobilized to the camp and has commenced the       ground geophysical surveys in preparation for drilling. 
       Program operator, Diamonds North Resources Ltd., has completed the      drill camp move, during ice breakup, to the Hadley Bay Project in       preparation for a ten-hole drill program, which is due to commence      before the end of July. The current drill program will test a       number of new high priority targets within the Hadley Bay       kimberlite cluster. Canabrava has the option to earn a 50-per-cent      interest in Diamonds North's Hadley Bay diamond Project by       spending $5-million and issuing 250,000 shares to Diamonds North       over a four-year period. The 2002 program consists of a $700,000       exploration budget and issuance of 50,000 shares of Canabrava to       Diamonds North. 
       The ground geophysical crew expects to start grid layout and       geophysical surveys by July 18, 2002, over targets defined from       airborne geophysics. These targets will be drilled as soon as the       ground geophysical surveys are completed. 
       Victoria Island is currently being explored by a number of       companies and, to date, 16 kimberlites have been discovered, 14 of      which have been confirmed to contain diamonds, some of which have       produced significant macrodiamond counts. Of the 16 kimberlites,       five occur within the Hadley Bay Project and all five contain       diamonds. Since most of the known kimberlites have undergone       inadequate delineation drilling and diamond testing, additional       drilling and sampling will be carried out on all five kimberlites.      Crater facies material has been identified in some of the       kimberlites, which occur as distinct geophysical anomalies in the       carbonate country rocks. Indicator minerals derived from       kimberlite and till samples contain high interest peridotitic and       eclogitic minerals, indicating that these kimberlites have       potentially sampled both peridotitic and eclogitic diamonds. 
       George Read, Canabrava's President, stated, "I am most optimistic       about the potential of this drill program to intersect       diamondiferous kimberlite". 
       Canabrava Diamond is actively exploring for diamonds in Canada and      Brazil, both independently and through major joint ventures with       Kennecott Canada Exploration Inc., Navigator Exploration Corp.,       Majescor Resources Inc., and Paramount Ventures and Finance Inc.       Canabrava is 38.9 per cent owned by Southwestern Resources Corp. 
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       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
       Canabrava Diamond Corporation      George H. Read      President & CEO      (604) 669-2525      (604) 688-5175  (FAX)      Email: info@canabrava.ca      Website: www.canabrava.ca      or      Canabrava Diamond Corporation      Thomas Beattie      VP, Corporate Dev.      (604) 669-2525      (604) 688-5175  (FAX)
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