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Mineralized Zone at Million Mountain Continues to Expand to the South and East; Intervals Include 31.25 Meters @ 2.23 G/T AU

July 24, 2007

VANCOUVER, B.C. – SACRE-COEUR MINERALS, LTD. (the "Company") today announced that it has received assays from Loring Laboratories Inc. of Georgetown Guyana for thirteen additional drill holes at its Million Mountain Project located in the Middle Puruni River region of Guyana. The holes reported herein tested a strip spanning 400 meters West to East, and approximately 150 meters North to South across the Southern edge of the main mineralized zone. The four Western-most of these holes including MM5907 – MM6207 yielded gold values with reported intercepts ranging from 0.5 g/t Au (assumed cut-off) to 1.29 g/t Au. However, progressively to the East, the holes yielded intercepts of increasing gold values culminating with hole MM7407 which produced a 31.85 meter zone grading 2.23 g/t Au, including an 11.96 meter interval grading 3.54 g/t Au. Several of the holes in the Eastern portion of the area tested exhibited numerous short intervals grading between 5 - 10 g/t Au, with a few grading +10 g/t Au. Gold mineralization in these holes is substantially more continuous than the holes to the West.

Currently, eight more holes in this area have been completed and assays are pending. The rock type exhibited in these cores is brecciated quartz monzonite similar to the rock hosting the high grade intercepts to the Northwest. Visible gold was observed in core from several of these holes.

TABLE OF SELECTED DRILL RESULTS

Drill Hole

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Assay (g/t Au)

MM5907

35.62

57.55

21.93

0.72

MM5907

61.03

66.80

5.77

1.33

MM5907

83.00

88.00

5.00

0.53

MM6007

28.32

37.09

8.77

1.29

MM6007

136.15

140.72

4.57

0.94

MM6007

186.57

190.65

4.08

0.54

MM6107

94.30

99.48

5.18

0.61

MM6107

219.10

226.67

7.57

0.53

MM6307

3.00

202.85

199.85

0.51

MM6407

11.10

155.40

144.30

0.71

MM6507

0.00

4.50

4.50

4.84

MM6607

0.00

18.95

18.95

0.68

MM6607

23.70

48.60

24.90

0.90

MM6607

61.30

72.40

11.10

0.60

MM6607

144.85

154.45

9.60

0.51

MM6607

167.35

173.55

6.20

0.50

MM6707

0.00

21.70

21.70

0.64

MM6707

34.05

53.30

19.25

0.50

MM6707

65.95

73.90

7.95

0.62

MM6707

79.65

84.30

4.65

0.67

MM6807

23.35

28.00

4.65

0.51

MM6807

62.75

88.15

25.40

0.73

MM7207

3.00

57.63

54.63

1.43

MM7207

61.88

84.90

23.02

0.50

MM7307

3.06

23.50

20.44

1.30

MM7307

56.90

76.66

19.76

0.77

MM7307

157.00

163.85

6.85

1.24

MM7407

54.15

86.00

31.85

2.23

including

63.50

75.46

11.96

3.54

MM7407

117.83

122.37

4.54

0.66

Notes: 1) Intercepts are not resolved to true width. 2) Assays are uncut, though no significant statistical outliers occur in the sample population.

No mineralized intervals of less than 4 meters have been reported in the table above, though many short intervals of greater than 0.5 g/t Au occur between the more significant intervals presented in the table of selected results. Hole MM6207, the furthest hole to the Southwest, contained no significant mineralization. Assay results for holes MM6907, MM7007, and MM7107 are pending.

Drill Hole Survey Data

Drill Hole

UTM Grid No.

East

(m)

North

(m)

Collar Elev.

(m)

Azimuth (true N)

Inclination

MM5907

21N

241,067.99

697,023.93

69.48

286

-45

MM6007

21N

241,068.67

697,093.79

69.48

286

-60

MM6107

21N

240,996.29

696,952.58

74.48

286

-45

MM6207

21N

240,996.96

696,952.34

74.45

286

-60

MM6307

21N

241,122.25

697,061.70

64.86

286

-45

MM6407

21N

241,123.08

697,061.50

64.87

286

-60

MM6507

21N

241,093.80

697,118.40

65.40

286

-45

MM6607

21N

241,163.67

697,040.15

65.15

286

-45

MM6707

21N

241,164.44

697,039.83

65.15

286

-60

MM6807

21N

241,150.59

696,993.23

70.23

286

-45

MM7207

21N

241,375.73

696,919.21

61.52

286

-45

MM7307

21N

241,376.52

696,918.92

61.49

286

-60

MM7407

21N

241,287.13

697,028.89

62.25

286

-45

According to Irwin Olian, CEO of the Company, “We are encouraged by the rapid progress of drilling to expand the perimeters of the mineralized gold-bearing zone at Million Mountain. The host rock being encountered together with observation of visible gold on the eastern perimeter certainly suggests the possibility that we may identify a new high grade zone as drill results from this new area become available.”

Assay Data

The Company uses preliminary results from Loring Laboratories – Guyana, a subsidiary of Loring Laboratories, Ltd. of Calgary Alberta qualitatively to help guide its ongoing drilling program because of expedient availability of data, but relies on ALS Chemex for final results as Chemex is an ISO certified facility. The results presented herein are produced by Loring. These results are inclusive of the assay of the coarse metallic fraction composited with the assay for the -200 mesh pulp to produce a total contained gold assay. The results reported herein are produced by Loring Laboratories – Guyana, and are therefore considered preliminary. Final assays determined by ALS Chemex, will only be reported if they differ significantly from the preliminary results determined by Loring.

Drilling

Drilling reported herein was completed utilizing the Company’s Atlas Copco CS 14 core drill operated by Company employees. All holes were continuously cored utilizing HQ equipment through the saprolite and then reduced to NQ for coring un-weathered rock. Core recovery in saprolite has remained in excess of 90%, and approaches 100% in un-weathered rock.

Technical Staff

The Company’s exploration program is overseen by Gregory B. Sparks, P. Eng., Senior Vice President Mining and Exploration for the Company, along with the project geologic staff including Henry Salvado, Senior Project Geologist, Alan Davies, P. Eng., P.Geo., Senior Project Geologist, and Joseph Calpito, Senior Project Geologist, with assistance from Dr. Hendrikus Aarden, P. Geo, Senior Geologic Consultant. Mr. Sparks, Mr. Davies and Dr. Aarden are all Qualified Persons under NI 43-101. Mr. Ardito Martohardjono, a Director of the Company and laboratory specialist, provides assistance establishing lab protocols and sample handling and assay quality control.

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 850 square miles 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 (www.scminerals.com).

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
SACRE-COEUR MINERALS, LTD.

Gregory B. Sparks, P. Eng.
Sr. VP Mining & Exploration

For further information, contact:

Irwin Olian, President and CEO
Email: tigertail@scminerals.com
Phone: 604-899-0100
Fax: 604-899-0200

Lee Dunston, Corporate Communications – Canada
Email: lee@scminerals.com
Phone: 604-899-0100
Fax: 604-899-0200

The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the content of the information contained herein. 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.

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