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Vancouver, British Columbia - (September 6th 2017) – CASCADERO CORPORATION(TSXV: CCD) ("Cascadero" or the "Company") provides the following update:

As a result of a review by the British Columbia Securities commission, we are issuing the following news release to clarify our disclosure.

The Company disclosed a "non-compliant resource" for the Taron project on its website. This information is not supported by a technical report, contrary to National Instrument 43-101, and should not be relied on. Taron does not have a mineral resource.

Bill McWilliam
Chairman
Email: bill@cascadero.com
Office: 604.924.5504 - Cell: 604.999.0391

ABOUT CESIUM

Cesium, (chemical symbol Cs) is a rare metal best known for its extreme chemical reactivity. Approximately ~75% of the global cesium demand is used to create cesium formate compound. The initial application of cesium formate was in 1996 in the North Sea on difficult high-pressure high- temperature (HPHT) deep offshore oil wells. It has developed into the oil extraction industry’s premium drilling and completion fluid. Cesium formate the premium formate brine drilling fluid for which there is, to date, no acceptable replacement. Cesium formates high-density and low-viscosity is used to control formation pressures and temperatures in oil well drilling where its use illuminates the use of toxic high-density suspended solids in the drilling fluid—a significant technological, engineering and environmental advantage. It is safer to handle and does not damage the producing formation or down hole drilling equipment replacing corrosive barite muds and zinc bromide brines. Unlike the components of many other heavy liquids, cesium formate is relatively environment-friendly as it is biodegradable, and has reduced the cost of disposing drill cut material.

The global cesium fine chemical and pharmaceutical market represents ~25% of global cesium consumption with high-margin Cs compounds. As a dense medium, cesium formate is used in genetic engineering to separate deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), it is used in metallurgical testing and floatation separation on light and heavy materials, and is also well known for artificially produced radioactive isotopes used to treat various types of cancer, such as brain and prostate. Cesium compounds and chemicals are used in photo-emissive devices, experimental magneto-hydrodynamic electricity generation, atomic clocks for telecommunications and GPS navigation systems, catalysts in plastic manufacturing, specialty glasses, ion propulsion rocket motors, high-density alkaline batteries, coatings for solar cells, cesium catalysts in petroleum refining, manufacturing plastic and in food preparation. Research continues to generate new applications for cesium compounds.

THE CESIUM SUPPLY CHAIN

Cascadero believes there is the likelihood of a cesium supply shortage in the near future that would result in higher cesium prices. For over twenty years, the global market demand for cesium has been supplied almost exclusively by two companies: Cabot Corporation and Bikita Minerals (PVT) Ltd.

Cabot Corporation’s underground mine and is also under Bernic Lake in Manitoba, Canada. Cabot mines and processes the cesium ore into final products, making it the dominant global supplier of cesium products. Until recently the Tanco mine was one of two mines that provided cesium rich pollucite and Cs compounds for the past 20 years.

The world’s only other significant source of cesium is (was) Bikita Minerals Ltd. Bikita is a pegmatite deposit located in Zimbabwe. It is an open pit mine that produces lepidolite (lithium) and pollucite to the global market along with Cabot Corp.

Cascadero understands that the Tanco and Bikita mines are now mining their stock piles and have limited commercially valuable resources. Anecdotal information from industry sources suggests that the Bikita Mine has <3 years of reserves in stockpiles. It is unknown if the Tanco Mine is mining its pollucite resource. However, Tanco has cesium low-grade stockpiles for processing and it has a large inventory of Cs Formate worldwide. No other large-scale pegmatite with cesium enriched pollucite has been found. Over four hundred LCT (Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum) type pegmatites have been drilled in Canada alone with minor successes. The lack of new cesium resource is a concern for the industry. The Company is hoping to address this impending resource gap with cesium bearing material from Taron.

In its annual report of 2016, Cabot issued the following statement regarding the situation at the Tanco Mine:

"However, the structural stability may change at any time and there is a possibility of deterioration and flooding of this mine. While we have not mined at our mine in Manitoba since we completed a development project at that site in November 2015, we may resume those mining operations in the future. The failure to adequately manage these risks could result in significant personal injury, loss of life, damage to mineral properties, production facilities or mining equipment, damage to the environment, delays in or reduced production, and potential legal liabilities."

CESIUM PRICING

Information on cesium prices is difficult to secure. Cesium is mined and final products are made and sold in private companies, which are not obligated to report their operating results. Cabot stated that effective April 12, 2017, or as contracts allow, it was increasing prices by up to 18% for its fine chemical product portfolio. Demand for Cabot’s fine cesium chemicals products increased in late 2016 and has continued into 2017. This price adjustment is required to support ongoing investments in Cabot’s fine cesium chemicals manufacturing facility co-located with its mining operations in Manitoba, Canada.

Cascadero is conducting further research to establish a range of costs for cesium hydroxide and cesium formate for the resource estimate. Albemarle does not process pollucite or make cesium formate. Most Chinese companies do not process pollucite and or produce cesium formate but they market as a reseller from a variety of small producers. Pricing information by Cabot to its formate customers is closely held as the formate is leased and after use, the product is returned to Cabot for cleaning and reconstituting. The client is charged a lease fee, the cost of lost fluid, and the cost of reconstituting and cleaning. The lease price appears to be based on a cesium formate base price of ~US$50,000 per tonne of solution with a ~40% cesium content. Once reconstituted with additional new formate, Cabot is able to lease the same volume of cesium formate several times.

R. Simpson, P. Geo, of GeoSim Services Inc. was the independent Qualified Person (QP) for the Taron Project.

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of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Bill McWilliam
Chairman
Email: bill@cascadero.com
Office: 604.924.5504 - Cell: 604.999.0391

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