More tons!!Kennady Diamonds Updates Kelvin - Faraday Kimberlite Drilling Shares Issued and Outstanding: 22,857,675 TSX-V: KDI •Wide kimberlite intercept to the north of current Kelvin geological model •Faraday delineation drilling underway •Over 9 tonnes of kimberlite recovered from Kelvin TORONTO, April 15, 2014 /CNW/ - Kennady Diamonds Inc. ("Kennady Diamonds", the "Company") (TSX-V: KDI) is pleased to provide an update on resource drilling at the Company's 100-percent controlled Kennady North diamond project located in Canada's Northwest Territories. Kennady Diamonds CEO, Patrick Evans, noted: "Delineation drill hole KDI-14-018 intersected kimberlite over 80 meters with substantially all of the kimberlite to the north and beyond the current Kelvin geological model. This is an exciting development and confirms the potential for substantial additional tonnage at the Kelvin kimberlite". Mr. Evans added: "We are also very encouraged by the wide intercept of over 23 meters of kimberlite in the first Faraday delineation drill hole". Delineation drilling at the Faraday kimberlite is currently taking place in the area known as Faraday 2 where recently completed ground geophysics has identified anomalies comparable in size to the Kelvin main kimberlite and northwest lobe. Delineation drilling is also planned in the areas known as Faraday 1 and 3 where encouraging geophysical anomalies have also recently been identified. Limited drilling at the Faraday kimberlite in the spring of 2013 resulted in the recovery of approximately 116 kilograms of kimberlite, which returned an exceptional sample grade of over 11 carats per tonne. Eighteen delineation drill holes have been completed at the Kelvin kimberlite with kimberlite intersected in seventeen of the eighteen drill holes. Drill hole KDI-14-018 intersected over 80 meters of kimberlite in an area to the north of the current Kelvin geological model. As this is an area where the Kelvin kimberlite is below land, further delineation drilling is being planned for the summer of 2014. Table 1 below details the latest delineation drill results. Table 1 Drill Hole Target Azimuth Inclination from Horizontal Kimberlite Intercepts (m) Approximate End of Hole (m) From To Intercept* KDI-14-018 Kelvin 295 -75 133.80 215.18** 80.31 227 KDI-14-019 Faraday 135 -45 58.33 88.86** 23.80 151 *Not true widths **Includes minor country rock intercepts Table 2 below details the results from six further Kelvin larger diameter drill holes where drilling is focused on the recovering of a mini-bulk sample. Table 2 Drill Hole Target Azimuth Inclination from Horizontal Kimberlite Intercepts (m) Approximate End of Hole (m) From To Intercept KDI-14-002b Kelvin 295 -90 30.62 68.14 37.52 73 KDI-14-004b Kelvin 295 -90 37.13 114.57 77.44 121 KDI-14-005a Kelvin 295 -80 25.35 76.98* 50.52 82 KDI-14-006a Kelvin 295 -80 43.00 127.79 84.79 130 KDI-14-006b Kelvin 295 -90 37.15 116.05 75.47 121 KDI-14-007a Kelvin 295 -80 43.94 134.58 86.20 139 *Includes minor country rock intercepts Approximately 4,000 meters of drilling has been completed at the Kelvin kimberlite to date, resulting in the recovery of over 9 tonnes of kimberlite. Mr. Evans concluded: "The Kelvin larger diameter drilling is continuing to recover wide intercepts in vertical and near vertical holes, which is very encouraging".