Ditem Explorations (TSX VENTURE:DIT) is pleased to report that the 2010
exploration program on the Company's Otish Mountains uranium property in Quebec
is underway. A fully operational camp has been established to accommodate
geophysical and drilling crews. Drilling on the first hole began yesterday. 


The program consists of ground geophysical surveys and diamond drilling to test
airborne uranium anomalies, three of which are associated with conductors and a
fourth is in close proximity to a uranium occurrence. Ground geophysical surveys
have defined four drill targets and the drill program may be extended based on
results. However, this will be subject to weather conditions and general winter
road access conditions. 


The current drill targets lie within the Otish sedimentary basin in which
uranium is known to occur in faults and at or near the unconformity of the Otish
sediments with the underlying Archean rocks. The Otish sedimentary basin is
similar in age and geology to the Athabasca sedimentary basin in Saskatchewan
which hosts the major Canadian uranium deposits.


Ditem Explorations is a uranium exploration and development company with
properties in the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan (Beartooth Island and Cree
Lake) and the Otish Basin (Otish Uranium) in Quebec. Existing properties and
general information may be viewed on the Company's website at www.ditem.com.