Fjordland Exploration Inc

Fjordland extends zone at Woodjam

Vancouver — Fjordland Exploration (FEX-V) has intersected significant mineralization at the Woodjam copper-gold porphyry project in central British Columbia.



Fjordland drilling boosts Woodjam

Vancouver — The second drill hole on the Megabuck zone at the Woodjam project, near Williams Lake, B.C., has encountered significant porphyry copper and gold mineralization. The project is jointly held by Fjordland Exploration



Juniors slump as gold price loses ground

Toronto Venture Exchange-listed companies generally lost ground as gold headed lower during the report period ended July 27. The slump reflects fears of rising interest rates following better-than-expected economic indicators in the U.S. The S&P T…


Imperial places marker on Fjordland

Vancouver — Imperial Metals (III-T) will inject $500,000 into Fjordland Exploration (FEX-V) through a non-brokered transaction consisting of 1 million flow-through shares and 250,000 non-flow-through common s…


Western markets beset by summer doldrums

Weakening junior market volume, coupled with a slight pull back in gold toward the session’s end, led to further softening of the TSX Venture Exchange Index. The index fell more than 32 points to close at 1527.14 during the trading period July 14-…



Fjordland cuts copper

Fjordland Exploration (FEX-V) has intersected significant copper and gold on its optioned Woodjam project, 50 km east of Williams Lake, B.C.


Juniors struggle despite stronger gold

After spurring some much-needed investor enthusiasm by shooting over the US$400-per-oz. mark, gold dropped sharply near the end of the trading period on July 13, closing at $401.70 in New York on stronger U.S. economic data. The price of gold star…



Imperial Metal's Mount Polley team stands on the newly discovered Northeast zone. From left: Pierre Lebel, chairman; Art Frye, senior mine engineer; Patrick McAndless, VP exploration; Brian Kynoch, president.

Copper exploration heats up in BC

Vancouver — Reminiscent of the 1970s, copper exploration has once again taken centre-stage in the hunt for metals in British Columbia.Sparking the revival are higher prices and a new discovery made b…


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