Denison Mines Corp

Fission’s Roughrider area play has shareholders glowing green

Vancouver – With the power play for Hathor Exploration’s (HAT-T) promising Roughrider uranium deposit now in its fourth (but perhaps not final) act, Saskatchewan’s Athabasca basin is taking centre stage in the battle for the world’s next best…


Takeover bid for Hathor becomes heated

Cameco’s (CCO-T, CCJ-N) hostile takeover bid for Hathor Exploration (HAT-T) turned uglier when the uranium producer slammed the credibility of the junior’s preliminary economic assessment (PEA) for its Roughrider deposit in northern…


Takeover bid for Hathor turns nasty

Cameco Corp.’s (CCO-T, CCJ-N) hostile takeover bid for Hathor Exploration (HAT-V) turned uglier today when the uranium producer slammed the credibility of the junior’s preliminary economic assessment of its Roughrider deposit in northern…


Hathor Exploration president and CEO Mike Gunning at the Roughrider uranium project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. Photo by Trish Saywell

What’s not to like about Hathor?

Mike Gunning likes  the fact that he can get from his desk in downtown Vancouver to within just a few kilometres of Hathor Exploration’s (HAT-T) flagship Roughrider uranium deposit in northern Saskatchewan by booking a commercial flight…



Where does uranium go now? (April 13, 2011)

While the environmental and social consequences of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant disaster rightfully remain the central focus of all onlookers, its effect on uranium prices has not gone unnoticed either. In the wake of such a…


Demand outpaces discoveries, Roundup delegates told

VANCOUVER – This year’s Mineral Exploration Roundup attracted 7,000 delegates from around the world, a new record for the annual conference hosted by the Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia (AME BC). But in keeping with the…





High-grade uranium for Denison at Athabasca

VANCOUVER — Denison Mines (DML-T, DNN-X) has 20,000 metres of drilling planned for the summer at its 60%-owned Wheeler River project following more high-grade uranium hits this past winter.



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