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Anglo American geologist Dan MacNeil examines the Discovery gossan at the Frontier South property in far-northern Quebec.

Knight, Anglo report high grades in Ungava

The Raglan area in the Ungava Peninsula region of northern Quebec is emerging as a highly prospective nickel camp in light of discoveries by Canadian Royalties (CZZ-V) and, more recently, Anglo Americ…


Map credit: Canadian RoyaltiesA map outlining Canadian Royalties' deposits and targets in the Expo-Ungava region of far northern Quebec.

Cdn Royalties envisages open-pit mining at Mesamax

Ungava-Nunavik District, Que. — There is no huge gossan, just a few frost-heaved, weakly mineralized rustic boulders. In fact, it’s quite an unspectacular showing . . . but within a few metres of sur…



Healthy prices, discoveries spur nickel exploration

After losing ground to their trendy laterite cousins a few years ago, nickel sulphide deposits — hosts of the giant Sudbury, Voisey’s Bay and Norilsk orebodies — are back in fashion.Nickel sulphide …


Exploration heats up in SW New Brunswick

Despite a slump in base metal exploration, 2002 proved to be a banner year for precious metals in New Brunswick. It was gold’s turn to shine as exploration efforts turned up widespread occurrences in …


Hot holes for Canadian Royalties

Vancouver — Shares in Canadian Royalties (CZZ-V) have risen dramatically to a new 52-week high of $3.08 from under $1 only a few weeks ago. Wasting no time capitalizing on the increase, the company i…


CDNX breaks 3,000 mark in brisk trading

Vancouver — Canada’s junior exchange broke the 3,000 mark during the week ended April 24, as all indices posted gains. The Canadian Venture Exchange composite index tacked on 50.17 points, or 1.7%, t…


Mining index drives CDNX higher

Vancouver — Canada’s junior exchange staged a strong rally, led by a triple-digit gain in the mining index, during the report period ended April 11. The Canadian Venture Exchange’s composite index cl…


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