Strongbow Exploration Inc


Drillers working at Revolution Resources' Champion Hills gold-silver project in North Carolina in 2010. Photo by Revolution Resources

Revolution explores Carolina slate belt

Drilling along a 25-km-long trend is bound to generate mixed results, and such is the case for Revolution Resources (RV-T) at its Champion Hills project in North Carolina.


Revolution explores Carolina Slate Belt

Vancouver – Drilling along a 25-km-long trend is bound to lead to some mixed results, and such is the case for Revolution Resources (RV-T) at its Champion Hills project in North Carolina.




Strongbow To Tally Nickel King Resource

In September, Strongbow Exploration (SBW-V, SBWFF-O) received assay results for the final 14 holes of its 2008 drill program at its Nickel King project in the Northwest Territories.



TITAN URANIUMFrom left: Titan Uranium CEO Chad Wasilenkoff, director-chairman Arni Johannson, president Philip Olson and geologist Paul Nichols (orange vest) head out from Baker Lake airport to the company's Thelon basin uranium project in Nunavut.

Forgotten Thelon attracts attention

Vancouver — Sharing many similarities with the better-known Athabasca basin in northern Saskatchewan, the Thelon basin, situated on border of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, is enjoying an exp…



Almaden Minerals' qualified person, Ed Balon, and his dog Dakota, stake in situ quartz vein mineralization on the NIC showing, part of the Prospect Valley property in the Spences Bridge gold belt -- about 250 km east of Vancouver.

Grassroots prospecting uncovers B.C. gold belt

Vancouver — The discovery of coarse placer gold at the mouth of the Nicoamen River in 1857 sparked a gold rush that a year later drew an estimated 20,000 prospectors and fortune-seekers to the Fraser…


Strongbow shoots up the market

Shares in Strongbow Exploration (SBW-V) continue to exceed 30 apiece more than three weeks after the company released drill results from its partly owned Skoonka Creek gold propert…



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