Sunridge Gold Corp

Eritrean gov’t lifts ban on exploration

Vancouver –After changing the mining legislation to ensure it gets a bigger piece of the pie, the government of Eritrea has lifted the ban on exploration by foreign mining companies. The move comes four months after the government suddenly called…


Eritrean government extends olive branch

Vancouver — The Eritrean government is seeking further meetings with foreign companies exploring for minerals in the East African country. The move comes four months after its surprising and unexplained ban on all exploration within its borders.




Investors anxiously awaiting results

The junior mining market is showing rumblings of gaining some legs with daily trading volumes remaining over the paltry 20-million-share threshold for the week. Investors await exploration results from the plethora of cashed-up companies active ov…


Government halts exploration in Eritrea

Vancouver — Several Canadian-based companies have been ordered to halt their exploration programs in Eritrea. According to a press release released by the companies collectively, the Eritrean Ministry of Mines gave no reason for ordering the work…


Juniors reflect gold’s weakness

After making some headway in the previous trading period, Toronto Venture Exchange-listed companies gave back some ground as the U.S. dollar strengthened and the gold price eased on decreasing terrorist fears. The S&P-TSX Venture Exchange index de…



Sun shines on Debarwa South (July 26, 2004)

Vancouver — Following encouraging drill results from the Debarwa Main zone in Eritrea, Sunridge Gold (SGC-V) and partner Sub-Sahara Resources have hit comparable grades in the Debarwa South zone.



Sub-Sahara explores Debarwa in Eritrea

Vancouver — Drilling by Australian-listed Sub-Sahara Resources on the Debarwa deposit in Eritrea has returned impressive gold and silver grades, in addition to copper in the Supergene zone.


Sunridge explores in Eritrea (February 16, 2004)

Two drills are testing the Debarwa copper-gold deposit in Eritrea. The near-surface, volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit is part of the 1,400-sq.-km Asmara project held by partners Sunridge Gold (SG…


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