Rainy River Resources Ltd



A core sample with visible gold from Rainy River Resources' namesake gold project in Ontario. Source: Rainy River Resources

Rainy River hits feasibility milestone

Rainy River Resources’ (RR-T) president and CEO Raymond Threlkeld is touting the company’s Rainy River gold deposit in northwestern Ontario as “low risk and very high return.”


From left to right: Rainy Resources' Kyle Stanfield, Vice-President of Environment and Sustainability; Garett Macdonald, Vice-President of Operations; Michael A. Mutchler, Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer.

Rainy River hits feasibility milestone

Rainy River Resources’ (RR-T) president and CEO Raymond Threlkeld is touting the company’s Rainy River gold deposit in northwestern Ontario as a “low risk and very high return project.”



A drill at a Bayfield Ventures' Burns Block gold-silver project in northwestern Ontario. Source: Bayfield Ventures

Bayfield hits more high grade

With each new drill hole, Bayfield Ventures (BYV-V) is learning more about a high-grade gold-silver shoot that extends from its East Burns zone towards the Intrepid gold-silver zone on Rainy River Resources’ (RR-T) surrounding property.


Geologist Bob Marvin and Shane Wu study results at Bayfield's Burns Block project. Source: Bayfield Ventures

Bayfield hits more high-grade at Burns Block

VANCOUVER – With each new drill hole Bayfield Ventures (BYV-V) is learning more about a high-grade gold-silver shoot that extends from its East Burns zone towards the Intrepid gold-silver zone on Rainy River Resources’ (RR-T)…


An aerial view of the landscape at Rainy River Resources' eponymous gold project in northwestern Ontario. Photo by Rainy River Resources

Rainy River adds more shine to PEA

Rainy River Resources’ (RR-T) updated preliminary economic assessment (PEA) proposes a smaller, higher-grade and lower-cost gold mine at its namesake project in northwestern Ontario. Given the current negative market conditions, the…


Rainy River adds more shine in updated PEA

Rainy River Resources’ (RR-T) updated preliminary economic assessment (PEA) proposes a smaller, higher-grade and  lower-cost gold mine at its namesake project in northwestern Ontario.


Exploration geologists Rory Krocker (front) and Adam Larsen examine core at Treasury Metals' Goliath project. Photo by Treasury Metals

Aquiline grads look for treasure in Ontario

Three years after selling the ­world-class Navidad silver deposit in Argentina, the key members of the former Aquiline Resources team are looking to strike pay dirt again — only this time, they are doing it closer to…


The Gualcamyo gold mine in the northern San Juan province of Argentina. Photo by Yamana Gold

Yamana pounces on Extorre

Following a tumultuous four months that saw its share price plummet and development options narrow, Vancouver-based explorer Extorre Gold Mines (XG-T, XG-X) has found a ­solution to its problem in the form of Toronto-based miner Yamana Gold…


At Rainy River Resources' Rainy River gold project, from left: vice-president of environment and sustainability Kyle Stanfield, COO Michael Mutchler and vice-president of operations Garett Macdonald. Photo by Rainy River Resources

Here comes the sun for Rainy River

An updated resource estimate based on 394 new core holes from 170,000 metres of drilling in 2011 — bringing the total to 1,279 drill holes, or 578,000 metres — has lifted the spirits and shares of Rainy River Resources (RR-T, RR-V).


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