Kivalliq Energy Corporation

A drill site on the Dipole target at Kivalliq Energy's Angilak uranium property in Nunavut, 325 km west of Rankin Inlet. Source: Kivalliq Energy

Kivalliq unveils robust Dipole results

Kivalliq Energy’s (TSXV: KIV; US-OTC: KVLQF) hunt for another high-grade uranium deposit at its Angilak property, 350 km west of Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, may well be over, with new assay results that have transformed the company’s…



Kivalliq Energy exploration manager Bill Cronk (left) and geologist Jacques Stacey at the Angilak uranium property in Nunavut. Credit: Kivalliq Energy

Kivalliq ready to drill Dipole at Angilak

VANCOUVER — Explorer Kivalliq Energy (TSXV: KIV; US-OTC: KVLQF) has spent the past few years building a substantial uranium resource along the promising Lac 50 trend, 350 km west of the Rankin Inlet in Nunavut, but it’s an upcoming…



Roughrider rises again

VANCOUVER — “We were shocked the land was available,” says Dale Wallster, a director of Kivalliq Energy (TSXV: KIV), in an interview. “So we staked it — but when you stake land in Saskatchewan, other interested…


Kivalliq has big plans for 2013

When it comes to junior uranium exploration and development companies, Kivalliq Energy (KIV-V) is the top pick of mining analysts at brokerage house Raymond James.


Kivalliq has big plans for 2013

When it comes to junior uranium exploration and development companies, Kivalliq Energy (KIV-V) is the top pick of mining analysts at brokerage Raymond James.


An aircraft landing strip near the camp at Kivalliq Energy's Angilak uranium property in Nunavut. Source: Kivalliq Energy

Kivalliq stacks uranium resources at Angilak

It has been roughly three years since uranium explorer Kivalliq Energy (KIV-V) began drilling in earnest at its 1,377-sq.-km Angilak property in Nunavut. The company has long maintained it is looking at a district-scale play in what could…


An air strip made of ice at Kivalliq's Angilak property. Source: Kivalliq Energy

Kivalliq stacks uranium resources at Angilak

VANCOUVER — It has been roughly three years since Vancouver-based uranium explorer Kivalliq Energy (KIV-V) began drilling in earnest at its 1,377-sq.km Angilak property in Nunavut. The company long maintained it was looking at a…


From left: Geologist Jacques Stacey, exploration manager Bill Cronk and COO Andrew Berry, in front of the Nutaaq Camp at Kivalliq Energy's Angilak uranium project in Nunavut. Photo by Kivalliq Energy

Kivalliq eyeing new uranium district in Nunavut

Kivalliq Energy (KIV-V) is cashed-up and moving forward with an ambitious exploration program on its 1,000-sq.-km Angilak property in Nunavut, just as the Nunavut government has formalized its uranium policy.The company completed an…



From right: Kaminak Gold geologist Joe Currie; vice-president of exploration Tim Smith; geologist Alan Wainwright; with staff at the Coffee gold project in the Yukon. Photo by Kaminak Gold

Kaminak starts $15M Yukon drill program

After one of the most successful initial drill programs in the Yukon last year, Kaminak Gold (KAM-V) is back with plans to drill up to 45,000 metres in 2011 on its 100%-owned Coffee gold project in the White Gold district.


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