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In summer 2005, Chief Glenn Nolan (centre, red sweater) of the Missanabie Cree First Nation, led a canoe trip to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the signing of Treaty 9, which encompasses the northern portion of Ontario. The 3-month journey involved celebrations in many of the 49 communities inside the treaty boundaries and concluded with a ceremony in Canada's capital, Ottawa. Nolan is a PDAC director and a member of the association's Aboriginal Affairs Committee.

Aboriginal participation in the mineral industry

In 2005, PDAC established an Aboriginal Affairs Committee with a mandate to keep the board and membership informed on aboriginal affairs as they may impact on exploration and development in Canada. Pr…


Trade Show (January 23, 2006)

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2iC Australia 1037
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Junior board steams ahead on strong metals prices

Investors continued to drive junior resource stocks upward on soaring precious and base metals prices. The S&P-TSX Venture Composite Index closed out the Jan. 10-16 trading session at 2,394.54, up…




Spot Prices Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2006 Courtesy of Scotiabank

Precious Metals Price (US$/oz.) Change
Gold $558.05 +12.80
Silver $9.04 0.00
Platinum<...



Atna cuts Ogee high grade

The Ogee zone at the past-producing Pinson mine project in northeastern Nevada is starting to live up to its name for operator Atna Resources (ATN-T, ATNAF-O)….






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