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More gold fields in Guyana (June 14, 2004)

Guyana Goldfields (GUY-T) is coming up with impressive assays as the drills turn on its Aurora property, 175 km west of Georgetown, Guyana. The program began a few months ago and has tested several zones.


Pogo back on track

Vancouver — Partners Teck Cominco (TEK-T) and Sumitomo Metal Mining have been given the approval to continue developing the Pogo gold project, 90 miles southeast of Fairbanks, Alaska.


Committee Bay hits more gold

Vancouver — Partners Committee Bay Resources (CBR-V) and Gold Fields (GFI-N) have completed the first three holes of this year’s drill program on the Committee Bay gold project, northeast of Baker Lake in Nun…


Research Capital ranks junior golds

The rise in gold prices above US$350 per oz. in 2003 set in motion a wave of mine development projects around the world. However, in a recent report, gold analysts Barry Allen and Sheldon Yip of Toronto-based Research Capital warn that investors i…


Shore Gold Vice-President of Exploration George Read stands near Project Geologist Kirsten Marcia at the face underground at the Star Diamond project. Beside her is Mark Shimell, a consulting geologist from A.C.A. Howe International.

Curiosity grows over Fort la Corne kimberlite field

The Star diamond project in Saskatchewan is at a critical evaluation stage. Shore Gold (SGF-V) has sunk a shaft into the Star pipe to a targeted depth of 250 metres below surface in order to collect a 25,000-tonne bulk sample de…



More targets in Temagami

Tres-Or Resources (TRS-V) and Adroit Resources (ADT-V) have received encouraging results from airborne surveys of their diamond properties in Ontario’s Temagami region.


Cempaka benefits from less stripping

Less stripping will mean higher production at less cost on BM Diamondcorp‘s (BDI-V) Cempaka property, 45 km from the coastal city of Banjarmasin in southeastern Kalimantan, Indonesia.


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