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Fifth Zone the Charm for Redhawk

Vancouver — A resource estimate for the American Eagle porphyry at Redhawk Resources’ (RDK-V, RHWKF-O) Copper Creek project, in Arizona, estimates the deposit hosts 1.54 billion lbs. of copper, makin…


BY STEPHEN STAKIWWestern Uranium's lithium project manager Ed Benson and company president and chief executive Pam Klessig give an overview of the lithium deposits at the Kings Valley uranium project, in northwestern Nevada.

Cameco investment sees Western Uranium on course

SITE VISIT Orovada, Nev. — Uranium giant Cameco (CCO-T, CCJ-N) must like what it sees in Western Uranium (WUC-V, WURNF-O), and its flagship Kings Valley property. The major recently invested…



Strathmore grows Gas Hills claims

Strathmore Minerals’ (STM-V, STHJF-O) has snapped up more land in the Gas Hills uranium district of Wyoming, historically the second-largest uranium producing area in the United States.





U.S. Markets October 2-8

After the steady gains realized during the previous session, the United States markets retreated slightly over the Oct. 2-8 trading period on concerns that a slowing economy will reduce demand for ene…


Crescent mine still shines for SNS

Vancouver — SNS Silver (SNS-V, SNSFF-O) is showing a hundred-year-old mine can still host significant silver by intercepting almost 2,000 grams silver per tonne over 3 metres at its Crescent mine pro…


Pebble keeps proving itself (October 15, 2007)

Vancouver — Pebble project owners Northern Dynasty Minerals (NDM-V, NAK-X) and Anglo American (AAUK-Q, AAL-L) are hitting lengthy, high-grade copper-gold-molybdenum intercepts at Pebble East.


More zinc at Back Forty (October 15, 2007)

Aquila Resources (AQA-T, AQLRF-O) continues to intersect long intervals of massive and stringer sulphides on its Back Forty base metal project, in Menominee Cty., Mich.



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