Gold Eagle Mines Ltd

Exall takes writedown

Management of Exall Resources (EXL-T) is taking a $7-Million writedown of two non-performing assets; the Mazaruni alluvial diamond project in Brazil and the Santo Tomas copper-gold project in Mexico.E…


Stock mill begins custom milling

The Stock mill near Matheson, Ont., has begun operating again after a suspension of nearly three years.The mill, which is owned and operated by St Andrew Goldfields (SAS-T), recently began milling ore…


Exall Resources raises financing

In northeastern Ontario, development work continues on schedule at the Hislop Twp. gold project of Exall Resources (EXL-T) and Glimmer Resources (GME-V).The former has reached an agreement in principl…


THE DIAMOND PAGE — Diamonds produced at Mazaruni

Partners Mazaruni Minerals (ASE) and Exall Resources (TSE) have started producing diamonds on the Mazaruni placer diamond operation on Guyana’s Mazaruni River.A dredge is taking bulk samples in three …


Exall and Mazaruni test alluvial project

Exploration has resumed at the Mazaruni River alluvial gold and diamond project in Guyana.The prospect is held equally by Exall Resources (TSE) and Mazaruni Minerals (ASE), which are planning to compl…


Exall to buy stake in Hislop-Beatty

Exall Resources (TSE) has agreed to pay Hemlo Gold Mines (TSE) $3.1 million for its 60% controlling interest in the Hislop-Beatty gold property east of Timmins, Ont.Along with the cash payment, Hemlo …




Britannia options Exall project

An agreement has been signed by Exall Resources (TSE) and Britannia Gold (VSE) for a joint venture on the Santo Tomas copper project in Sinaloa state, Mexico.Under the agreement, Britannia will assume…


Exploration planned at Gold Eagle mine

Exploration progress in the Red Lake camp of Ontario has encouraged Canadian Golden Dragon Resources (VSE) to enter into an agreement with Exall Resources (TSE) for a work program at the latter’s Gold…




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