Attack of the Killer Bs: New Life for Old Camps
Very few explorers are doing grassroots exploration for uranium these days. Why should they? There’s no real need.
Very few explorers are doing grassroots exploration for uranium these days. Why should they? There’s no real need.
The Raglan area in the Ungava Peninsula region of northern Quebec is emerging as a highly prospective nickel camp in light of discoveries by Canadian Royalties (CZZ-V) and, more recently, Anglo Americ…
Ungava-Nunavik District, Que. — There is no huge gossan, just a few frost-heaved, weakly mineralized rustic boulders. In fact, it’s quite an unspectacular showing . . . but within a few metres of sur…
Vancouver — The promise of additional nickel-copper discoveries in the Raglan belt has turned into a reality with partners Knight Resources (KNP-V) and Anglo American (AAUK-Q) tallying encouraging dr…
After losing ground to their trendy laterite cousins a few years ago, nickel sulphide deposits — hosts of the giant Sudbury, Voisey’s Bay and Norilsk orebodies — are back in fashion.Nickel sulphide …
Despite a slump in base metal exploration, 2002 proved to be a banner year for precious metals in New Brunswick. It was gold’s turn to shine as exploration efforts turned up widespread occurrences in …
Vancouver — Shares in Canadian Royalties (CZZ-V) have risen dramatically to a new 52-week high of $3.08 from under $1 only a few weeks ago. Wasting no time capitalizing on the increase, the company i…
Vancouver — Canada’s junior exchange broke the 3,000 mark during the week ended April 24, as all indices posted gains. The Canadian Venture Exchange composite index tacked on 50.17 points, or 1.7%, t…
Vancouver — Canada’s junior exchange staged a strong rally, led by a triple-digit gain in the mining index, during the report period ended April 11. The Canadian Venture Exchange’s composite index cl…
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