Feasibility study halted at Tulsequah
Vancouver — After years of trying to bring the Tulsequah polymetallic mine back into production,
Vancouver — After years of trying to bring the Tulsequah polymetallic mine back into production,
Vancouver Halting an update to a feasibility study while conceding that its proposed Tulsequah polymetallic mine …
The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a decision on the adequacy of aboriginal consultation for the Tulsequah mine…
Redfern Resources, a unit of
Vancouver — Assays are in hand for the first two holes of a drill program at the Tulsequah Chief mine property, near Atlin in northwestern British Columbia.
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Vancouver — At the Tulsequah Chief massive sulphide property in northwestern British Columbia, an ongoing 8,000-metre drill program has intersected a gold-rich zone 90 metres west of the current reso…
Vancouver — Redcorp Ventures (RDV-T) will carry out 8,000 metres of surface and underground drilling at the Tulsequah polymetallic project in northwest British Columbia.The junior aims to find extens…
Vancouver — The government of British Columbia has finally issued a project approval certificate to Redcorp Venture’s (RDV-T) Tulsequah Chief project in the province’s northwestern region.The approva…
Vancouver — Despite the implementation of one of the most attractive incentive programs in the country, mineral exploration in Canada’s westernmost province failed to ignite in 2002.In 2001, total fi…
Vancouver — Drilling by Redcorp Ventures (RDV-T) has returned encouraging values from the Hawk gold property in north-central British Columbia.All 12 holes in the 1,500-metre program, which tested fo…
Redcorp Ventures (RDV-T) has launched a 1,500-metre drill program on its Hawk gold project in north-central British Columbia.Surface sampling traced two parallel veins over a 3-km strike length at the…
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