2004


Anglo drops Muskox

Vancouver — Anglo American (AAUK-Q) has dropped its option on Muskox Minerals‘ (MSK-V) Muskox Intrusive project in the Coronation Gulf region of Nunavut.


Juniors show life signs

The TSX Venture Exchange managed neither a loss nor a gain over the report period May 26-June 1, ending at 1603.22 after breaking its 6-week losing streak in the previous week.





Livingstone resigns from MABC

The president and CEO of the Mining Association of British Columbia (MABC), Gary Livingston, has stepped down to assume the same posts with Western Canadian Coal.



Drilling at Nevada Pacific Gold's Amador Canyon silver project in Nevada's Austin mining district.

Nevada Pacific hunts for motherlode

Vancouver — For the past seven years Nevada Pacific Gold (NPG-V), has scoured the arid hills of northeastern Nevada, searching for what Chairman David Hottman calls “low-risk shots at changing the face of the company.”…



Location of major mineral exploration plays in Alaska.

Alaska emerges as gold giant

Vancouver — In 2003, spending on precious metals exploration in Alaska amounted to a disappointing US$12 million. However, a considerable improvement is expected for 2004, owing to the increase in the price of gold, which, in turn, has enabled ju…


Honeymoon not over for Southern Cross (June 07, 2004)

Southern Cross Resources (SXR-T) has identified more uranium within 500 metres of the Honeymoon Resource on Mining Lease 6109 in the Curnamona area, 75 km northwest of Broken Hill in the state of Southern Australia.


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