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  • Mining Explorers 2015: Kivalliq Energy Corp.

    Updated Nov 1, 2015

    KIV: TSX-V Chairman: John Robins Chief Executive Officer: Jim Paterson President: Jeff Ward Exploration Manager: Bill Cronk Kivalliq Energy Corp. is focused on the exploration of its growing portfolio of quality uranium projects in Nunavut and Saskatchewan. Angilak, the flagship of this portfolio, is a 105,280-hectare (275,469 acres) property that blankets a number of high-priority zones including the promising high-grade Lac 50 Trend uranium deposit. Since acquiring Angilak in 2008, Kivalliq has invested more than C$55...

  • Hunt for gold leads junior to emeralds

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Oct 28, 2012

    In exploring for gold in the central Kivalliq region of Nunavut this field season, North Country Gold Corp. has found evidence of emerald in drill core at the Anuri prospect on its 300-kilometer- (186 miles) long Committee Bay Greenstone Belt Property. The junior's Nunavut land package at Committee Bay consists of 222,623 hectares (550,101 acres) and has identified five distinct mineral development centers, including the Anuri-Raven prospect and the Three Bluffs gold deposit where the company has focused exploration in...

  • Explorers chase signs of Carlin gold

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Dec 25, 2011

    It is still early days in the exploration play for gold in eastern Yukon Territory, but a score of companies got a jump on competitors in 2011 by targeting promising occurrences of gold and pathfinder elements in a frenzy of unprecedented claim staking and reconnaissance. The early explorers rushed to the region following a report by Atac Resources Ltd. in September 2010 that it discovered unusual mineralization in the rocky eastern ridges of its 1,600-square-kilometer (618 square miles) Rackla Project. Atac posted high-grade...

  • Fortymile resonates with Rolling Thunder

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 25, 2010

    FORTYMILE - The storm clouds responsible for the torrential rains that recently washed away long sections of the Taylor Highway are not the only source of rumbling in the Fortymile region of eastern Interior Alaska. Full Metal Minerals Ltd. has launched the Rolling Thunder Project here this summer. The staking and exploration initiative is targeting the lode source of more than half a million ounces of placer gold recovered historically from the streams draining the rolling...