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Kennady North resource due by year's end

Kennady Diamonds Inc. reported the completion of a 2015 infill drill program at the Kelvin kimberlite of the Kennady North diamond project in Northwest Territories. "The Kelvin infill drilling has... — Updated 1/29/2018

 

Kelvin North sample returns good diamonds

Kennady Diamonds Inc. June 22 reported diamond recovery results from a 2.7-metric-ton sample of kimberlite from the 2015 winter drill program at the Kelvin North Lobe of its Kennady North project in... — Updated 6/28/2015 Full story

 

More kimberlite cut at Kennady North

Kennady Diamonds Inc. May 13 and May 19 reported additional encouraging results from the current drilling at its Kennady North diamond project in Northwest Territories. The company said drilling at... — Updated 5/24/2015 Full story

 

Kennady reports kimberlite results

Kennady Diamonds Inc. April 23 reported further diamond recovery results from the 2014 summer/fall drilling of the Kelvin kimberlite at its Kennady North diamond project, Northwest Territories. A... — Updated 5/3/2015 Full story

 

Kennady Diamonds raises C$18.6M

Kennady Diamonds Inc. March 10 reported the closing of the final tranche of a C$18.64 million non-brokered private placement financing. In this third tranche, the diamond exploration company issued... — Updated 3/15/2015 Full story

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Mining Explorers 2014: Diamonds draw industry interest

After ushering in devolution in concert with implementing the first phase of a well-reasoned mineral development strategy, the Northwest Territories is eager to attract new mineral resource investment in 2014 in hopes of building on an uptick in... — Updated 11/2/2014

 
 By Shane Lasley    News

Mining Explorers 2014: Raising the bar at Kennady North

Since being spun-out of Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. in the summer of 2012, Kennady Diamonds Inc. has had a singular focus - find a next-generation Northwest Territories diamond mine at its... — Updated 11/2/2014

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Explorers' hunt for diamonds heats up

Diamonds exploration heated up in the Northwest Territories in 2014 as more and more companies mounted campaigns aimed at identifying the next big discovery in a region that has already produced three operating diamond mines and one well-advanced... — Updated 9/28/2014

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Mining Explorers 2013: Rich resources spur project investment

Northwest Territories continued to benefit in 2013 from a recent surge of exploration interest. A vast expanse of mountains, forests and tundra that is roughly two-thirds the size of Alaska, the territory covers 1.17 million square kilometers... — Updated 11/3/2013

 

Mining Explorers 2013: Kennady Diamonds Inc.

KDI: TSX-V Chairman: Jonathan Christopher James Comerford President and CEO: Patrick C. Evans Kennady Diamonds in 2013 explored its Kennady North diamond project located to the west and north of the Gahcho Kué Joint Venture about 300 kilometers... — Updated 11/3/2013

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Kennady North yields promising results

Kennady Diamonds Inc. is wrapping up what its management describes as a very successful 2013 exploration season at its Kennady North Project located immediately north and west of the Gahcho Kué Joint Venture where De Beers Canada (51 percent) and... — Updated 9/29/2013

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Territory sees spurt in mining activity

A challenging economic climate in 2012 failed to impede growth in mining activity in Northwest Territories. As miners struggled to fund their work programs, numerous companies managed to plow ahead in the wake of regulatory improvements, advancing... — Updated 12/30/2012

 

Mining Explorers 2012: Mountain Province Diamonds Inc.

MPV: TSX Chairman: Jonathan Christopher James Comerford, B.A. (Econ.), M.B.S. (Finance) President and CEO: Patrick C. Evans, B.A., B.Sc. Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. focused in 2012 on exploration and development of its diamond projects in... — Updated 11/11/2012

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Peregrine exploration kept pace in 2012

For a junior who lost a substantial funding partner, BHP Billiton Canada Inc., at the onset of the recent downturn in the financial markets, Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. hardly broke stride in exploration momentum in 2012. The aggressive explorer not on... — Updated 10/28/2012

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Junior nears end of quest for diamonds

After 17 long years of working to develop the Gahcho Kué diamond deposit into what promises to be one of the world's largest and richest diamond mines, Mountain Province Diamonds Ltd. is turning its attention to the diamonds next door. The... — Updated 2/26/2012 Full story

 

Mining Explorers 2009: Mountain Province Diamonds Inc.

MPV: TSX; MDM: AMEX Chairman: Jonathan Christopher James Comerford President and CEO: Patrick Evans Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. is a 23-year-old diamond exploration and development company based in Toronto, Ont. The company's primary asset is... — Updated 11/1/2009

 

Mineral Roundup in the Northwest Territories

The Northwest Territories has four operating mines: three diamond producers and one long-running tungsten operation. Exploration and development activity was brisk in 2008 with the most advanced projects located in the Slave Province. Here's a... — Updated 3/29/2009 Full story

 
 By Mining News    News

Gahcho Kue diamonds earn higher valuation

Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. Nov. 17 reported results of an independent valuation of the diamonds recovered from the Gahcho Kue Project during the exploration phase. The valuation was conducted by WWW International Diamond Consultants Ltd. and t... — Updated 11/30/2008

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Permitting slows for DeBeers project

DeBeers Canada Inc. is exploring the Gahcho Kué project in the Northwest Territories this summer, hoping to confirm its potential to become the company's second major diamond mine in the Canadian Arctic. Of the four major mining projects De Beers... — Updated 8/26/2007

 
 By Sarah Hurst    News

Diamond find in 'big rabbit country'

De Beers, the world's largest diamond company, is rapidly making itself at home in snow-bound Canada, thousands of miles from its base in South Africa. On the heels of its Snap Lake mine in Northwest Territories and the Victor mine in northern... — Updated 12/25/2005 Full story

 

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