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  • Newmac’s Crazy Fox Yielding High-grade Molybdenum Intercepts
    Newmac Resources (TSX.V:NER) Crazy Fox project 100 km north of Kamloops in British Columbia’s Chilcotin region is turning in some good grades across long intersections. With two drills operating continuously, there will be many more to come throughout the 2008 exploration season.
  • Soltera Mining Acquires Three More Past-Producing Gold Prospects
    Soltera Mining Corp. (OTCBB:SLTA) has been busy acquiring properties during the first quarter of 2008. Unstable markets have been unable to dampen the resolve with which management goes about building shareholder value.
  • Goldcliff’s 15 Ounces Gold Per Tonne
    Goldcliff Resources (TSX.V:GCN) assayed a trenching sample from its 100% owned Panorama Ridge project that returned a value of over 15 ounces per tonne of gold.
  • Drilling in the Land of Giants
    Over the next six months, investors in Canaco Resources (TSX.V:CAN) can expect to be bombarded with drill results from 4 different projects the company has underway in what will likely be the defining year of Canaco’s existence.
  • Silver Spruce Leads the Uranium Boom in Labrador
    When it comes to uranium exploration in Labrador, few companies boast the scale and scope of Silver Spruce Resources’ (TSX.V: SSE) Central Mineral Belt project (CMB).
  • Universal Power: Uranium Exploration With a Polymetallic Twist
    A brand new entry in the global uranium exploration ring, Universal Power Corp. (TSX.V:UNX) began trading under its new name and symbol on October 2nd of this year. Universal’s unique mix of Uranium, Silver and Iron Oxide Copper Gold (“IOCG”) prospects gives investors a unique blend of exposure to upside across various in-demand commodities
  • Linux Gold Corp (OTCBB:LNXGF) New Ester Lode Project
    The reason for the excitement at Linux Gold is apparent. The Ester Lode property is in the middle of the Fairbanks Gold District, one of the more prolific gold areas in North America. Over 10 million ounces of gold have been recovered from placer mining alone since 1902.
  • Tribune Uranium’s (TSX.V:TCB) Athabasca Power Play
    Canada’s Athabasca Basin is home to the world’s largest uranium mine, McArthur River. The mine, 30% owned by AREVA Resources and 70% by Cameco (NYSE:CCJ, TSX:CCO), produces approximately 18.7 million pounds of uranium per annum. Tribune Uranium (TSX.V: TCB) recently announced two separate drill programs in the basin.

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