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Stakeholder Gold Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with the flagship property in Nova Scotia, Canada. The primary focus of Stakeholder is developing the Bass River Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG) project which the company has optioned, located on the Cobequid-Chedabucto Fault Zone (CCFZ) in central Nova Scotia, Canada. The property is host to >100 mineral occurrences and small deposits of Iron-Oxide, Copper, Cobalt, Gold, Nickel and Barite, the CCFZ has only recently been recognized as a potential host for these deposit types. Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Geodex Minerals Ltd. (TSX.V: GXM) is a Canadian-based resource company with a focus on the consolidation of past-producing and producing Antimony and Tin mines in Canada and Internationally. Geodex maintains its commitment to also pursuing Tungsten and Indium. Tungsten, in particular, frequently appears in mineralisations with Tin (and Tantalum). The geology of the Maritime Provinces is notably prospective for a number of critical metals, including Tungsten, Tin and Antimony.
CaNickel Mining is a Canadian junior mining company that owns the Bucko Lake Nickel Mine near Wabowden, Manitoba.
Kerford Limestone Co is a Weeping Water, NE-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Brades Resource Corp has partnered with Fission 3.0 Corp. to explore Fission’s highly prospective Clearwater West property in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin – the world’s largest source of high-grade uranium. Fission, the Operator of the project, shares the same industry-leading technical team as Fission Uranium (two major high-grade uranium discoveries in three years, PDAC 2014 Bill Dennis Award for Exploration Success, The Northern Miner ‘Persons of the Year’ 2013). Brades has an additional uranium project in the Basin and a gold project in British Columbia. Gold: Brades’ 100%-owned BRC gold project in North Western British Columbia, covers just over 14,000 hectares, where it has just completed a full spring/summer exploration program. Click to view the Technical Report. Uranium: In Canada’s Athabasca Basin, Brades has 100% ownership of the Lorne Lake project - 40,000+ hectares in the western area of the Basin, situated beside the Centennial Deposit owned by Cameco/Areva. The company’s JV project with Fission 3.0, Clearwater West, is immediately adjacent to Fission Uranium’s Patterson Lake South (PLS) property – host to a major high-grade, shallow depth uranium discovery. Fission will be the Operator at Clearwater West.