LYCOS RETRIEVER
Saskatchewan: North Dakota
built 291 days ago
Saskatchewan lies far from any significant body of water. This, combined with its northerly latitude gives it a cold summer type humid continental climate (Köppen type Dfb) in the eastern half, drying off to a
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Uranerz has been informed that on January 17, 2006 Triex Minerals Corporation ('Triex') completed a detailed airborne geophysics survey on Uranerz Energy's Cochrane River properties in northeastern Saskatchewan. Fugro Airborne Surveys completed helicopter-borne DIGHEM V geophysical surveys (EM and magnetic) over four grids on the Cochrane River property for a total of 1,949 line kilometres. Total budget is approximately $200,000. All the grids were flown at 100 m line spacing to produce high resolution data. The grid areas covered major boundary zones on regional airborne magnetic maps, and on the location of known mineral occurrences, geochemical anomalies and previously defined conductors. The properties span the eastern margin of the Wollaston-Mudjatic Transition Zone along which several of the major uranium deposits occur in the Athabasca Basin, such as McArthur River and Eagle Point.
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Activity at Oilsands Quest's Axe Lake Discovery area in northwest Saskatchewan resumed on January 2, 2008, following a 10-day Christmas break. In the winter months ahead, Oilsands Quest's objectives include the following:
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