SASKATCHEWAN – Denison Mines Corp. says assays from winter drilling at the Gryphon D lens at the Wheeler River project show grades up 45% from previously released radiometric probe results. The project is owned 60% and operated by Denison. Cameco…
SASKATCHEWAN – Denison Mines of Toronto continues its successful 16,000-metre winter drilling program at the Gryphon zone on the 60% owned Wheeler River uranium property in the Athabasca Basin. The balance of the project is held by Cameco Corp. (30%)…
TORONTO – Denison Mines Corp. has signed definitive agreements with Anglo Pacific Group that will put $43.5 million in the Denison treasury. The deal includes a 13-year limited recourse loan of $40.8 million and $2.7 million streaming agreement for 22%…
As Canada celebrates the 150th anniversary of the signing of Confederation this year, it is a great time to remember the enormous contributions the mineral sector has made to our past and highlight the Top 10 Mining Men in…
Several Canadian companies have recently announced their 2017 exploration plans, and many of the plans have multi-million-dollar budgets. Here are two of them: Vancouver’s ATAC Resources is accelerating its program at the Rackla gold project 55 km northeast of Keno…
SASKATCHEWAN – Denison Mines Corp. of Toronto says results from 13 additional drill holes at the Wheeler River uranium project in the Athabasca Basin has expanded the strike length of the D series mineralized lenses immediately north and northwest of…
The Gold Report recently published a report by Thibault Lepouttre of Caesars Report in which the author speculates on several Canadian juniors that might become targets of acquisition as precious metals prices rise. First on his list is Columbus Gold…
SASKATCHEWAN – The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has approved an application to increase the throughput of the McClean Lake uranium plant to 24 million lb of uranium dioxide from the current limit of 13 million lb. The increase was necessary…
Denison Mines’ preliminary economic assessment (PEA) for its flagship Wheeler River uranium project in northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin has left a good first impression on analysts. The project, located approximately 35km north-northeast of Key Lake and 35km southwest of the…
SASKATCHEWAN – Denison Mines Corp. of Toronto says final assays results from this winter’s drilling at the Wheeler River uranium project are better than the previously reported downhole radiometric probe results. Denison holds a 60% interest in the project that…
Denison Mines’ (TSX: DML; NYSE: DNN) preliminary economic assessment (PEA) on its flagship Wheeler River uranium project in northern Saskatchewan’s Athabasca basin has left a good first impression on analysts. The project contains the high grade Gryphon and Phoenix deposits…
SASKATCHEWAN – Toronto’s Denison Mines Corp. continues to drill at the Wheeler River property in the Athabasca Basin, and the high grade holes keep coming. The latest was 3.9% eU3O8 over 9.2 metres including 6.7% eU3O8 over 5.43 metres about…