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STAR URANIUM CORP > Fort a la Corne Diamonds
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Post by LongView75 on Mar 06, 2011 9:50am

Fort a la Corne Diamonds

If anyone missed this news release from Shore Gold, it's worth reading.

https://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/March2011/02/c7158.html


The Shore Gold Star Diamond project is of course directly adjacent to the JV properties owned by Star Uranium and United Uranium. If Shore is moving forward towards production at these properties, then the exploration announcement from Star Uranium in January is a step in the right direction.
Comment by Uranium100 on Mar 06, 2011 3:47pm
thanks for the post, that is the reason that i still have this stock!
Comment by Uranium100 on Mar 10, 2011 2:31pm
General info about the fort a la corne region.. It is from 2008 but shows the potential of the area where star uranium is in.In the Fort-à-la-Corne region of northern Saskatchewan,Shore Gold Inc. released in June a NI 43-101 compliantresource estimate on the Star kimberlite that includes indicatedresources of 122.7 Mt at a grade of 0.136 ct/t andinferred resources of 30.3 Mt at a grade of 0 ...more  
Comment by Uranium100 on Mar 24, 2011 2:18pm
"Apex will initially analyze airborne geophysical data to identify potential kimberlites or related intrusions." Anyone an idea when we can expect some (new) information on the fort a la corne properties? Do these things take days, weeks, months or years to analyse?
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