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Northisle Copper and Gold Inc V.NCX

Alternate Symbol(s):  NTCPF

Northisle Copper and Gold Inc. is a sustainable mineral resource company. It owns the North Island Project, which is a copper and gold porphyry project in Canada. The North Island Project is located near Port Hardy, British Columbia on a more than 34,000-hectare block of mineral titles 100% owned by the Company stretching 50 kilometers (km) northwest from the now closed Island Copper Mine operated by BHP Billiton. The claim block includes two defined resources at Hushamu and Red Dog, and numerous additional copper and gold porphyry targets. The Hushamu Deposit is a high-level telescoped porphyry copper-gold- molybdenum system containing a significant rhenium content. The Pemberton Hills target is within a 6.5 km long by 1.5 km thick area of high-level, advanced argillic alteration within Mesozoic-age andesitic volcanic rocks in an early-stage exploration zone. The North Island Project includes several relatively untested targets, including Northwest Expo, Goodspeed and Macintosh.


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Post by netprofiteer2on Feb 04, 2009 4:19pm
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News Release from AIMCO

News Release from AIMCO( NAW ) 02/04 03:44PM RPT-Alberta pension manager says no Nova funding deal
    CALGARY, Alberta, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Alberta Investment Management Corp denied reports on Wednesday it was poised to provide funding to help Nova Chemicals Corp <NCX.TO> meet its financial obligations.     Leo de Bever, chief executive of the firm, which manages C$70 billion ($57 billion) in Alberta public sector pensions, said "there is no such thing in the works."     "It's an interesting idea but there's nothing going on," de Bever said.  (Reporting by Scott Haggett; editing by Rob Wilson)  ((scott.haggett@thomsonreuters.com; Reuters Messaging: 
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