Post by Franko10 ™ on Sept 11, 2004 7:45:52 GMT -5
U.S. Canadian Minerals Sets Meeting with Other Saskatchewan Mining Claim Owners in Nevada
LAS VEGAS, Jul 16, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- U.S. Canadian Minerals, Inc. (OTCBB:UCAD) announced today that the Company has received word that the preliminary results from the Goldak Airborne Magnetic Survey of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has been completed. The survey was conducted during April, May and June 2004 using Goldak's Navaho aircraft equipped with a trimaxial magnetic gradiometer.
Goldak's Navaho aircraft equipped with a trimaxial magnetic gradiometer is state of the art geophysical equipment and by flying low-level, hundreds of magnetic anomalies were reported to be identified to the Company. The findings are to be further explored and studied by the Company's consultants.
Rendal Williams, president of U.S. Canadian Minerals, Inc., stated, "The Company has entered into a new era of research in the Saskatchewan area. With fellow mining companies sharing information and news being released regularly from Fort a La Corne, we are excited about our meeting with our fly-over partners next week in Las Vegas at the UCAD headquarters."
Further details relative to this project, and other potential upcoming projects, will be forthcoming in future press releases and at www.uscanadian.net/.
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Statements contained in this document which are not historical fact are forward-looking statements based upon management's current expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by forward-looking statements.
SOURCE: U.S. Canadian Minerals, Inc.
CONTACT: U.S. Canadian Minerals, Inc.
Chris Henneman, 303-220-8476
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KEYWORD: NEVADA INTERNATIONAL CANADA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: MINING/METALS
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LAS VEGAS, Jul 16, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- U.S. Canadian Minerals, Inc. (OTCBB:UCAD) announced today that the Company has received word that the preliminary results from the Goldak Airborne Magnetic Survey of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has been completed. The survey was conducted during April, May and June 2004 using Goldak's Navaho aircraft equipped with a trimaxial magnetic gradiometer.
Goldak's Navaho aircraft equipped with a trimaxial magnetic gradiometer is state of the art geophysical equipment and by flying low-level, hundreds of magnetic anomalies were reported to be identified to the Company. The findings are to be further explored and studied by the Company's consultants.
Rendal Williams, president of U.S. Canadian Minerals, Inc., stated, "The Company has entered into a new era of research in the Saskatchewan area. With fellow mining companies sharing information and news being released regularly from Fort a La Corne, we are excited about our meeting with our fly-over partners next week in Las Vegas at the UCAD headquarters."
Further details relative to this project, and other potential upcoming projects, will be forthcoming in future press releases and at www.uscanadian.net/.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995:
Statements contained in this document which are not historical fact are forward-looking statements based upon management's current expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by forward-looking statements.
SOURCE: U.S. Canadian Minerals, Inc.
CONTACT: U.S. Canadian Minerals, Inc.
Chris Henneman, 303-220-8476
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KEYWORD: NEVADA INTERNATIONAL CANADA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: MINING/METALS
ENVIRONMENT