Channel Resources is pleased to announce that it has received a two-year extension to the exploration permit for the Tanlouka gold project in Burkina Faso, West Africa from an original expiry date of January 27, 2014 to January 27, 2016, by which time a mining lease can be established to allow for development to take place.
Channel Resources is pleased to report that a soil sampling survey at the Tanwaka exploration target on the Tanlouka Gold Project has outlined major new gold anomalies that, together with other exploration activities undertaken to-date, shows signatures that are approximately twice the size of those that led to the discovery of the Mankarga 5 [...]
Channel Resources announces that it has filed a National Instrument 43-101 compliant technical report on the Mankarga 5 maiden resource estimate for the Tanlouka project in Burkina Faso, West Africa. As previously announced by the Company on July 19, 2012, the Report identifies Indicated Mineral Resources of 14.1 million tonnes at 0.94 grams per [...]
Channel Resources is pleased to report on assay results from an exploratory 2,100 metre drilling program on the Mankarga 1 area at the Tanlouka Gold Project in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Channel designed this drilling program with two main objectives: (1) to determine the spatial orientation of high-grade structures discovered in 2010/2011 reverse [...]
Channel Resources announces that it has granted incentive stock options to directors, management and consultants for the purchase of up to a total of 2,625,000 common shares of the Company at an exercise price of $0.15 per share. The Options have a term of five years, are subject to vesting provisions, and are governed by the Company's Stock Option [...]
Channel is pleased to announce a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate for the Mankarga 5 deposit at its Tanlouka gold project, located in Burkina Faso, West Africa. The Company engaged AMEC Americas to conduct a mineral resource estimate in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 standards on the Mankarga 5 deposit based on 71 core drill holes and [...]
Channel Resources is pleased to report favorable metallurgical test results from its Tanlouka gold project in Burkina Faso. A battery of scoping level metallurgical tests including grind calibration, gravity test, whole ore leach, gravity tailings leach, coarse ore bucket roll tests and environmental studies were conducted on drill core composite [...]
Channel Resources is pleased to report final assay results from its 15,400 metre core definition drilling program on the Mankarga 5 gold deposit at the Tanlouka Gold Project in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Results reported in this release are from infill holes along nominal 100 metre spaced lines targeting previously intersected mineralized [...]
Channel Resources is pleased to report additional assay results from its 15,000 metre core definition drilling program, completed in February 2012, on the Mankarga 5 gold deposit at the Tanlouka Gold Project in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Results reported in this release are from infill holes along nominal 100 metre spaced lines and targeting [...]
Channel Resources is pleased to announce that it has earned its 100% interest in the Fox Creek Mineral Brine Project. The terms of the project acquisition were as described in an option agreement announced on February 24, 2009 and a recent amendment thereto allows the Company to complete the earn-in 10 months earlier than originally contemplated.
Channel Resources Ltd. is pleased to announce that it will shortly commence a 2,000 metre core-drilling program focused on the Mankarga 1 target area at the Tanlouka Gold Project. In 2010, reverse circulation drilling on the Mankarga 1 target resulted in some of the highest grade intersections reported thus far at Tanlouka, including:
Channel Resources is pleased to report additional assay results from its 15,000 metre core definition drilling program on the Mankarga 5 gold deposit at the Tanlouka Gold Project in Burkina Faso. Most of the results reported in this release are from infill holes along nominal 100 metre spaced lines and targeting extensions of previously encountered [...]