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      schrieb am 08.01.07 08:42:57
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Hallo,

      CanAlaska scheint ein sehr aussichtsreicher Uran Explorer zu sein.
      Uran erlebt weltweit eine Renaissance. Die meissten Industrie Länder setzen auf Kernenergie. (Ausser D) Bin ja mal gespannt wie es weiter geht.

      Grüße

      Cerby
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      schrieb am 08.01.07 09:54:20
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Schon wieder wird eine :mad:neue Sau durchs Dorf gejagd,

      Leute greift zu oder :laugh:lasst es sein.
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      schrieb am 09.01.07 00:53:05
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.763.117 von Cerby am 08.01.07 08:42:57Brauche mehr Infos
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      schrieb am 09.01.07 08:01:33
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.780.748 von Zackes1 am 09.01.07 00:53:05Hallo Zackes1,

      schau mal hier: http://www.canalaska.com

      Grüße

      Cerby
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      schrieb am 24.01.07 15:04:51
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.783.578 von Cerby am 09.01.07 08:01:33Hallo Allen,

      interessiert sich hier überhaupt jemand für "CANALASKA"?
      Das Teil ist ja seit längerem stetig am steigen.
      Hab mir heute mal paar Stücke ins Depot gelegt und hoffe auf ein gutes Jahr 2007.

      Grüße, Eierwalli :lick:
      PS: Hat es von "CANALASKA" eigentlich schon mal ne Empfehlung gegeben?

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      schrieb am 24.01.07 15:15:09
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Ja, gab es vor 1,5 Jahren und hab ich die deswegen auch. Leider weiss ich nicht mehr, wo. In letzter Zeit gabs eine weitere ... Vielleicht wirds ja was, seit der Namensänderung zumindest optisch richtig plaziert.
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      schrieb am 01.02.07 09:18:21
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 27.151.875 von besel am 24.01.07 15:15:09Hallo,

      wie hieß "Canalaska" eigentlich vor der Umbenennung?
      Kann man irgendwoher mehr Infos haben???

      Danke und Grüße, Eierwalli
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      schrieb am 07.02.07 21:56:53
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      War ja nicht so toll heute.
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      schrieb am 12.02.07 14:39:42
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 27.497.021 von Zackes1 am 07.02.07 21:56:53Hier gehen auch schön langsam die Lichter aus!!!

      Hoffentlich ändert sich das bald mal wieder!!!

      Grüße, Eierwalli
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      schrieb am 12.02.07 19:04:15
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      ist der "Zock" schon wieder beebdet? Lemmingfischen?
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      schrieb am 13.02.07 15:33:38
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 27.339.177 von Eierwalli am 01.02.07 09:18:21aus Canalaska ventures wurde Canalaska uranium
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      schrieb am 13.02.07 15:52:40
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      Fusionswelle im Uran-Sektor geht weiter.
      In Kanada soll ein neuer Gigant in der Uran produzierenden Industrie entstehen. Das kanadische Unternehmen" SXR Uranium one" in Toronto will die in Vancouver ansässige"Ur-Asia Energy" für umgerechnet knapp 4 Milliarden Euro übernehmen. Neuer Name soll "Uranium One" sein.
      Nach Angaben der kanadischen Zeitung "Globe and Mail" will Uranium One" nach einem erfolgreichen Abschluss der Transaktion nach weiteren Akquisitionen Umschau halten.

      Ausführliche Meldung heute im Handelsblatt
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      schrieb am 15.02.07 00:37:45
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      Heute ein guter Tag in Kanada.
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      schrieb am 21.02.07 17:00:08
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 27.714.633 von Panem am 15.02.07 00:37:45Und heute auch!!!

      Wir steigen und steigen... Und anscheinend merkt es keiner???

      Wie hoch seht Ihr das Kursziel für 2007?

      Grüße, Eierwalli :)
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      schrieb am 22.02.07 21:25:09
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 27.879.743 von Eierwalli am 21.02.07 17:00:08Steigen und steigen ??? :rolleyes::rolleyes:Da merk ich aber nix von - alle anderen Uran Werte rennen nach Norden und CVV verpennt das Ganze !!!:rolleyes::rolleyes::confused:

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      schrieb am 23.02.07 22:22:17
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 27.910.063 von Investnix am 22.02.07 21:25:09Hallo Allen,

      waren heute ja riesige Umsätze im Vergleich zu sonst!

      Und das bei steigenden Kursen!

      Ist hier vielleicht doch was im Busch?

      Hat schließlich noch Nachholbedarf zu anderen Uranaktien.

      Schönes Wochenende,

      Grüße Eierwalli :)
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      schrieb am 24.02.07 18:09:14
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      Hi,
      ich versuche gerade anhand von 20 Werten aus dem URANIUMLETTER INTERNATIONAL Fakten im Vergleich zusammenzustellen. http://www.wallstreet-online.de/dyn/community/thread.html?th…

      Kann mir jemand etwas zum KGV, Div. etc. und ob schon Produzent oder noch Explorer in meinen Thread unter Bezug zur WKN oder Namen beantworten.

      mfg
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      schrieb am 25.02.07 10:44:38
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 27.945.279 von spindoctor am 24.02.07 18:09:14Hallo spindoctor,

      schau doch mal unter "www.canalaska.com"! Vielleicht findest Du dort, wonach Du suchst.
      Welche Uranwerte hast Du noch alles so im Auge?

      Schönen Sonntag noch,
      Grüße Eierwalli
      PS: Ich glaube, hier geht was nächste Zeit... :lick:
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      schrieb am 25.02.07 15:17:41
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 27.945.279 von spindoctor am 24.02.07 18:09:14Schau mal hier : http://www.theaureport.com/cs/user/query/q/21
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      schrieb am 26.02.07 15:56:03
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 27.958.756 von Investnix am 25.02.07 15:17:41AUF GEHT'S ZUR AUFHOLJAGD !!!

      HEUT SCHEINT AUCH WIEDER EIN GUTER TAG ZU WERDEN...

      WEITER SO!

      Grüße, Eierwalli :lick:
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      schrieb am 14.03.07 14:56:46
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      hallo

      weiss jemand bescheid, was bei diesem titel nächstens gehen könnte?

      gruss
      beluschi
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      schrieb am 14.03.07 22:12:27
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      Jay Taylor Uranium Picks...
      Snapshot: CBP CVV DRA EMC ESO IRK JNN LGR NOT RSC

      These are all Jay Taylor picks Uranium picks that have been taken from old stockwatch news releases.

      Taylor still likes CanAlaska, sees foreign reactor plan

      CanAlaska Uranium Ltd (C:CVV)
      Shares Issued 94,398,638
      Last Close 2/21/2007 $0.76
      Thursday February 22 2007 - In the News

      Jay Taylor in the Feb. 1, 2007, edition of Energy & Energy Tech Stocks refreshes his buy recommendation for Peter Dasler's CanAlaska Uranium Ltd., trading at 80 cents. He first told readers to buy the stock on Jan. 2, 2007, at 88 cents. A $1,000 investment then is now worth $909. CanAlaska is developing uranium projects in the Athabasca basin of Saskatchewan. The editor writes that this stock is moving into a smooth uptrend that will see it hit 97 cents. It might then move to $1.01 or $1.08. Elsewhere in the newsletter, Mr. Taylor explains why uranium is such a hot commodity. He writes that, among other news items, on Jan. 25, 2007, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh signed a memorandum of understanding to build four nuclear reactors. The two nations have already signed a joint statement on peaceful nuclear co-operation for energy and non-energy uses. The editor says that, of the four nuclear reactors that will be in India, some will be at the Koodankulam plant, which already has two 1,000-megawatt reactors. With demand for uranium rising, Mr. Taylor suggests that investments in uranium stocks like CanAlaska are worthwhile ideas.




      Taylor still likes Energy Metals

      Energy Metals Corp (C:EMC)
      Shares Issued 76,470,304
      Last Close 2/21/2007 $13.35
      Thursday February 22 2007 - In the News

      Jay Taylor in the Feb. 1, 2007, edition of Energy & Energy Tech Stocks refreshes his buy recommendation for Paul Matysek's Energy Metals Corp., trading at $11.01. Mr. Taylor first told readers to buy Quincy Energy Corp. on March 1, 2006, at 75 cents. On July 10, 2006, Quincy and Standard Uranium Inc. both merged into Energy Metals. Quincy shareholders received one Energy Metals share for every five Quincy shares held. Mr. Taylor then said buy Energy Metals on Aug. 2, 2006, at $5.18. A $1,000 investment in Quincy in March and a $1,000 investment in Energy Metals in August is now worth $5,065. Energy Metals says that its South Texas mining venture has reached "key milestones" in its efforts to renovate the Hobson uranium processing plant. Management says Hobson will be up and running in the first quarter of 2008. Energy Metals says its renovation is on schedule and in budget. The plant will have an annual capacity of one million pounds of U3O8.


      Taylor refreshes ESO buy, champions nuclear power

      ESO Uranium Corp (C:ESO)
      Shares Issued 48,993,214
      Last Close 2/21/2007 $0.92
      Thursday February 22 2007 - In the News

      Jay Taylor in the Feb. 1, 2007, edition of Energy and Energy Tech Stocks refreshes his buy recommendation for Jonathan George's ESO Uranium Corp., trading at 87 cents. Mr. Taylor first told readers to buy the uranium and gold stock on Jan. 2, 2007, at $1.10. A $1,000 investment then is now worth $791. ESO has three uranium properties in the Athabasca basin region of Saskatchewan. It also has an advanced-stage gold property in the Casa Berardi region of Ontario. Mr. Taylor writes that global warming is going to make a big difference in energy consumption patterns. He says that Americans will be spending less money during the mild winters and more money during the blazing-hot summers. From his own experience, Mr. Taylor says that electricity companies now are finding the demand for electricity in the summer overwhelming. Last summer, the editor and thousands of his neighbours in northwest Queens, New York City, were left without electricity. Con Edison, the New York power company, could not keep up with all those air conditioners. For this reason and others, Mr. Taylor is certain North America will turn to nuclear energy. He thinks uranium prices will rise accordingly.

      Taylor refreshes JNR buy, French socialists are wrong

      JNR Resources Inc (C:JNN)
      Shares Issued 76,663,296
      Last Close 2/22/2007 $3.92
      Thursday February 22 2007 - In the News

      Jay Taylor in the Feb. 1, 2007, edition of Energy and Energy Tech Stocks refreshes his buy recommendation for Rick Kusmirski's JNR Resources Inc., trading at $2.92. The editor first told readers to buy the stock on March 27, 2006, at 87 cents, then again on Oct. 3, 2006, at 99 cents. A $1,000 investment each time is now worth $6,304. JNR has been exploring the rich Athabasca uranium region. Mr. Taylor writes the stock has "double topped" and is correcting in a standard A-B-C pattern. He adds that an upward-sloping channel line from last October is a major support. This means that, after a short correction, the stock will find its way back up. Elsewhere in the newsletter, Mr. Taylor writes a little bit about French socialists under the heading "Forces Against Expansion of Nuclear Power Reduction." He says the Socialist Party in France wants the nation to reduce its dependence on nuclear reactors for energy. The party hopes to cut nuclear energy from about 80 per cent of the total French electricity supply to about 50 per cent within 10 years. French industry analysts, like Mr. Taylor, do not think that turning away from nuclear energy is a practical solution.

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      schrieb am 17.03.07 12:54:19
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      schrieb am 19.03.07 17:42:39
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      prima Wert, muss man haben
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      schrieb am 19.03.07 18:02:11
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      Muss man haben.
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      schrieb am 23.03.07 18:31:46
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      Unglaublich, Merill kauft alles, was kommt! +4,69% und Riesenumsatz!
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      schrieb am 26.03.07 20:14:11
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      in canada 8% plus :D

      immer weiter so :laugh:
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      schrieb am 26.03.07 20:17:22
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      schrieb am 30.03.07 13:38:18
      Beitrag Nr. 29 ()
      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEWS RELEASE

      Former U.S. Ambassador Thomas Graham Jr. Joins Board of CanAlaska
      Uranium


      Vancouver, Canada, March 30th, 2007 – CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (CVV – TSX.V) (the “Company” or
      “CanAlaska”) is pleased to welcome former U.S. Ambassador Thomas Graham Jr. to its Board of Directors,
      subject to regulatory approval.

      Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr. is one of the world's leading experts in nuclear non-proliferation. Amb.
      Graham has served as a senior U.S. diplomat involved in the negotiation of every major international arms
      control and non-proliferation agreement for the past 35 years. This includes the Strategic Arms Limitations
      Talks (SALT Treaties), the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START Treaties), the Anti-Ballistic Missile
      (ABM) Treaty, Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT),
      Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty and Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). In 1993,
      Amb. Graham served as the Acting Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA),
      and for seven months in 1994 served as the Acting Deputy Director. From 1994 through 1997, he served as
      the Special Representative of the President of the United States for Arms Control, Non-Proliferation, and
      Disarmament, and in this capacity successfully led U.S. government efforts to achieve the permanent
      extension of the NPT. He also served for 15 years as the general counsel of ACDA.

      Amb. Graham worked on the negotiation of the Chemical Weapon Convention and the Biological Weapons
      Convention. He drafted the implementing legislation for the Biological Weapons Convention and managed
      the Senate approval of the ratification of the Geneva Protocol banning the use in war of chemical and
      biological weapons. He is Chairman of the Board of the Cypress Fund for Peace and Security. He is also
      Chairman of the Board of Mexco Energy Corporation, an oil and gas exploration company listed on the
      American Stock Exchange (stock ticker symbol MXC) and of Thorium Power, Ltd. a developer of
      proliferation-resistant nuclear fuel technologies with shares quoted on the OTCBB (stock ticker symbol
      THPW.OB).

      Amb. Graham received an A.B. in 1955 from Princeton and a J.D. in 1961 from Harvard University. He is a
      member of the Kentucky, the District of Columbia and the New York Bars and is a member of the Council
      on Foreign Relations. He chaired the Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament of the American Bar
      Association from 1986-1994. Amb. Graham received the Trainor Award for Distinction in Diplomacy from
      Georgetown University in 1995. He has taught at the University of Virginia Law School, Georgetown
      School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University Law Center, Stanford University, University of

      News Release Page 1 March 30th, 2007



      California at Berkeley and the University of Washington. Amb. Graham is the author of Disarmament
      Sketches (2002), Cornerstones of Security (with Damien LaVera) (2003) and Common Sense on Weapons of
      Mass Destruction (2004)

      Mr. Peter Dasler, President & CEO of CanAlaska Uranium states, “We are extremely pleased to welcome the
      Ambassador to our Company’s Board of Directors. Amb. Graham is a noted authority in the field of nuclear
      non-proliferation. He brings tremendous insight to the Company on developments relating to the nuclear and
      uranium industries and his vast experience will add significantly to our Company’s corporate governance
      and strategic standing. We very much look forward to his participation in building CanAlaska’s
      relationships with our international exploration partners and his assistance in strengthening the Company’s
      relationships with investment communities in the U.S. and worldwide.”

      About CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. -- www.canalaska.com

      CanAlaska Uranium (CVV -- TSX.V, CVVUF -- OTCBB, DH7 -- Frankfurt) is undertaking uranium
      exploration in seventeen 100%-owned and two optioned uranium projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin.
      Since September, 2004, the Company has aggressively acquired one of the largest land positions in the
      region, comprising over 2,500,000 acres (10,117 sq. km or 3,906 sq. miles). In 2005/2006, CanAlaska
      expended over Cdn$15 million exploring its properties in the Athabasca Basin and has delineated multiple
      uranium targets. Initial drilling results from the West McArthur Project (now under an earn-in option to
      Mitsubishi Development Pty. Ltd.) revealed uranium mineralization and significant zones of hydrothermal
      alteration, indicative of a favorable environment for uranium deposition. Active drilling and exploration will
      continue in the winter of 2007 at West McArthur and at 4 other significant projects.

      On behalf of the Board of Directors Contact:


      Emil Fung, Vice President, Corp. Dev.
      Tel: +1.604.685.1870
      Toll Free (N. America):1-800-667-1870

      Peter Dasler, M.Sc., P.Geo. Email: info@canalaska.com
      President & CEO
      CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
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      schrieb am 11.04.07 12:49:41
      Beitrag Nr. 30 ()
      Vancouver, Canada, April 11th, 2007 -- CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (CVV -- TSX.V) (the "Company" or "CanAlaska") is pleased to report that the Company has finalized an agreement with Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd. ("MDP"), an Australian based mining company wholly owned by Mitsubishi Corporation in Japan, to undertake uranium exploration on CanAlaska's 100%-owned West McArthur project as originally reported last year (see CanAlaska press release dated September 6th, 2006). The West McArthur Project is situated in Canada's Athabasca Basin in the Province of Saskatchewan approximately 8km west of the McArthur River uranium mine (389,100,000 lbs. @ 25% U3O8). The Project comprises nine large claim blocks across 359 square kilometres (88,516 acres).

      MDP and CanAlaska have entered into an Option Agreement whereby MDP may acquire a 50% ownership interest in the West McArthur Project by spending a minimum Cdn$11.0 million in cash and exploration payments to CanAlaska over a 3½ -year period. Upon MDP fulfilling its exploration commitments under the Option Agreement, the parties shall enter into a 50/50 joint venture to be governed under the terms of a pre-negotiated Joint Venture Agreement. As a part of its exploration commitments, MDP will recompense to CanAlaska a total of Cdn$2,655,531 for exploration undertaken by CanAlaska on the project since June 1st, 2006. Going forward, CanAlaska will act as Operator for the project and will be responsible for carrying out all exploration activities. The terms of the Option and Joint Venture Agreements are subject to the regulatory approval of the TSX Venture Board.

      The Athabasca Basin is widely considered as being the richest and one of the largest uranium producing regions in the world. The West McArthur Project holds significant potential for uranium discovery. In 2005 and 2006, CanAlaska flew a series of electromagnetic ("EM") and gravity gradient airborne surveys which identified multiple uranium targets on the property. Follow-up work in 2006 has included ground IP-Resistivity surveys, prospecting and initial target definition drilling. Results of drilling in two target zones confirmed the depth to unconformity at 810 to 830 metres.

      A Phase Three drilling program of 3,600 metres commenced on the Project on March 13th, 2007. Two previous phases of drilling identified uranium mineralization and typical Athabasca unconformity-style uranium alteration halos in two areas on the northern portion of the claim holdings. The two major zones of alteration and interest ("West Zone" and "East Zone") are located on a regional graphitic conductor which contains, in detail, various horizontal and vertical offsets thought to be caused by major structural breaks in the basement rocks. This geological environment in the Athabasca Basin is highly favourable for the hosting of major uranium deposits.

      The current drill program represents a series of progressive step-outs from the previous uranium--clay--silica zone intercepted in the last hole of the 2006 field season. Hole 2006-WMA007 intersected a significant alteration halo consisting of 20 metres of intense silicification, underlain by fractured and clay-altered rocks. The alteration halo and mineralized zone, pierced by the drill hole at approximately 800 metres depth, contained elevated uranium and trace element geochemistry, as well as stringer pitchblende (U3O8) mineralization. The first hole of the new drilling season, 2007-WMA008, is located approximately 850 metres west of hole WMA007 on a target identified by a recent detailed AudioMagnetoTelluric ("AMT") survey. Further drill holes will test targets identified by Moving Loop TDEM / AMT surveys and structural lineaments derived from magnetic and gravity gradient surveys in this area.

      The new drilling is progressively testing the continuation of the zone of very high conductivity and alteration determined by the early airborne and ground geophysical surveys, now confirmed by subsequent AMT / EM ground surveys and drilling. The "West" zone appears to be composed of several targets along approximately 3 kilometres of a complex conductive zone. The "East" zone is a highly disrupted area of the conductor, approximately 5 km long. The four previous drill holes in this area will be followed with further infill test holes.

      CanAlaska field personnel have also been working with MDP on additional areas of the property to localize drill targets within other strong airborne and surface geophysical conductors. At least one of these targets is scheduled for drill testing in the current phase.

      Mr. Peter Dasler, President & CEO of CanAlaska Uranium stated, "We are extremely pleased to welcome Mitsubishi as our exploration partner on the West McArthur project. Based on initial exploration results, we believe there exists significant potential for the discovery of a major uranium deposit and we are most appreciative of the confidence and resources extended by Mitsubishi to CanAlaska in support of this aim. Mr. Emil Fung, Vice President, Corporate Development of CanAlaska Uranium stated, "MDP's selection of CanAlaska as an exploration partner reflects highly upon the skills and experience of CanAlaska's uranium exploration team. It also affirms the strategic stature of CanAlaska's large portfolio of uranium land holdings in the Athabasca Basin."

      The Qualified Person for this news release is Peter Dasler, P.Geo.

      About CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. -- www.canalaska.com

      CanAlaska Uranium (CVV -- TSX.V, CVVUF -- OTCBB, DH7 -- Frankfurt) is undertaking uranium exploration in seventeen 100%-owned and two optioned uranium projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin. Since September, 2004, the Company has aggressively acquired one of the largest land positions in the region, comprising over 2,500,000 acres (10,117 sq. km or 3,906 sq. miles). In 2005/2006, CanAlaska expended over Cdn$15 million exploring its properties in the Athabasca Basin and has delineated multiple uranium targets. Initial drilling results from the West McArthur Project (now under an earn-in option to Mitsubishi Development Pty. Ltd.) revealed uranium mineralization and significant zones of hydrothermal alteration, indicative of a favorable environment for uranium deposition. Active drilling and exploration will continue in the winter of 2007 at West McArthur and at 4 other significant projects.

      On behalf of the Board of Directors

      "Peter Dasler"
      Peter Dasler, P. Geo., President & CEO
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      schrieb am 11.04.07 23:07:25
      Beitrag Nr. 31 ()
      :D:D:D

      Mann o Mann, da bin ich ja froh, dass ich das ganze auf deutsch per Newsletter bekomme. :p

      Glaub mal, dass ich noch ein paar Tage warten werde mit dem Einstieg. Die Ergebnisse werden wohl noch auf sich warten lassen.

      :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 13.04.07 00:10:00
      Beitrag Nr. 32 ()
      Vancouver, Canada, April 12th, 2007 -- CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (CVV -- TSX.V) (the "Company" or "CanAlaska") Further to the Company's news release yesterday concerning its West McArthur project, CanAlaska is pleased to provide further details of its current uranium exploration activity in the Athabasca Basin.



      Over the past three months, drill crews have been mobilized to five projects operated by CanAlaska in the Basin area.

      Key Lake and Waterbury Lake

      Activity reports have been made for the Key Lake and Waterbury Lake projects, optioned to International Arimex Resources Inc. and Northwestern Mineral Ventures Inc. respectively.

      North East Wollaston

      At the NE Wollaston project area, where uranium bearing rocks of the Wollaston Domain come to surface, the Company has defined extensive areas of near-surface uranium mineralization providing multiple drill targets. Drill sites were prepared on the more significant of these targets in December--January, but drilling was delayed due to technical and production problems affecting the drill contractor. The drill contract has now been terminated and a second contractor has been engaged for 10,000 metres of drilling to start in June. During the drilling delays, the Company initiated further geophysical surveys which are still on-going. Management believes that this project provides significant potential for the discovery of near surface, structurally-controlled high grade uranium mineralization, in addition to larger areas of intrusive-related uranium mineralization.

      Lake Athabasca

      The Company has made excellent progress on its drilling efforts at the Lake Athabasca project. This large project covers a section of Lake Athabasca southwest of the Uranium City mining camp, a major source area of uranium in basement rocks where former mine production was some 65 million pounds U3O8. The property includes both the lake and islands. Lake water depths vary from 0 to 97 metres and are shallower than 50 metres throughout a large part of the project.

      In the past weeks, the Company started drilling along the trend of the historic Stewart Island uranium showing. There has been minimal exploration for uranium in this area since the 1970's. However, the high grade uranium showing (up to 5% U3O8) with its extremely dense silicification and surrounding quartz-dravite alteration halo shows striking similarities with the major uranium deposits of the Eastern Athabasca Basin. Previous drilling was performed without the benefit of present-day knowledge of Athabasca style unconformity deposits and their associated alteration halos. CanAlaska's drill programme is testing the downward extension of the high-level alteration using drilling and modern geophysics, together with surface mapping and geochemical and SWIR spectrometric analyses. Several zones of interest have been defined so far and the most promising ones will be drilled in the weeks to come. The known mineralization is situated wholly within the Athabasca sandstone formation, near-to and above interpreted structural breaks in the underlying basement, which represents an extension of the basement bearing host to the Uranium City deposits.

      The first drill-hole intersected the near-surface dense hematite-silica alteration zone and followed it at depth, then intersected a second zone of vuggy quartz and dravite breccia. The Company is pursuing sandstone and structurally hosted basement mineralization along this trend, but will also endeavour to drill what appears to be intrusive style targets of the Gunnar-type as identified by recent detailed airborne VTEM surveys carried out in 2006.

      West McArthur

      The drill programme at West McArthur is continuing as described in our April 10th, 2007 press release.

      The Qualified Person for this news release is Peter Dasler, P.Geo.

      About CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. -- www.canalaska.com

      CanAlaska Uranium (CVV -- TSX.V, CVVUF -- OTCBB, DH7 -- Frankfurt) is undertaking uranium exploration in seventeen 100%-owned and two optioned uranium projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin. Since September, 2004, the Company has aggressively acquired one of the largest land positions in the region, comprising over 2,500,000 acres (10,117 sq. km or 3,906 sq. miles). In 2005/2006, CanAlaska expended over Cdn$15 million exploring its properties in the Athabasca Basin and has delineated multiple uranium targets. Initial drilling results from the West McArthur Project (now under an earn-in option to Mitsubishi Development Pty. Ltd.) revealed uranium mineralization and significant zones of hydrothermal alteration, indicative of a favorable environment for uranium deposition. Active drilling and exploration will continue in the winter of 2007 at West McArthur and at 4 other significant projects.
      On behalf of the Board of Directors
      "Peter Dasler"
      Peter Dasler, P. Geo., President & CEO
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      schrieb am 19.05.07 16:59:37
      Beitrag Nr. 33 ()
      Rohstoffspiegel stellt CANAlaska vor:

      http://www.rohstoff-spiegel.de/count.php?url=rs_2007-10.pdf
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      schrieb am 20.05.07 09:01:28
      Beitrag Nr. 34 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 28.767.402 von flower_meadow am 11.04.07 23:07:25Hallo flower-medow,
      meines Wissens verschickt CanAlaska Uranium seine Newsletter in englisch.
      Habe bisher nur 2 Übersetzungen in Deutsch gefunden:
      May 07, 2007 Zusammenarbeit zwischen CanAlaska und koreanischem
      Konsortium bei der Uranexploration
      April 11, 2007 CanAlaska finalisiert Uran-Explorations-Projekt
      mit Mitsubishi Development
      Wie komme ich an den deutschen Newsletter?
      F.G. os-azubi
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      schrieb am 17.06.07 17:10:19
      Beitrag Nr. 35 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.390.481 von os-azubi am 20.05.07 09:01:28http://www.resourceinvestor.com/pebble.asp?relid=32935

      Harry Barr to Step Down as Chairman of CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.

      By CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.
      13 Jun 2007 at 08:17 PM GMT-04:00

      VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- June 13, 2007: CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (CVV -- TSX.V, CVVUF -- OTCBB, DH7 -- Frankfurt) -- Harry Barr and The Board of Directors (the "Board") of CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (the "Company") have announced that effective immediately, Harry Barr has elected to step down as Chairman of the Board of CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. Mr. Barr will concentrate on the other member companies within the International Metals Group, as President of Pacific North West Capital Corp., and Chairman of El Nino Ventures Inc http://www.wallstreet-online.de/community/thread/1128056-1.h…

      and Freegold Ventures Limited.

      Mr. Barr stated, "I would like thank our shareholders and the financial community who supported CanAlaska over the years. Without their continued support and belief, CanAlaska would not have been able to accomplish its objectives. I am exceptionally proud of the team of people I leave in charge of CanAlaska Uranium. Mr. Peter Dasler, President, Dr. Karl Schimann, Manager Uranium Exploration Division and Mr. Emil Fung, Vice President Corporate Development, are in my opinion one of the finest senior level management teams in the Uranium exploration business. Together they have built one of the best technical exploration teams in the industry and I look forward to continuing to be a shareholder of this dynamic Uranium Company. I would also like to make special mention of Mr. Gordon Steblin, CFO, Ms. Taryn Downing, Corporate Secretary, Ms. Charlotte Brown, Assistant Corporate Secretary, and Mr. Peter de Guia our IT manager. I would also like to thank all of the past and current directors, employees and consultants of CanAlaska whose countless hours of work and dedication have helped mould CanAlaska into the aggressive and focused Uranium exploration company that it is today."

      CanAlaska continues to build a strong technical, financial and administrative team of people and projects in Saskatchewan. CanAlaska has 20 mineral projects in the Athabasca Basin area and is becoming internationally recognized through exploration projects. In addition Mr. Barr stated, "I am very proud that CanAlaska Uranium has matured to its current position as an industry leader in the search for uranium in the Athabasca Basin, which is host to the world's richest uranium mines. CanAlaska has recently secured significant long term international partnerships, and needs to become more fixed in its role in the Energy Industry. These international partnerships will allow our company to develop its projects. I am very sure that my former partner, Mr. Kelly Dolphin (deceased1995) would be as proud as I am of CanAlaska which we co-founded in 1985."

      President Peter Dasler thanked Harry for his strong guidance and support with the rapid growth of CanAlaska. "We would not be here now without Harry starting us on this path and supporting us. "On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to thank Harry for his years of service, guidance and support".

      The person responsible for this news release is Peter Dasler, P.Geo.

      About CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. -- www.canalaska.com

      CanAlaska Uranium is undertaking uranium exploration in seventeen 100%-owned and two optioned uranium projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin. Since September, 2004, the Company has aggressively acquired one of the largest land positions in the region, comprising over 2,500,000 acres (10,117 sq. km or 3,906 sq. miles). In 2005/2006, CanAlaska expended over Cdn$15 million exploring its properties in the Athabasca Basin and has delineated multiple uranium targets. Initial drilling results from the West McArthur Project revealed uranium mineralization and significant zones of hydrothermal alteration, indicative of a favourable environment for uranium deposition. Active drilling and exploration continues in the Summer, 2007 exploration season at West McArthur and at 4 other significant projects. The Company's high profile in the prominent Athabasca Basin has attracted the attention of major international strategic partners. Mitsubishi Development Pty., a subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi Corporation, has undertaken to provide CanAlaska C$11 mil. in exploration funding to earn 50% of the West McArthur Project. An MOU has also been executed with Hanwha Corporation, a S. Korean conglomerate, to enter into joint exploration of CanAlaska's Cree East Project.

      On behalf of the Board of Directors

      "Peter Dasler"
      Peter Dasler, P. Geo., President & CEO

      Investor Contact: Emil Fung, Vice President, Corporate Development

      Tel: 604.685.1870 Toll Free (North America) 1-800-667-1870 Email: info@canalaska.com
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      schrieb am 30.08.07 15:00:26
      Beitrag Nr. 36 ()
      Thu Aug 30, 2007CanAlaska's West McArthur Project Hole #10 Intersects 0.29% U3O8

      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


      Vancouver, Canada, August 30th, 2007 -- CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (CVV -- TSX.V) ) (the "Company") is pleased to report drill assay results for February-June drilling at the West McArthur project, currently under option to Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd. Five holes for a total of 4,948 metres were drilled in 2007.

      West McArthur project; Mitsubishi Option

      Drilling commenced on the West McArthur project in late February, and four drill holes WMA 008 to WMA 012 were completed in the vicinity of the Western Anomaly. In one hole, WMA 010, uranium mineralization was intersected. The following information details the results from this drill hole.

      Drill hole WMA010 was targeted on a Time Domain ElectroMagnetic moving loop anomaly, 800 metres north of 2006 holes WMA003 and 005. These two earlier holes intersected moderate to strong hydrothermal alteration at and below the unconformity. WMA010 intersected the unconformity at 867.1 metres with a significant zone of hydrothermal alteration. The alteration zone starts at 765 metres in the form of bleaching, followed by silicification from 826 to 839 metres. Strong bleaching and clay alteration continues below this through a major zone of fracturation with breccia and fault gouges from 836 to 840 metres. The alteration persists into the basement to 905 metres, with bleaching and very high boron , with a 12 m section over 900 ppm boron, including a one metre section containing 0.7% Boron, 0.7 % Ni and 1.1 % As in fractured metapelite.

      The best mineralized interval, marked by a 30-metre zone of intense alteration, straddles the unconformity and contains a mineralised intersection of 0.5 m @ 0.29 % U3O8 14 metres below the unconformity.


      Significant Intersection WMA010 drill hole




      Drill hole WMA011 was drilled to the south to probe the extension of this alteration and mineralisation to the South. It intersected only minor alteration in the form of bleaching associated with illite, but a zone of distinct silicification is present in the sandstone above the unconformity. The unconformity elevation shows an offset of 10 metres between WMA010 and WMA011, indicating the presence of a structural break in this area.

      Silicification of the sandstone above the unconformity was observed in holes WMA008, WMA009, WMA010, WMA011, and WMA012.

      Drill hole WMA 012, located on the south side of the large electromagnetic anomaly in the centre of the property, and targeting a specific ground EM target, failed to intercept the target but shows illite and dravite alteration in the sandstone immediately above the unconformity with sections of silicification. The basement is bleached from 880 to 895 metres with zones of fracturation and some lost core.

      A review of the airborne and ground geophysical surveys completed to-date is being carried out by an independent consultant to improve targeting and to refine the methodology of the ground surveys to be commenced early this winter. Additional geophysics is being carried out in this area to more specifically locate the orientation of the target.



      Exploration Update:

      An extensive program of geophysics and compilation has continued this summer from the West McArthur camp. The purpose of the program is to provide more specific information on the alteration and geophysical characteristics of the three zones tested with exploratory holes since the start of the program in 2005. The priority for the exploration program is to define the location of drill holes proposed for the next winter drill program. Preliminary approval has been received from our partners Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd for an early start to this winter drill program.

      Additional reconnaissance survey work has also been successful in identifying further specific conductors and surface alteration zones, which will be considered for winter drill testing following the summer compilation.

      All of the samples from the drill program were submitted to Saskatchewan Research Laboratories, a qualified Canadian Laboratory, for analysis. Samples submitted were analyzed for multi-element geochemistry and including uranium by tri-acid digestion and ICP. The samples were collected by CanAlaska field geologists under the supervision of Dr Karl Schimann, and were shipped in secure containment to the laboratories noted above.

      The Qualified Person for this news release is Peter Dasler, P.Geo.

      About CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. -- www.canalaska.com

      CanAlaska Uranium (CVV -- TSX.V, CVVUF -- OTCBB, DH7 -- Frankfurt) is undertaking uranium exploration in seventeen 100%-owned and two optioned uranium projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin. Since September, 2004, the Company has aggressively acquired one of the largest land positions in the region, comprising over 2,500,000 acres (10,117 sq. km or 3,906 sq. miles). CanAlaska has expended over Cdn$22 million exploring its properties in the Athabasca Basin and has delineated multiple uranium targets. Initial drilling results from the West McArthur Project revealed uranium mineralization and significant zones of hydrothermal alteration, indicative of a favourable environment for uranium deposition. Active drilling and exploration continues in the Summer, 2007 exploration season at West McArthur and at 2 other significant projects. The Company's high profile in the prominent Athabasca Basin has attracted the attention of major international strategic partners. Mitsubishi Development Pty., a subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi Corporation, has undertaken to provide CanAlaska C$11 mil. in exploration funding to earn 50% of the West McArthur Project. An MOU has also been executed with Hanwha Corporation, a S. Korean conglomerate, to enter into joint exploration of CanAlaska's Cree East Project.




      On behalf of the Board of Directors

      "Peter Dasler"

      Peter Dasler, P. Geo., President & CEO


      Investor Contact: Emil Fung, Vice President, Corporate Development
      Tel: 604.685.1870 Toll Free (North America) 1-800-667-1870 Email: info@canalaska.com

      The TSX Venture has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release: CUSIP#13708P 10 2.

      This news release contains certain "Forward-Looking Statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations are disclosed in the Company's documents filed from time to time with the British Columbia Securities Commission and the United States Securities & Exchange Commission. Not to be construed as an offer to buy or sell securities of CanAlaska Uranium Ltd.


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