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      schrieb am 20.12.06 12:35:16
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      International Arimex
      Wkn: 120094

      International Arimex Resources besitzt im Saskatchewan Athabasca Basin einige Projekte. Hauptprojekte sind Key Lake und Cree West. Cameco hat in der direkten Nachbarschaft Projekte laufen. An die 200% Chance glaub ich natürlich nicht. Ohne News völlig unerreichbar. (Uran, Gold-Silber und Kupferprojekt sorgen angeblich für gewaltiges Aufwärtspotential von weit über 200 Prozent in den nächsten 6 bis 12 Monaten!) Bla, bla, bla!

      Projekte im Saskatchewan Athabasca Basin sind natürlich grundsätzlich positiv, aber kann Arimex hier Fortschritte vermelden? Hat jemand nähre Info`s über den Wert? Heiße Luft oder interessanter Uran-Play? Die Market-Cap. beträgt ca. 1,8 Mio. Euro.



      Das ist natürlich keine Kauf oder Verkaufsempfehlung. Aktien können steigen und fallen und in Einzelfällen sind auch Totalverluste möglich. Alle Angaben ohne Gewähr.
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      schrieb am 20.12.06 13:07:26
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      An Infos ist nicht so leicht heran zu kommen.

      - Recently financed ($400,000)
      - Concentrating on Uranium Properties
      - 12 Uranium Claims in Northeastern Washington
      - 18 Uranium Claims in Elko County Nevada called the California Creek Project
      - 5 Uranium claims in the Key Lake area of the Athabasca Basin, Northern Saskatchewan (14,821 Acres) This is a major acquisition, with 870 line miles of airborne to be conducted in April of 2006.
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      schrieb am 18.01.07 21:55:00
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      CanAlaska Commences Winter Drilling Programs
      Thursday January 18, 8:00 am ET


      VANCOUVER, Jan. 18 /CNW/ - CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (CVV - TSX.V) (the "Company") is pleased to report the mobilization of diamond drills to the first of four uranium projects in the Athabasca Basin scheduled for drill testing this winter exploration season.
      Key Lake

      The drill camp for the Key Lake Project, operated by CanAlaska under an earn-in arrangement with Int'l. Arimex Resources Inc., is operational and permits are in hand for a series of holes on the first target zone.

      The drill contractor, Cyr Drilling, is mobilizing to site, and is expected to commence drilling within the next 6 days. CanAlaska personnel will manage the drill program on behalf of International Arimex. The planned exploration program is to drill three holes along a 2 km conductor, which is located 15 km north of the past-producing Key Lake uranium mine. This target is one of four identified by modern VTEM airborne survey on the Project. It is located at shallow depth (150 metres) and has a sharp response in the basement, as modeled by the airborne geophysics.


      Please click on the hyperlink to view map
      http://www.canalaska.com/i/maps/CVVPropertyLocationJan2007.j…


      Waterbury Lake
      Drilling at Waterbury Lake will commence near month-end, following the completion of the Key Lake program. The Waterbury Lake Project is operated by CanAlaska for earn-in partner Northwestern Mineral Ventures Inc. In March, 2006, three drill holes targeted an airborne and ground geophysical target on claim S107967. One of these holes encountered faulting, strong clay alteration and anomalous uranium mineralization. From current modeling, it appears that this hole undershot the main conductive target. Further holes are planned in this area. A second target area, located under Waterbury Lake, approximately 12 km north east of the Cigar Lake uranium mine, was detected by airborne and ground geophysical surveys and is planned to be drill-tested following further geophysics and improved ice conditions.


      Please click on the hyperlinks to view photos
      http://www.canalaska.com/i/photos/newsphotos/jan172007.jpg
      http://www.canalaska.com/i/photos/newsphotos/jan1720071.jpg


      West McArthur Project
      Drilling is scheduled to commence in mid-February on the West McArthur Project, where the Company maintains its main camp, following further ground geophysics. The West McArthur Project is operated by CanAlaska under an earn-in arrangement to be formalized shortly with Mitsubishi Development Pty. Ground crews have prepared three sites for the start of the winter drilling. Two of these sites target the western zone, previously identified by drilling this past summer, and a third is located in the centre of the property on a large circular airborne (MegaTEM II) target.

      North East Project

      Mobilization has commenced for drilling at the McGuire Camp on the North East Project. This drill will test a series of targets across the North East Project area and will operate throughout the winter season.

      Geophysical and geochemical surveys have defined zones surrounding, and on-strike of surface uranium mineralization. Extensive surface mapping and prospecting in 2005 and in 2006 provided multiple zones for drill testing. The targets range from extensive zones of uranium rich pegmatite veins in sediments, and high-grade veins zones to blind targets underlying extensive areas of uranium-rich sediment and veined boulders.

      The Company is very enthusiastic over the current surface prospects, and believes that the drill programs will better define the geology and mineralized trends. Some of the targets are associated with late-stage, lower temperature, hydrothermal uranium mineralization, similar to the mineralizing events in the main Athabasca mining camp. Pitchblende mineralization has been also found in surface outcrop and veins, as well as scattered pebbles in soil, however, scattered glacial regolith has hampered efforts at detailed mapping. The drill program will provide definition of stratigraphic controls to the noted mineralizing events.

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


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