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By Canadian Press |
September 22, 2008
As many as four new nuclear reactors on the Lake Huron shore would have "no significant environmental effects," the Bruce Power partnership said Friday as it submitted two years worth of scientific and social analysis to the federal government.
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By Canadian Press |
September 17, 2008
Cameco Corp. (CCO) said Tuesday that total remediation costs at its Port Hope, Ont., nuclear conversion plant will cost $50-55 million.
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By Canadian Press |
August 30, 2008
Cameco delayed a planned update of its flooded Cigar Lake uranium project and said Friday that it has asked for more time before a regulatory hearing on its remediation plan for the mine under construction.
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By Resource Investor |
August 15, 2008
The uranium price may be poised for further increases in coming weeks as two large producers again reduced production forecasts.
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By Canadian Press |
August 13, 2008
Shares in Cameco Corp. (CCO) dropped over 5% Wednesday morning after the company reported increased rates of water flowing into its flooded Cigar Lake uranium mine.
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By Canadian Press |
August 13, 2008
The company continued to see a recovery in its beaten-down shares Wednesday as it announced record production and second-quarter earnings just as the market was reacting to problems at industry giant Cameco Corp.
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By Laura Bobak |
June 7, 2007
On the heels of a takeover announcement, Sxr shareholders voted to remove the Sxr from the company name.
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By Andrew K. Burger |
May 12, 2007
With uranium prices reaching stratospheric levels, CanAlaska looks well set to deliver on some of its extensive uranium prospects in a unique area for the quality and quantity of uranium ores.
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By Laura Bobak |
May 4, 2007
Cameco says it has prepared a comprehensive plan to address the recommendations made in the report, including separating the management of its new development projects from its ongoing mine operations.
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By Laura Bobak |
April 18, 2007
CEO Peter Farmer says the current uranium spot price of $113 a pound is not sustainable for the long term.