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By Chris Munford |
August 15, 2011
In the 1970s, it was Three Mile Island. In the 80's it was Chernobyl. Now it's Fukushima. Each time, the viability of nuclear power was called into question and the uranium industry took a hit
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By Colorado Independent |
May 12, 2009
A spike in uranium prices in recent years has sparked a mining-claim rush near a proposed Colorado wilderness area -- a situation that would be exacerbated by a federal energy bill that may include nuclear power in a national renewable energy standard.
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By The New York Times |
May 8, 2009
The Bureau of Land Management has authorized several new uranium exploration permits near the Grand Canyon.
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By The Canadian Press |
March 9, 2009
MONTREAL - Lac Kachiwiss has long been valued by the denizens of more than a dozen hunting and fishing camps that dot its secluded shoreline.Accessible ...
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By Ri Staff Compilation |
February 9, 2009
News, research and opinion
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By Jack Lifton |
February 4, 2009
Thorium-based nuclear power, its implications for nuclear nonproliferation and investment opportunities.
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By Ri Staff Compilation |
January 16, 2009
News, research and opinion from around the world
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By Canadian Press |
July 11, 2008
Uracan Resources Inc. has struck a deal to take a 75 per cent interest in the Foster Lake project.
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By Romina Maurino |
July 9, 2008
Cameco is paying $346.5 million for a 70 per cent interest in the Kintyre uranium exploration project in Australia, bought through a joint venture with Mitsubishi Development.
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By Jennifer Graham |
July 7, 2008
Saskatchewan's government opened its vault Monday on nuclear feasibility studies at the same time the province considers flipping the switch on a power plant.