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November 05, 2009

Aldershot Resources Is Gearing Up For The Spring Drilling Campaign At George Creek

By Daina Lawrence


A mining company’s ability to adapt and change is key to staying afloat these days, and this is certainly true in the case of Canadian uranium miner Aldershot Resources. This Vancouver-based company has faced some obstacles in the past few years, but has rolled with the punches in order to keep its head above water. These manoeuvres included selling off its Quebec-based projects in order to free up some funds, after the British Columbia government announced it would not allow uranium mining in the province where Aldershot had several properties.

But that was then, this is now.

And right now, according to Aldershot’s President and chief executive Jeremy Caddy, the company is forming new relationships and reaffirming some old ones, as it moves towards 2010. Aldershot announced back in September that Philip Crabb would be the latest member to join the company’s board, and Caddy explains that this appointment is hugely advantageous for Aldershot because Crabb brings not only a wealth of experience, but also a list of contacts in the...

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