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Brades Resource

www.bradesresource.com

 
Brades Resource Corp has partnered with Fission 3.0 Corp. to explore Fission’s highly prospective Clearwater West property in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin – the world’s largest source of high-grade uranium. Fission, the Operator of the project, shares the same industry-leading technical team as Fission Uranium (two major high-grade uranium discoveries in three years, PDAC 2014 Bill Dennis Award for Exploration Success, The Northern Miner ‘Persons of the Year’ 2013). Brades has an additional uranium project in the Basin and a gold project in British Columbia. Gold: Brades’ 100%-owned BRC gold project in North Western British Columbia, covers just over 14,000 hectares, ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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