Fundy Minerals Limited - (PLUS ticker: FUND)
website: www.fundyminerals.com



2009
Fundy Minerals is actively involved in the exploration of gold, diamonds and base metals in Canada and West Africa, along with the development of a number of diversified mineral properties and a high-grade limestone deposit in New Brunswick. In West Africa, Fundy holds a minerals exploration licence over 1000 sq. km. of land in Liberia, having received a licence permit for its Sehnkweh Cestos claim. The Company’s initial interest in Liberia was in gold discoveries along the Cestos shear and Todi shear belts where exploration work is continuing. However following its alluvial diamond discovery in the southern area of its permit, and considering the significant quantities of gem quality alluvial diamonds that have been previously extracted by artisan miners, Fundy’s main efforts have been concentrated on locating the related kimberlitic source of its discovery. Diamond discoveries have been made other than in alluvial watercourses and wetland depressions, so an extensive geophysical survey has been undertaken, successfully yielding 12 new targets of interest for Kimberlitic intrusions and new gold targets.

2008
Fundy Minerals is actively involved in the exploration of gold, diamonds and base metals in Canada and Africa, and the exploration and development of mineral properties including a number in New Brunswick, all prospects having shown encouraging confirmation of mineralized zones based on work conducted, while also has a high-grade limestone deposit which it aims to bring into production in due course. In West Africa, Fundy holds a minerals exploration licence over 1000 sq. km. of land in Liberia, having recently received a licence permit for its Sehnkweh Cestos claim, one of the first such licence permits to be issued by the Liberian Government since its imposed moratorium. The Company’s initial interest in Liberia was in gold discoveries along the Cestos shear and Todi shear belts where exploration work is continuing. However following Fundy’s alluvial diamond discovery in the southern area of its permit, and significant quantities of gem quality alluvial diamonds having been previously extracted by artisan miners, Fundy’s main efforts remain concentrated on locating the Kimberlitic source of its discovery. Diamond discoveries have been made other than in alluvial watercourses and wetland depressions, so an extensive geophysical survey over the new discovery area is now also being planned.

2007
Fundy Minerals, with head office in New Brunswick, Canada, is actively involved in the exploration of gold, diamond and base metals in Canada and Africa. It has a 100% interest in eight mineral exploration and development properties in New Brunswick, two of which have gold deposits, one a deposit model, and three reflect base metal deposits. Also, it has a high-grade limestone deposit, with production expected by December 2007. In West Africa, Fundy holds a permit over 2,000 sq km of Liberia, where it has confirmed that a significant quantity of gem quality alluvial diamonds has been extracted. Its initial interest in Liberia was in possible gold mineralisation, but its alluvial diamond discovery in the southern area of its permit led to its efforts being concentrated on locating the Kimberlitic source of these diamonds. The company has expressed its intention to move from trading on PLUS to a more senior exchange.