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November 13, 2007


Cascadia Annual General Meeting will be held at Suite 1530, 715 - 5 Avenue S.W, Calgary, AB on Tuesday, December 18th at 10:00 a.m.  


August 16, 2007


Cascadia Announces Raglan Sale Closed  


August 1, 2007


Cascadia Announces New Molybdenum Property in southern British Columbia - see press release for further details  


April 16, 2007


Cascadia Announces Exciting New Addition to its Team - Richard Osmond as President and COO. Jim Evaskevich will remain as CEO and Executive Chairman.  


March 15, 2007


NEW BAKER LAKE NICKEL PROJECT ANNOUNCED  


February 20, 2007


New Director Appointed - Steve Balch  


January 29, 2007


Cascadia AGM - 10:00 am at #1530, 715-5 Avenue SW., Calgary, AB  


January 15, 2007


Cascadia has completed the joint venture agreement with its partners on the Norton Property. Future program planning is underway.

Management is currently planing further exploration in Midway, its uranium project.
 


October 5, 2006


Subsequent to the preparatory work, Cascadia decided to return the option of earning in Havoc to its vendor, EastWest Resources. Cascadia will continue with a further drill program this winter in Midway, a 100% owned property.  


August 5, 2006


Cascadia has prepared and commenced a summer drill program in both of the Midway and Havoc Projects, located north of ThunderBay, Ontario. The company completed line cutting throughout June and July and has picked the drill holes for the program. Drilling is expected to commence early September.  


January 15, 2006


NORTON FORM 43-101 Compliant Report (for complete report - please view under press release date 01/01/2007)  


December 12, 2005


Cascadia Releases Independent Norton Mineral Resource  


November 21, 2005


Cascadia Notice of Annual and Special Meeting to be held on December 21, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at #1530, 715 - 5 Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta
Visit Sedar for Information Circular and Proxy Information
 


June 9, 2005


THUNDER BAY - NORTON TRIP JUNE 2005
Cascadia management visits the Norton property in June 2005, prior to the summer drilling program.
 


February 6, 2005


NORTON
Crone geophysicts and exploration will perform a snowmobile conveyed moving loop survey of the five new conductors to be drilled in early Feb '05. The same crew will do downhole pulse EM on the primary zone. This information combined with the dream catcher airborne survey, all geochem results, all drill hole results and assays, and the geological model will be integrated by Mira Geoscience Ltd. of Montreal, Quebec into a 3D Model. This model will be used for the Feb'05 drill program. Approximately 3,000 m of drill hole is planned with Falcon Drilling of Vernon, BC as the drilling contractor.

RAGLAN
Final interpretations of the 2004 program are almost complete. Areas of most interest for 2005 will be True North, Bravo, Echo, Delta, Dragon's Eye and Kosmos.

A 3D imaging process by Mira Geosciences of Montreal, Quebec has been commissioned and it will intergrate all available data into a 3D Model, which should assist in narrowing the 2005 targets to the most likely successful locations to drill.

Plans are being formulated for 2005 which will include greater cost control, more efficient logistics, and greater emphasis on refined targets prior to the commencement of field operations.

MIDWAY

- 532 Claims were staked in January 2005.
- 3 major trends and 12 conductors identified by airborne survey (flown prior to staking).
- 100% Cascadia owned.
- Uranium potential in Sibley sediments.
- Base metal potential.
- Located south of Armstrong, Ontario (Hwy 527 goes through property).
 


October 25, 2004


RAGLAN
Field operations were complete September 22, 2004 with all field personnel out of the Raglan camp by September 24, 2004.

A very successful 2004 program ended with 58 holes drilled (approximately 9,000m of hole), True North flown with an airborne survey, and 10 areas of further exploration identified. Bravo, Echo, and Delta areas are the most advanced (see Press Release dated, August 16, 2004); however, the seven other areas show much promise.

Over the next few weeks, press releases will be publicized with the various assays of both surface and drilling results in the 10 areas. Our technical team led by Bob Middleton and Bob Stewart will provide interpretation of the areas of interest.

The technical team will be working over the winter developing next year’s exploration program.

NORTON
A drilling program is scheduled for mid January 2005 with the first phase to determine the down dip extension of the zone. The last program extended the depth from 100m to 250m, where the zone was still greater than 9m wide. Current modeling suggests this zone may extend beyond 400m, which could take the “in place” tonnage to commercial levels. Two nearby conductors with similar signatures will also be tested in this program.

LINSEY BAY
Linsey Bay’s results did not meet management’s expectations and has been returned to the vendors.
 


July 6, 2004


RAGLAN

All of Cascadia’s obligations to year two of the NovaWest Farmin Agreement have been satisfied with Cascadia now owning 25% of the original Novawest assemblage, 35% ownership of the True North , and 50% ownership of the Thunder Property.

A total of $4.3 million is in the joint venture account for this year’s exploration program

All historical data, maps and previous work has been compiled and digitized by our technical crew lead by Bob Stewart.

The Cecilia Lake camp has been expanded to a 35 man camp and 900 bbls of fuel have been flown into the area on an ice strip for the summer season. The first Cascadia/NovaWest crew arrived in camp June 4th, and the technical crews arrived June 10th. The first drill rig started June 17th with the second rig started July 5th.

58 holes have been preselected by our geological and geophysical scientists with five holes already drilled on the south trend.

The True North Property (35% working interest) acquired this spring will be flown with the Aerotem system and mapping will start on this property.

The Thunder Property (50% working interest) is currently being drilled with the second rig.

NORTON

A nine hole drilling program finished in April of 2004 has given management lots of encouragement to go back for another round of drilling, scheduled for Q3/Q4 of this year. The strategy will be to find the down depth extension of the main zone.

LINSEY BAY

A seven hole drilling program is completed with encouraging results. Surface sampling and prospecting work will be complete this week. A follow-up discussion with our technical team and management will follow with a decision forthcoming on the future scope of work at Linsey Bay.
 


February 18, 2004


The other half of the Norton Property was flown with a helicopter airborne survey in Jan/2004. Initial interpretive results are very encouraging.

The 8 hole drill program on Linsey Bay commenced in early February and results will be forth coming as soon as possible.

Plans are progressing rapidly for Raglan. A new field supervisor has been hired to run the field projects. A review of the airborne data has been initiated with an initial 50 hole program picked to date. The geological team is reviewing the geophysical picks and a final determination of the first 50 hole locations will be ready by mid March.

Logistics are being arranged to fly in 1100 bbls of fuel for the 2004 season and work will commence on the construction of a second camp, as the first camp is too small for this year’s program. Drilling operations are planned to start in mid June with two rigs by mid summer.
 


November 10, 2003


October 31, 2003 Cascadia welcomed Mr. Bob Middleton as VP Exploration (see Press Release Oct 31/03). Bob brings his many years of experience to our team. Bob will be in charge of all ongoing field projects for Cascadia.

The field operations at Raglan were wrapped up in mid September. A total of 13 holes (1700 m) were drilled on the south Raglan trend. Three holes intersected sulphides (Hole #6 and #9 at Echo and Hole #13 at Bravo, see Press Release Nov 4/2003).

The airborne survey (6600 line kms) was completed with hundreds of anomalies identified. Work will continue through the winter on identifying which anomalies will be drilled first in next summer's program. Due to our late start in 2003, the focus was primarily on the south trend. The 2004 season will see more focus on the north trend, which is host to the Falconbridge deposits east of Cascadia and the Knight Resources discovery to the west of Cascadia.

In mid October Cascadia optioned two nickel, copper, pgm properties in Northern Ontario (see Press Release Oct 22 & Oct 23/2003). The Norton property (944,500 tonne Ni-Cu-PGE deposit) will be flown with an airborne system in December. Follow-up drilling is planned for Jan/Feb 2004 to prove up more tonnes and drill some new anomalies previously identified by the airborne in December.

The Linsey Property will also be drilled in Jan/Feb 2004 in conductors identified by EastWest Corp.(optionor).
 


September 23, 2003


The Camp at Cecilia Lake is built, the airborne survey is complete and the drilling of anomalies has begun. It is expected that fieldwork will be completed by September 30, 2003 and the camp will be shut down. Cascadia funded the program as to $2,200,000 and Novawest as to $1,350,000.

The exploration program for 2004 is expected to commence in January 2004 with a review of the previous season's drilling and re-interpretation of all available data. This process will enable the technical group to pre-pick drill locations for the 2004 summer drilling program. The Cecilia Lake camp will likely be reopened in early July 2004, with two drilling rigs, four prospectors, one geo-chemical crew and one ground geophysics crew in camp. The drilling season is expected to last until mid September 2004 with 10,000 metres of diamond drilling for core expected to be completed. The total budget for 2004 is projected at $4.3 million.

15 holes are drilled to date and assays on first holes are expected by the first week of October 2003.
 

 

BC Property - click to enlarge

Goat Mtn Property - click to enlarge

Core Samples - click to enlarge

Northern Ontario landscape - click to enlarge

 
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