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Introducing Northern British Columbia Mining.com

Northern BC Mining.com has been recently been created to address the interest in news and information about mining in Northern British Columbia

2011-03-22
PRINCE GEORGE, BC, CANADA, March 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Northern BC Business.com has created a new business news website, Northern BC Mining.com covering mining activity in Northern British Columbia. With over 120 companies having significant operations and claims in the area of the Quesnel and northward, Northern BC Mining.com has been created as a dedicated and separate news website for mining information in Northern British Columbia. With the increase in mining activity as well as gold, sliver, copper and rare earth elements prices attracting interest in Northern British Columbia, the creation of Northern BC Mining.com is an excellent source of news and information regarding the mining activity.

Northern BC Mining http://www.northernbcbmining.com is dedicated to mining news, stock, analysis, press releases and related news associated to the mining sector from Northern British Columbia from Quesnel to the Yukon/Alaska border.


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[Press-News.org] Introducing Northern British Columbia Mining.com
Northern BC Mining.com has been recently been created to address the interest in news and information about mining in Northern British Columbia