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Apr 2, 2008
Western Uranium Corporation Provides Corporate Activity Update
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Feb 27, 2008
Western Uranium Corporation Announces Completion of a Compliant NI-43-101 Resource Estimation on the Kings Valley Uranium Project
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December 1, 2007
International California Mining Journal - Volume 77, Number 4

October 22, 2007
Northern Miner - Volume 93, Number 35

October 15, 2007
Listen to Pamela Klessig's Interview on TEAM 1260 Radio

August 29, 2007
Western Uranium Corporation Closes $21 Million Financing and Completes Strategic Alliance with Cameco Corporation

August 18, 2007
Listen to Pamela Klessig's Interview on Market Matters Radio

June 2, 2007
Listen to Pamela Klessig's Interview on Market Matters Radio

Western Uranium Corporation (WUC) is a Canadian based resource company focused on exploration, acquisition and advancement of uranium properties primarily in North America.  The company operates in the United States through its wholly owned subsidiary Western Energy Development Corp. and in Canada through its wholly owned subsidiary Ruby Hill Exploration Inc. To date the company has acquired three properties located in Nevada and New Mexico, previously explored during the last uranium cycle by Chevron Resources, Exxon, and Conoco.  All properties have drill defined mineral inventories along with considerable exploration potential to host additional pounds of uranium.   Through staking efforts and leases WUC holds over 60,000 acres of prospect-able ground in geologically favorable environments in the US. Through the acquisition of Ruby Hill Exploration Inc. the company acquired 486,000 acres of highly prospectable ground in the Thelon Basin. The Thelon Basin is geologically similar to the Athabasca Basin which produces nearly 30% of the world uranium requirements from high grade uranium deposits. The Thelon Basin is under-explored relative to the amount of exploration activity conducted in the Athabasca Basin. The land position Western Uranium Corporation holds in the Thelon Basin affords the company an opportunity to discover a high grade uranium deposit.