September 16, 2011 Still a Troublingly Low Number of Women in Engineering The Montreal Gazette reports that there are still a stubbornly low number of women pursuing engineering as a course of study in university, and the question remains - why? The…
September 13, 2011 Women in the Gold Cost Encouraged to Try Out Mining Queensland, Australia's Minister for Women, Karen Struthers, is encouraging young women in the Upper Coomera area to try out "unconventional" careers, like mining, construction or manufacturing at Upper Coomera college,…
September 1, 2011 New Trades Centre at Thebarton Senior College Aims to Kick-Start Mining Careers The Thebarton Senior College in Torrensville, South Australia, opened last month, and aims to kick-start careers in mining, metal, engineering and construction, the Portside Messenger reports. Principal Kim Hebenstreit said…
August 19, 2011 Twenty-one “Resource Rangers” graduate in Manitoba Thompson Citizen: A group of aboriginal and northern youth have graduated from the MKO Resource Rangers program at Egg Lake in northern Manitoba, readied by the industry-based training program for…
August 10, 2011 Careers expo in Western Australia August 19-21 An Australia Ministerial media statement announces that more than 15 000 people are expected to attend the Skills West Expo in Perth August 19-21, which will promote in-demand occupations such…
August 5, 2011 Advice to a young mining student on sucess in the mining industry Postings on this blog elicit many reactions. Two postings in the past week on sites that help you find jobs in the mining industry have stirred the pot and I…
June 6, 2011 Explorers appreciate federal government commitments to tax credit extension/red tape reduction The Association for Mineral Exploration BC (AME BC) today thanked the federal government for its continued support of the mineral exploration tax credit, and reducing red tape. The federal budget…
June 1, 2011 Philippine Commission on Higher Education offers scholarships to students taking mining courses Commission on Higher Education chief Secretary Patricia Licuanan is offering students scholarships to take courses towards the 'most employable' careers in the Philippines, which include mining, aeronautics, geology and software…
February 11, 2011 College for miners successful A college program, that was six years in the planning, has delivered the goods: 12 locally trained underground hard rock miners will […]
January 5, 2011 How Long Can the S&P 500, Precious Metals, & Bonds Rally? In the fine print of most investment advertisements or in the softly spoken disclaimer at the end of a commercial, we generally […]
Construction on track for Q1 completion at Sibanye’s Keliber lithium project in Finland Keliber is the EU's most advanced integrated lithium project, with planned LiOH production of around 15,000 tonnes per annum. January 19, 2026 | 01:57 pm