March 3, 2022 New Agnico Eagle positioned for growth, says chairman Under terms of the merger that created the world's third-largest gold producer, the reconstituted miner has earmarked $324m for exploration in 2022.
March 2, 2022 Chris Taylor named Northern Miner’s Mining Person of the Year for 2021 The 44-year-old structural and economic geologist not only sold the company and its Dixie gold project in Ontario’s Red Lake district to Kinross Gold in December for $1.4 billion
March 1, 2022 BHP says it must do more to address toxic workplace culture The global miner has increased female participation across the business by two-thirds since 2016, lifting it to over 30%.
March 1, 2022 Anglo American CEO talks future-facing metals strategy "We try to make sure we're delivering raw materials supporting global change," said Mark Cutifani.
February 28, 2022 Exyn Technologies partners with Maestro to improve worker safety in mining ExynAero, a fully autonomous drone for exploring and mapping GPS-denied environments, can be flown down drifts or into stopes to detect and localize any hazardous gasses.
February 25, 2022 Women in Mining: Breaking down barriers to belonging Edumine’s upcoming online conference, Women in Mining: Exploring Points of Resistance on March 15, is gathering voices from all facets of the industry.
February 25, 2022 Mining People: Agnico Eagle, District Copper, Ivanhoe Mines, Monumental Minerals, Teck Resources Key moves in the mining sector.
February 24, 2022 Makuch hands over Agnico Eagle reins Reconstituted Agnico Eagle sets initial gold production guidance at 3.2 to 3.4moz.
February 23, 2022 PGO introduces short-term registration for Canadian geoscientists Known as Incidental Practice Registration, this new application of temporary registration gives professional geoscientists the ability to register with PGO.
February 22, 2022 CIM names incoming President-Elect Ian Pearce will assume the role of CIM president in May 2024 following Michael Cinnamond (2023-2024) and Anne Marie Toutant (2022-2023).
Lynas Rare Earths CEO to retire after over a decade in role Amanda Lacaze would remain with the company until the end of the current financial year to enable a smooth transition, Lynas said. January 12, 2026 | 03:13 pm