January 5, 2012 Golden Predator continues to expand North Slope Zone at its Brewery Creek Project, Yukon Golden Predator Corp.(TSX:GPD.TO - News) (the "Company") is pleased to announce further results of 19 Core and RC drill holes from the North Slope Zone at its flagship Brewery Creek…
January 5, 2012 First Quantum gets out of Congo with $1.25 billion asset sale First Quantum Minerals, the Vancouver-based copper miner embroiled in a dispute with the Congolese government over expropriation of one of its key assets, has sold its mines in the Central…
January 5, 2012 Go to market, not the vault for gold bargains: David Baker Baker Steel Capital trades on its analysts' "intellectual capital and technical expertise" when it comes to knowing when and where to invest.
January 5, 2012 Why has gold been down? After all, in spite of some short-term fixes, there remains no real resolution to the sovereign debt issues in many European countries.
January 5, 2012 Union drops strike at First Quantum mine in Zambia Workers at First Quantum Minerals' Zambian copper/gold mine resumed work this morning after the country’s minister of labour intervened to end the two-day wage strike.
January 5, 2012 Gold outperforms even the best UK funds How a lump of gold bullion has beaten the City of London's brightest and best since 2007. Adrian Ash looks at gold's performance against the best UK funds.
January 5, 2012 Auriga Gold Announces Positive Updated Preliminary Economic Assessment for Open Pit and Underground Mining and On-Site Milling at Its Maverick Gold Project Auriga Gold Corp. CA:AIA +7.14% ("Auriga Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to report that it has received a positive Updated Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") for a proposed open pit…
January 4, 2012 Solitario Exploration and Royalty up for the week after zinc drill results Solitario Exploration & Royalty (TSE:SLR) said today that its drilling results at its Bongará zinc joint venture project in Peru were "outstanding".
January 4, 2012 Mining magnate built ice road to Nunavut John Zigarlick Jr., who spearheaded construction of a pioneering winter mining road in the North, died Dec. 16 in Edmonton. He was 74.
January 4, 2012 Osisko blasts TRC Capital low-ball offer TRC Capital's Lorne Albaum says he's in it for the long-run after Osisko rejects the would-be buyer's mini tender.
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