November 18, 2016 Canada’s Quebec launches online tool to help suppliers win up to $50bn in contracts Platform aims to help local suppliers bid for contacts related to the Plan Nord, a provincial initiative to invest about $1.3 billion in infrastructure and other projects over the next…
November 18, 2016 Greece grants permit to Eldorado Gold’s Skouries mine Decision is expected to put an end to years of confrontation between the Canadian miner and the Greek government.
November 18, 2016 Randgold, Newcrest join forces to explore Ivory Coast for more gold The new venture is part of Randgold's ambitious plan to discover three new deposits in the next five years.
November 18, 2016 Zonte Metals announces acquisition of an Intrusion Related Gold Target in the Tintina Gold Belt in the Yukon. Zonte Metals Inc is pleased to announce it has signed a binding Letter Agreement to option and acquire 100% of the McConnells Jest project, in the Tintina Gold Belt in…
November 18, 2016 Columbus completes strategic transactions at its Bolo Gold Project in Nevada As a result of the recent transactions announced herein, a drill program is being considered for 2017 at the Bolo gold project.
November 18, 2016 Miners increased spending positive, but far from reaching staff just yet While most miners have managed to straighten the balance sheets, they have not began preparing to deal with a new looming risk —their ability to access workers with the skills…
November 17, 2016 CHART: Trump $500 billion will do very little for global mining Even if the US president-elect's massive infrastructure build-out plan makes it through Congress intact.
November 17, 2016 Here’s what you need to learn about S. Africa’s ruling on employee housing for miners Recent ruling confirms expenses incurred by mining companies for employee housing can be claimed in terms of mining capital expenditure.
November 17, 2016 Heads roll at Rio Tinto over Simandou probe — Davies, Valentine fired Energy and Minerals chief executive Alan Davies said he would take the mining giant to court over his dismissal, adding there were “no grounds” for his termination.
November 17, 2016 VIDEO: Eagles attack and take down drones at remote mining site in Australia South Africa's Gold Fields has already lost nine of these vehicles since it adopted the technology at its St Ives operation, in Western Australia.
Column: EV revolution rolls on but battery metals lose their charge It should only be a matter of time before demand momentum absorbs the current supply glut, writes Reuters columnist Andy Home. December 20, 2025 | 06:23 am