July 21, 2015 Canadian ministers urged to better prevent damage from mining Federal Natural Resources Minister, Greg Rickford, argues that the federal government is taking the right steps through new legislation.
July 21, 2015 Gold crash isn’t over — prices near five-year lows The yellow metal was on the brink of five-year lows on Tuesday, with further losses expected in the coming months.
July 20, 2015 Canada’s resource industry calls for government collaboration on three key challenges Industry highlights top priorities at the Energy and Mines Ministers’ Conference
July 20, 2015 Four reasons a buying opportunity is fast approaching in gold Is the coffin is closing for the long-term gold bull market?
July 20, 2015 Skeena Update on Flotation Studies and Drilling at Spectrum Gold "The positive metallurgical tests bode well for the success of the project, and we are excited to start receiving assays from the aggressive 2015 drilling campaign, which we expect will…
July 20, 2015 Netolitzky drills for wealth creation hat-trick in B.C.’s Golden Triangle (SKE.v) He found his fortune in northwestern British Columbia.
July 20, 2015 Calibre Drilling intersects 19.2 metres grading 223.4 g/t Silver and 9.44 Metres Grading 488.6 g/t Silver on the Blag Gold-Silver Vein System, Eastern Borosi Project, Nicaragua Drilling on the Main Blag Structure has intersected 5.37 metres grading 2.99 g/t gold and 31.6 g/t silver.
July 20, 2015 Randgold’s Kibali mine ramp-up on track for 600 ounces a year Work still continues on the development of its underground operation and second hydropower plant.
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Ivanhoe Mines begins copper anode production at new Congo smelter The facility, with a steady-state capacity of 500,000 tonnes per annum, would be the largest in Africa once ramped up. January 02, 2026 | 08:44 am