September 25, 2020 MINING.COM MINUTE: Biggest stories of the week Pebble Partnership CEO resigns, metals and mining stock price massacre...
September 25, 2020 Gold price closing in on worst week since March Other precious metals are also headed for their worst week since March.
September 25, 2020 Gran Colombia to spin out the Zancudo project Company announced that it has entered into a letter of intent with ESV Resources to spin out its interest in the Zancudo Project in Antioquia to ESV.
September 25, 2020 Chilean lawmakers push on with glacier protection law The bill, to be voted in Congress, could hinder construction of large mining projects or imply higher costs to meet regulations.
September 25, 2020 Zero-emission mining equipment aces reliability test at subarctic mine Battery-powered machines were tested at Agnico Eagle’s Kittilä mine in northern Finland, close to the Arctic Circle.
September 25, 2020 First Majestic ready to dispute Mexico tax ruling Federal court ruling cancels an advanced pricing agreement, governing the tax First Majestic paid on silver sales between 2010-2014.
September 25, 2020 Maritime hits 31 metres of 2.9 g/t gold at Hammerdown Results from this Wisteria include 31 metres of 2.9 g/t gold and 1.24 g/t silver from 25 metres; 25.2 metres of 1.62 g/t gold and 0.58 g/t silver starting at…
September 25, 2020 Integra reports long intercepts from DeLamar Company has released assay results for five holes drilled as part of this year’s exploration program at the Florida Mountain deposit in Idaho, reporting several long mineralized intercepts.
September 24, 2020 Meridian gains community support for Cabaçal project The copper-gold project in Brazil spans five different municipalities in the state of Mato Grosso.
September 23, 2020 Pebble Partnership CEO resigns over leaked tape Comments made about elected and regulatory officials in Alaska in private conversations videotaped by an environmental activist group.
Vale faces renewed safety concerns after mine water overflows The incidents, near the towns of Ouro Preto and Congonhas, left no injuries, the companies and Minas Gerais' government said. January 26, 2026 | 01:57 pm