December 27, 2019 Canada snapshot: Projects to watch in BC, Yukon and NWT The natural endowment of the region continues to drive mineral exploration.
December 18, 2019 Antofagasta seeks green light for Minnesota mine near wilderness The miner kicked off the environmental permitting process for its $1.7 billion Twin Metals copper, nickel and platinum mining project in the US.
December 18, 2019 Zimbabwe faces mining asset seizure over canceled joint ventures News comes at a difficult time for Zimbabwe, with its economy forecast to contract 6.5% this year because of crippling foreign-currency, fuel, wheat and power shortages.
December 13, 2019 Platinum Group Metals shares rise on upsized private placement The company intends to use the proceeds for the Waterberg joint venture project.
December 12, 2019 Palladium is now more expensive than gold has ever been Palladium rose for a 15th day, heading for its longest run of gains on record and exceeding the highest-ever price of gold.
December 11, 2019 Poor market conditions derail Triple Flag IPO Toronto-based Triple Flag, backed by hedge fund Elliot Management, last month said it aimed to raise C$360 million.
December 10, 2019 Palladium tops $1,900 as South Africa power cuts fuel supply woe Palladium may “pause at $1,900 given some technical resistance, but overall the price could go higher.”
December 10, 2019 South African mines grind to halt as floods worsen power crisis Sector is experiencing the largest power blackouts in more than a decade.
December 2, 2019 Friedland regains control over large chunk of Ivanhoe shares Friedland previously pledged 25m shares in Vancouver-based company to a bank.
November 28, 2019 Tharisa’s profits dive 83% as output declines Pretax profit fell to $11.2 million for the year ended Sept. 30, from $65.0 million a year earlier.
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