July 28, 2015 Codelco halts world’s largest open pit copper mine over strike Things took a turn for the worse Friday, when a worker was shot dead by police near the company's smaller Salvador mine in northern Chile.
July 27, 2015 Inflation Deniers Emboldened by Gold’s Struggles The vultures are circling. Precious metals bulls, laid flat by gold and silver prices dropping for the 5th week in a row, […]
July 27, 2015 First Majestic announces friendly acquisition of Silvercrest Mines "Combined company with production of well over 20 million silver equivalent ounces per year"
July 27, 2015 Loonie headed to 75 cents by autumn:BMO Canadians can expect the value of the loonie to drop even further this summer, reaching US$0.75 — or perhaps even lower — according to economists at BMO.
July 27, 2015 Underground gold miner limits production after pollution violation Banks Island Gold accused of pollution spills
July 24, 2015 Gold miners nearing rebound As we pen this on Thursday evening it appears Friday could be a nasty day if Gold breaks below $1080/oz. Nevertheless, the odds now favor a rebound in the weeks…
July 24, 2015 New study: Costs of permitting delays to mining projects Study shows half of a mining project's value can be lost due to permitting delays.
July 24, 2015 US mining policy and global competitiveness Mark Fellows, director of metals consulting at SNL Metals & Mining, explains why permitting delays happen, what they’re costing our economy and how to fix it.
July 23, 2015 Coal slump hits Teck’s profit, output forecast The Vancouver-based miner profit fell 21% in the quarter, making it adjust its 2015 coal production forecast to 25-26 million tonnes from 26.5-27.5 million tonnes.
New York copper price surges again, Shanghai sets record Copper jumped by more than 5% to the highest level since the short squeeze in July. December 26, 2025 | 12:18 pm