July 24, 2012 Paramount Gold and Silver reports additional assays from the Guazapares Megastructure on its San Miguel project in Mexico New results include 24.10 meters of 6.57 g/t gold and 3.46 g/t silver.
July 23, 2012 Pebble mine: ‘If God were testing us, he couldn’t have found a more challenging place’ Arguably the richest prize in mining, the Pebble project pits a watershed where up to 40 million salmon spawn each year against copper and gold reserves worth as much as…
July 23, 2012 Regal Resources announces revocation of cease trade order by principal regulator As a result of Regal Resources failing to file its interim financial report within the prescribed time period, the British Columbia Securities Commission, ordered that all trading in Regal's common…
July 23, 2012 Dynasty Metals’ processing plant robbed at gunpoint A group of armed robbers gained access to the site and escaped with dore bars worth over $2 million.
July 23, 2012 Sienna Gold’s excellent drilling results continue in Peru The report states that "CA-12-45 gave excellent results: 19.6 m at 4.5 g/t gold and 17.3 g/t silver. Likewise CA-12-43, with 4.4 m at 6.2 g/t gold. Furthermore, CA-12-46 gave…
July 23, 2012 Summer shopping opportunities for mining equities abound Equity valuations have so far failed to keep pace with rising bullion prices, but that makes for some outstanding investor opportunities among a few particularly well-positioned juniors that Rick Mills…
July 21, 2012 Canadian Eco Oro to appeal Colombian court order Gold and silver junior Eco Oro Minerals said it will to appeal a ruling by a Colombian court that ordered the Ministry of Mines and Energy to take action to…
July 21, 2012 Silver: A metal of sunken treasure and champions Earlier this week, Odyssey Marine Exploration, a world leader in deep-ocean shipwreck exploration, announced it successfully recovered approximately 48 tons of silver bullion from the SS Gairsoppa. Despite the silver…
July 21, 2012 India’s Jindal employees in Bolivia arrested and equipment seized for alleged ‘breach of contract’ Two employees of India’s Jindal Steel and Power were arrested on Friday and equipment confiscated in Bolivia, after the company abandoned its $2.1 billion El-Mutun iron ore project five days…
July 21, 2012 No signs of the mining boom ending for Australia any time soon: studies There is no end on sight to the mining boom in Australia, a country which mineral resources sector value is expected to reach $122.6 billion by 2016, growing at an…
Iron ore price nears best close since November on year-end metal rally The steelmaking ingredient advanced for a third straight session in Singapore, climbing nearly 1.8% to as much as $106.55 a ton in intraday trading. December 29, 2025 | 07:51 am