July 15, 2024 Ontario First Nation seeks mining claims ban, for now at least There are some 10,000 mining claims in Grassy Narrows’s interim area of interest for over more than 2,850 sq. km in the province’s far northwest.
July 15, 2024 Alamos boosts exposure to rising gold prices by clearing most of Argonaut’s hedge book Alamos has entered into a gold sale prepayment agreement, securing $116 million in exchange for delivering 49,384 oz. of gold in 2025.
July 15, 2024 Champion Iron halts operational activities at Bloom Lake amid forest fires in Québec The company said on Saturday that the forest fires were only a few kilometers from Bloom Lake.
July 15, 2024 Goliath Resources makes discovery in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle The highlight is the identification of a new deep Mothership feeder zone 648 metres downhole.
July 15, 2024 Foran Mining taps investors for McIlvenna Bay initial phase funding McIlvenna Bay is currently host to the largest undeveloped VMS deposit in the Flin Flon region in Saskatchewan.
July 15, 2024 Seabed mining regulator meets amid mounting pressure for code Meeting is considered pivotal for the UN body, expected to finalize its decade-long effort to enact regulations by 2025.
July 12, 2024 Environment Canada lays five charges against Teck Coal as Glencore sale closes The department said the charges for violations of the Fisheries Act stem from an investigation that began in March 2023, CBC reported.
July 12, 2024 Lundin pitches BHP on joint bid for copper miner Filo The move could solve fundraising needs for a neighboring project it wants to build.
July 12, 2024 Testing shows cyanide levels near Victoria Gold’s Eagle mine are dropping The Yukon government said the risk to human health from potential cyanide exposure in Haggart Creek and the McQuesten River is low.
July 12, 2024 Victoria Gold worker caught in landslide claims company has history of unsafe practices — TNM An equipment operator who was caught in the heap leach pad accident at the Eagle mine says the company is trying cover up the scale of the disaster.
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