July 20, 2023 At international deep sea mining meeting, debate moves behind closed doors The ISA cut a livestream of its members negotiations and retreated behind closed doors in an attempt to resolve a dilemma the could determine the fate of the deep ocean.
July 20, 2023 Barrick Gold targeted by Russian cybercriminal group Clop in global data theft that hit Sun Life, Vancouver transit police Clop’s modus operandi is to demand ransom in return for not publishing the data stolen, or to sell it to a third party.
July 20, 2023 Orea amends deal with Nordgold regarding stake in French Guiana project In August 2022, Orea announced that it would be buying out Nordgold's majority stake in the 5-million-ounce project for C$100 million.
July 20, 2023 Probe Gold increases Novador resource estimate by 28% Drilling in 2022 converted an additional 1.99 million oz. to the measured and indicated category.
July 20, 2023 Westhaven Gold PEA gives Shovelnose 534,000-oz output over 9.5-year life The PEA gives Shovelnose an after-tax NPV, at a 6% discount, of C$222 million, with an IRR of 32.3%.
July 19, 2023 Mount Polley drilling returns up to 1.51 g/t Au, 1.03% Cu The drilling was done in two phases on an underexplored area between the Springer and Cariboo mineralized zones near Williams Lake, BC.
July 18, 2023 Heliostar stock rises after hitting longest, highest-grade intercept at Ana Paula project Heliostar acquired the Ana Paula project from Argonaut Gold for $30 million in March.
July 18, 2023 Canada’s regulator clears Newmont’s acquisition of Newcrest The world’s largest gold miner is also progressing towards receiving regulatory approvals in other jurisdictions, with a transaction close expected in the fourth quarter of the year.
July 17, 2023 Blackwater mine site infrastructure remains intact, wildfire damage minimal, says CEO Blackwater mine is in the vicinity of an uncontrolled wildfire in central British Columbia.
July 17, 2023 Kicking tires: It’s time to talk about mining’s overlooked ESG problem There are millions of end-of-life tires buried or piled high at mines around the world. A unique Canada-Japan joint venture is tackling this problem head-on in the heart of global…
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