July 11, 2023 Calibre on the front foot with third quarterly production record In the June quarter, Calibre produced 68,776 oz. gold, representing a 15% increase compared to the same period in 2022.
July 11, 2023 Canada probes Nike, Dynasty Gold over alleged use of forced labor in China Canada's corporate ethics watchdog has launched investigations into Dynasty Gold to probe allegations of Uyghur forced labour.
July 11, 2023 Independence Gold assay results return 6.1 g/t gold The gold assays were from the Ian vein discovered during the recent 4,000-metre drill program.
July 11, 2023 Gowest making ‘excellent progress’ toward Bradshaw gold mine restart The first long-hole blast at Bradshaw was initiated on July 4, between the 45 and 30 metre levels.
July 11, 2023 Nutrien cuts guidance, curtails potash mine as port strike drags on Company is curtailing production at a Saskatchewan potash mine because of a dockworkers’ strike in Vancouver.
July 11, 2023 Deep-sea mining could hurt $5.5bn tuna industry, study claims Scientists say climate change would likely change tuna's migration patterns, leading them to areas targeted by deep-sea miners.
July 11, 2023 Deep-South stock soars after Namibia renews copper project license The Ministry of Mines and Energy has renewed the miner's Haib copper licence for two years following a lengthy court battle.
July 10, 2023 Azimut-Rio Tinto’s Quebec lithium exploration deal a ‘benchmark’, says Lulin The total value of the agreements is expected to reach up to C$115.7 million, including expenditures and cash payments.
July 10, 2023 Canada opposes commercial seabed mining without environmental assessment, regulations Earlier this year, the Canadian government said it would not allow mining in its domestic ocean seabeds without a "rigorous regulatory structure".
July 10, 2023 Callinex Mines stock surges on high-grade copper resource estimate for Pine Bay project A drilling campaign is underway to test high-priority targets with the objective of adding further resources.
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