January 17, 2023 Barrick misses gold guidance as output sinks to 22-year low Barrick produced 4.14 million ounces of gold last year, marking its third straight decline in annual output.
January 16, 2023 Pan American Silver offers to acquire Yamana Gold shares for $1 billion Yamana Gold shareholders will vote on the offer at a special meeting January 31.
January 16, 2023 Northwest Copper drills one of longest and highest-grade holes at Kwanika Hole K-22-255 returned 399.8 metres of 0.62% copper, 0.74 g/t gold and 2 g/t silver from 152.2 metres downhole.
January 16, 2023 Canada approves James Bay lithium project in Quebec The spodumene operation is expected to produce an average of 5,480 tonnes of ore per day.
January 16, 2023 ‘Era of trust’ is over, says VRIC’s Jay Martin, as mining juniors head for Vancouver shores The trust that allowed for global trade over the last 30 years has shifted irreversibly, and countries are now scrambling to secure supplies of natural resources as a matter of…
January 13, 2023 Exploration doyen Simon Ridgway comes full circle in the Yukon with Rackla Metals Ridgway and the exploration teams under his guidance have discovered gold deposits in Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua and a silver-gold deposit in Mexico.
January 13, 2023 Torex Gold stock scales 52-week high after posting record production Gold production totalled 474,035 oz. during 2022., exceeding its guidance range of 430,000 to 470,000 oz.
January 13, 2023 CHARTS: Mining stocks gain on tech but remain an afterthought for investors Apple is worth more than the 100 biggest mining companies, three years of global copper production and all the world's seaborne iron ore.
January 12, 2023 Maverix says shareholders approve deal with Triple Flag Shareholders of Maverix will receive either $3.92 per share in cash or 0.360 of a common share of Triple Flag.
January 12, 2023 Teck fined $1.6 million for acid spill into Columbia River at Trail smelter operations A judge made the order after the company pleaded guilty to two charges laid under the federal Fisheries Act and one charge laid under the provincial Environmental Management Act.
Op-Ed: America can’t defend itself with Chinese minerals US is building new critical-mineral processing facilities from Texas to Tennessee, but without new sources of raw material, those plants will sit idle. January 23, 2026 | 12:56 pm