November 9, 2021 CHART: Lagging nickel price defies aenemic supply pipeline Nickel is the worst performing base metal in 2021, but the metal’s project pipeline covers less than 10% of requirements through 2030, says new report.
November 9, 2021 First Mining to begin environmental assessment at Ontario gold project Company has received approval from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks on the environmental terms of reference for the Springpole gold project.
November 9, 2021 Mountain Province Diamonds appoints new CEO Mark Wall has more 25 years of experience in the mining industry and will take the president and CEO post on November 15.
November 9, 2021 Investors pushed mining giants to quit coal. Now it’s backfiring Anglo American's strategy reversal has become a case study for unintended consequences.
November 8, 2021 Newcrest to acquire Pretium Resources in $2.8 billion deal Pretivm is the owner of Brucejack in British Columbia, one of the highest-grade operating gold mines in the world.
November 8, 2021 Teck and Oldendorff team up to reduce supply chain CO2 emissions from BC port The CO2 reductions represent Scope 1 emissions for Oldendorff and Scope 3 emissions for Teck.
November 8, 2021 Largo Resources rebrands into a vanadium energy storage play The strategic transformation aligns with the company's vertically integrated vanadium redox-flow battery offering.
November 8, 2021 Aurion shares jump on Kinross option on Silaskaira gold project in Finland The Silaskaira property is on the potential northern extension of the Hanhimaa Shear Zone, currently being explored by Agnico-Eagle and S2 Resources.
November 8, 2021 Tlicho all-season highway completed near Indin Lake gold property in Northwest Territories Nighthawk's Indin Lake property includes the past-producing Colomac gold mine as well as six additional gold targets.
November 8, 2021 Freeman Gold raises $13m for Lemhi project in Idaho Freeman published the initial pit-constrained resource estimate for the Lemhi project in June.
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