Gold Canyon hits long gold intercept
Gold Canyon Resources (GCU-V) found some light on an otherwise cloudy time for markets as it struck a significant amount of gold near Red Lake, Ont.
Gold Canyon Resources (GCU-V) found some light on an otherwise cloudy time for markets as it struck a significant amount of gold near Red Lake, Ont.
Recently-listed First Mexican Gold (FMG-V) has released good gold-silver assay results from shallow scout drilling at its Guadalupe project in Mexico’s Sonora state.
Government policies of Latin American countries such as Guatemala, Bolivia, Venezuela and Honduras have dragged down investment in the entire region according to the Fraser Institute’s annual Survey of Mining Companies for 2010/11.
The talk of the North American mining scene in mid-March was the ratcheting up of two high-profile bidding wars.
Chilean authorities have approved El Morro’s environmental impact assessment, joint-venture partners Goldcorp (G-T, GG-N) and New Gold (NGD-T, NGD-X), report.
With the disaster in Japan reaping havoc on global markets, investors may well be looking to the past to get a better understanding of what investments held up in such uncertain times.
Recently listed Yellowhead Mining (YMI-V) is resurrecting the Harper Creek copper project in central British Columbia, building on a deposit that was discovered over 40 years ago.
Prodigy Gold (PDG-V) continues to hit significant gold intercepts as it drives to push its Magino gold mine back into production.
The following was released by the Metals Economics Group, based on its Strategic Report. For more information visit www.metalseconomics.com.
Positive exploration and development news from its two silver mines in Mexico and a 30-year-high silver price have helped Great Panther Silver (GPR-T, GPL-X) achieve an all-time share price high.
The Canadian government is spending $1.8 million to fund a new geophysical survey technology from Vancouver called muon geotomography.
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