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FNX Mining's McCreedy West nickel-copper-platinum group metals mine, in Sudbury, Ont. In return for cash and shares, the company has agreed to sell its payable PGM production from this and two other projects to Gold Wheaton at a gold-equivalent price of US$400 per oz.

Gold Wheaton: Dream team, dream concept

When the team behind Gold Wheaton first approached David Cohen about the idea of mimicking the wildly successful business model of Silver Wheaton (SLW-T, SLW-N), the former chief executive of Northern…



First Metals moves on Magusi

First Metals (FMA-T, FSTMF-O) has received permission to develop an underground access ramp to extract a 50,000-tonne bulk sample from its Magusi River zinc-coppergold-silver deposit near Rouyn-Norand…


Raytec shares surge over potash

VANCOUVER — With potash fever continuing unabated, news of a potash resource estimate recently catapulted Raytec Metals’ (RAY-V, RAYMF-O) share price up 128%.



Polaris expands plant in Nicaragua

Renewable energy-focused producer Polaris Geothermal (GEO-T, PGTHF-O) has signed a contract with Brazilian engineering company Queiroz-Galvao to expand its San Jacinto Tizate project.


Northern Freegold takes stock at Burro Creek

VANCOUVER– Northern Freegold Resources (NFR-V, NFRGF-O) completed a 33-hole, 2,565-metre drilling program this winter at Burro Creek, in southeastern Mohave Cty., Arizona, to get a handle on the proj…


Inspecting core at Detour Gold's Detour Lake project, in northeastern Ontario's Abitibi greenstone belt. Drilling at the gold project continues to return strong results.

Detour Gold continues to climb

VANCOUVER — Good gold grades continue to pour out of Detour Gold’s (DGC-T, DRGDF-O) Detour Lake project in northeastern Ontario’s Abitibi greenstone belt and its share price keeps on climbing.


Radius engineers development deal at Tambor

Canadian junior gold explorer Radius Gold (RDU-V, RDUFF-O) has signed up engineering firm Kappes, Cassiday & Associates (KCA) to develop the company’s Tambor gold deposit in Guatemala.



Investors ask: Got potash?

The week ended June 14, the 24th trading week of 2008, revealed a new twist to the commodities boom, as a few scarce potash juniors became investor favourites, what with the quadrupling of potash pric…



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