Drill results not enough to bolster Pacific Comox
Pacific Comox’ (PCM-V) move to bring in diamond drills to its Mabel property in Mexico’s Sonora State hasn’t y…
Pacific Comox’ (PCM-V) move to bring in diamond drills to its Mabel property in Mexico’s Sonora State hasn’t y…
If Lukas Lundin still wants Chariot Resources( CHD-T) he’ll have to pay for it now.
VANCOUVER — Lithium demand is on the rise and supply may or may not be able to keep up, which means that while the recent surge of interest in the light metal has been over the top, the metal’s marke…
For the first time in more than a quarter of a century, Canada and India are negotiating an agreement that would allow the two countries to trade in civilian nuclear equipment, technology and uranium.
SITE VISIT ZACUALPAN, MEXICO — In retrospect, George Gorzynski says, he wishes Impact Silver (IPT-V, ISVLF-O) hadn’t found the Royal Mines of Zacualpan so quickly. “I had a lot of…
North American Palladium (PDL-T, PAL-X) thought twice about issuing convertible notes, and decided it wasn’t such a good idea after all.
Toronto-based junior Sparton Resources (SRI-V) has secured a $1.7- million loan to complete its acquisition of a coal, germanium and uranium project in southern China.
Gold’s day-long breach of the US$1,000-per-oz.-mark was the biggest news for gold bugs around the world in early September.
The following is an edited portion of the Ontario Mining Association’s submission to the Standing Committee on General Government on the Mining Act (Bill 173) and the Far North Act (Bill 191).
George Forrest International (GFI) is threatening legal action after Forsys Metals (FSY-T) said it was cancelling the deal that would have seen GFI acquire Forsys for $579 million.
The Sept. 1-4 trading period — shortened by the Labour Day holiday — was all about gold, as the U. S. dollar’s weakness, concerns about the sustainability of the global economic recovery and fears a…
The S&P/TSX composite index increased by 1.4%, or 149.26 points, to 11,017.47 points over the Sept. 1-4 trading period, which was shortened by the Labour Day holiday on Sept. 7.
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