Bannerman grows Etango
Vancouver – Bannerman Resources (BAN-T) has boosted the uranium resource at its Etango project in Namibia by 26%.
Vancouver – Bannerman Resources (BAN-T) has boosted the uranium resource at its Etango project in Namibia by 26%.
A better understanding of the ore body resulted in improved production at the Tulawaka gold mine in Tanzania d…
Vancouver – A 45,000-metre drilling effort at the Livengood gold project in Alaska is starting to pay off fo…
Vancouver – Proven and probable reserves are up by 45% at the Frog’s Leg mine, a 49-51 joint ventu…
The following are the warrants of mining companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange:
The following are the warrants of mining companies now trading on the TSX Venture Exchange:
VANCOUVER — July is bringing big news out of African Aura Resources (AAZ-V): first, the junior announced plans to merge with Mano River Resources (MNO-V, MNRVF-O), then it hit some short, high-grade …
VANCOUVER — Anglo Swiss Resources’ (ASW-V, ASWRF-O) underground vein sampling program at the historic Kenville mine in southeastern British Columbia is showing that the old gold mine is far from depl…
For anyone in the mining business and for many investors, the 1990s is synonymous with the Bre-X Minerals scandal.
With the proposed merger of Canadian Gold Hunter (CGH-T, CGHLF-O) and Sanu Resources (SNU-V, SNULF-O), both part of the Lundin Group of Companies, the combined entity will have exploration properties …
If a merger between African Aura Resources (AAZ-V) and Mano River Resources (MNO-V, MNRVF-O) goes ahead, the combined company will have close to $10 million in cash, an advanced-stage, high-grade gold…
Declining tungsten prices and rising inventory are forcing North American Tungsten (NTC-V, NATUF-O) to put its 100%-owned Cantung mine on care and maintenance, temporarily suspending production starti…
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