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World Wide exits uranium business

World Wide Minerals (WWS-T) has sold its quarter-stake in WM Mining International (WMMI) to WM Mining, a private, Denver, Colo.-based firm.World Wide formed WMMI in mid-1999 to hold its uranium assets…



Underground sampling boosts grade at Luicho

Ongoing chip sampling is enabling Pacific Rim Mining (PFG-T) to enhance a promising bulk-tonnage target at the Luicho gold project in southern Peru.The program is aimed at expanding the Northeast, Cen…


Battle Mountain files petition

Battle Mountain Gold (BMG-N) has filed a petition in a state superior court for the reinstatement of water rights and the water quality permit for the Crown Jewel project in Washington state.The major…


Eden Roc reorganizes

Now in the hands of former Royal Oak executives Margaret Kent (formerly Witte) and Ross Burns, Eden Roc Minerals (EDN-T) has completed a reorganization and a consolidation of shares on the basis of on…


Nic-Cop Mines active through ’50s, but now gone

Recently, while going through the estate of my late father, we came across a share certificate for Nic-Cop Mines Limited, issued in 1955. According to the stock certificate, the company was incorporat…


Flawed permitting processes hurt northern residents

The problems experienced by the Diavik diamond mine project in obtaining a land-use permit centred around power, politics and money. For the majority of participants, environmental concerns were a car…


Partners to see if Duck Pond flies

Following a successful program of infill and extension drilling, Queenston Mining (QMI-T) and Thunderwood Resources (THR-T) are advancing the Duck Pond base metal project in central Newfoundland to th…


Anzex drops Longwood permit

The inability to attract a senior partner has prompted Anzex Resources (AZX-V) to surrender the Longwoods platinum-group-elements project in New Zealand’s South Island. The junior intends to continue …


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