Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Who’ll control Iran’s uranium?

Large, controlled explosions are everyday occurrences in the world’s mines, but it’s been a while since a mine has been the target of a major military attack….


Goldcliff aims to revive Hedley basin

Vancouver — Historic gold districts typically host more than one mine, but an exception is the Hedley basin of southwestern British Columbia, which has produced an estimated 2.5 million oz. gold from…


Chinese officials visit Saskatchewan potash mine

Officials from China were in Saskatchewan in late February to study the safety practices of several of the province’s mines, including the K2 underground potash mine, 210 km northeast of Regina, where…





IMA updates Navidad

Vancouver — IMA Exploration (IMR-V, IMR-X) has tabled an updated resource estimate for its embattled Navidad silver-lead project in the northern Patagonia region of Argentina….




Scion appeals court decision

It’s back to court for Gold Fields ( GFI-N, GOF-L) and Bolivar Gold (BGC-T) as relentless Scion Capital will appeal…


Lonmin dives as talks end

Shares in platinum producer Lonmin (LNMIF-O, LMI-L) ended 197 pence, or around 8%, lower at 2,300 pence in London, …


EU digs into major miner merger

Regulators in the European Union have decided to take a closer look at the proposed merger between Canadian metal h…


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