Articles by Northern Miner Staff

Luna advances multiple projects in northeast Brazil

Vancouver – Working away in the relatively remote San Luis Craton of northeast Brazil, Luna Gold (LGC-V) has commissioned one gold mine, is advancing a second project to the scoping stage and holds an extensive greenfield land package in the…


Brazilian Gold looks to Tapajos

Brazilian Gold (BGC-V) wants investors to get familiar with Brazil’s Tapajos region. While the area in the north central part of the country is the largest alluvial gold district in Brazil — and third largest in the world – it has gone largely…


Largo Resources makes headway in Brazil

Largo Resources (LGO-V) acquired its Brazilian Maracas vanadium project in November 2006 and by September 2008 had taken the resource from 10 million tonnes to 23 million tonnes and completed a feasibility study. Between 2005 and 2008, the…



Malbex discovers new zone, wraps up drill program

Malbex Resources (mbg-v) wrapped up its 2010/2011 drill program at the Del Carmen gold-silver project in Argentina’s San Juan province, saying it now has enough data to calculate an initial resource estimate for the Rojo Grande target by…


Uraguay yields the results that lift B2Gold

The first results from a recent discovery in Uruguay had B2Gold (BTO-T) shares climbing the charts on Tuesday. B2 shares shot up 9% or 30¢ to $3.61 on 3.52 million shares traded after releasing assays from the country not typically known…


Exploration Orbite produces first aluminum

Exploration Orbite (ORT.A-V) has had a wild ride over the last year — moving from a low of 12.5¢ a share in July 2010 to a high of $5.69 on April 12 2011, before slipping to the $3 range in the recent market slowdown.  



Pretium plans Brucejack high-grade mine

Vancouver – Pretium Resources (PVG-T) has completed a preliminary economic assessment on its Brucejack gold-silver project in northern British Columbia a little more than six months after acquiring the project and listing itself on the Toronto…


Osisko’s Malartic tale of guts and glory (June 07, 2011)

When pressed about some of the many challenges he faced developing the Malartic gold deposit in Quebec into a commercial mine during one of the toughest economic times this century, Sean Roosen admits sleep deprivation was one of them.




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