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More land and more results for Auryx

There was plenty of news coming from Auryx Gold’s (AYX-T, AYX-N) Otjkoto gold project in Namibia but none of it was able to reverse what has been a steady decline in market cap over the past three months. Firstly Auryx announced that it has…


Pacific North West Capital takes 100% of River Valley

Pacific North West Capital (PFN-T, PAWEF-O) is acquiring Anglo Platinum’s 50% interest in the River Valley platinum group metals joint-venture project in Ontario, one of Canada’s largest primary PGM deposits, bringing its total ownership to…


Alpha Natural Resources to combine with Massey Energy

The proposed combination of Alpha Natural Resources (ANR-N) and Massey Energy (MEE-N) announced over the weekend will bring synergies of $150 million annually by 2012 and create a top-three global metallurgical coal producer.


Selwyn returns high zinc and lead grades

The latest results from the Selwyn project in the Yukon continue to confirm the project’s status as one of the world’s best undeveloped lead and zinc deposits. The project is now held as a joint venture between Selwyn Resources (SWN-V) and…



Three mining legends honoured

The 23rd anniversary of the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame at Toronto’s Fairmont Royal York Hotel in mid-January, fittingly kicked off with a tribute to the spectacular rescue late last year of 33 miners trapped deep in a copper-gold mine in…






What to expect from CAR election

After much delay the citizens of the Central African Republic (CAR) have placed their votes for the next president of the much-maligned country. But the implications for miners in the region are still unclear. 


Drillers working in -40 C conditions at PC Gold's Pickle Crow gold project in northwestern Ontario. Photo credit: PC Gold

Is there smoke at Pickle Crow?

Kevin Keough likes to say that the “universe is unfolding as it should” at PC Gold’s (PKL-T) Pickle Crow gold property in northwestern Ontario.


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