Queenston Refuels With $18M Financing
Queenston Mining (QMI-T, QNMNF-O) has big spending plans for the Kirkland Lake gold camp, in northwestern Ontario, where it’s developing four gold deposits.
Queenston Mining (QMI-T, QNMNF-O) has big spending plans for the Kirkland Lake gold camp, in northwestern Ontario, where it’s developing four gold deposits.
Eritrea usually finds itself in the Western media’s headlines for its dispute with neighbouring Ethiopia over the border that divides the two countries.
Having established a safe shipping method, the government of Western Australia has approved a plan by Ivernia (IVW-T, IVWFF-O) to resume the shipment of stockpiled lead concentrate from the port of Es…
Peregrine Diamonds (PGD-T, PGDIF-O) is more than doubling its prospecting rights on Baffin Island, Canada’s newest diamond district.
VANCOUVER — Over the past two years, Kootenay Gold (KTN-V, KOOYF-O) has conducted a tightly focused drill program at the Pit zone on its 900-sq.-km Promontorio property in Sonora state, Mexico.
VANCOUVER — Don Lindsay, the president and CEO of Teck (TCK. B-T, TCK-N), addressed the company’s heavy debt load and burgeoning fourth-quarter net loss in a conference call with investors on Feb 17.
Consulting geology and engineering firm Watts, Griffis and McOuat (WGM), will deliver a one-day seminar during the March 9-12 meeting of the Saudi Society for Geosciences at the Hilton Hotel in Jeddah…
VANCOUVER– It was an old box of forgotten data in the back of a mill building that changed everything for Abacus Mining & Exploration (AME-V, ABCFF-O). Now, three and a half years after finding t…
In yet another asset sale to deal with its short-term debt crisis, Teck (TCK. B-T, TCK-N) is unloading its half stake in the Hemlo gold assets in northwestern Ontario on its joint-venture partner, Bar…
VANCOUVER — Every little increase in grade helps at current copper prices.
VANCOUVER– The mineral wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is far from tapped, if Tiger Resources’ (TGS-T, TRSDF-O) copper discoveries in the African country are any indication.
China’s state-owned companies are ratcheting up their acquisitions of struggling mining companies that have been hit by the financial crisis and poor metal prices.
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