News

BY STEPHEN STAKIWFrom left: Aurora Energy's vice-president of exploration Ian Cunningham-Dunlop, chief geoscientist Rick Valenta, and mining analysts Glenn Brown and Jay Turner examine drill core at the Michelin deposit, situated in coastal Labrador's Central Mineral Belt.

Aurora builds Labradoruranium inventory

SITE VISIT Postville, Labrador — Born of a uranium asset spinoff from Fronteer Development Group (FRG-T, FRG-X) and partner Altius Minerals (ALS-V) in early 2006, Aurora Energy Resources (AXU-T, AUEGF-O)…


Rob Robertson

Churchill kimberlite find shows significant grades

At the Churchill joint-venture project in eastern Nunavut, mini-bulk samples collected from isolated surface showings of four new kimberlite dyke discoveries show significant diamond grades running in…



AURELIAN RESOURCESLabourers carry part of a drill supported on casings through the Ecuadorian forest at Aurelian Resources' Condor gold-silver project.

Getting the Ecuadorians on side

Santiago, Chile — The discovery of large gold- and copper-bearing belts promises to launch mining in Ecuador, a South American country the size of Nevada, but community opposition threatens to block …


BY JOHN CUMMINGTaking a 400-tonne bulk sample from a 10- to 12-metre deep pit excavated at the Kevitsa deposit. The work generated material for an ongoing metallurgical pilot program being carried out by the Geological Survey of Finland.

Site visit: Sizing up Finland’s Kevitsa

SODANKYLA, FINLAND — It’s a huge, low-grade deposit — but can it be a money-maker? That’s the question facing Scandinavian Minerals (sgl-t) as it works hard to develop its Kevitsa…


BELL GEOSPACEA Zeppelin after a heavy rainstorm in Jwaneng, Botswana. The airship uses an airborne gravity gradiometer provided by Houston, Tex.-based Bell GeoSpace.

De Beers takes to African skies

In leaving no stone unturned in the search for its next diamond mine, De Beers is using a Zeppelin airship to fly a combination of gravity and magnetic geophysical surveys across the Kalahari sands of…


BY ANTHONY VACCAROA Jaguar Mining technician examines a ball mill at the Turmalina gold operation in Minas Gerais state, Brazil.

Jaguar Mining grows with Brazil

SITE VISIT Belo Horozonte, Brazil — It’s a grey day in Minas Gerais — Brazil’s famed mining state — and the row of flags flying over the heads of Jaguar…


BARRICK GOLDDrilling on the Cortez Hills gold project in northern Nevada.

Barrick zeros in on Nevada

Despite the amount of capital that has been pouring into the mining sector since around 2002 there have been very few major discoveries. There has been plenty of hype and tire kicking, but many of the…


COLUMBIA METALSThe leach pad at the Lluvia de Oro mine in Sonora state, Mexico, with the leach plant in the background. Large run-of-mine boulders were placed on the pad by previous operators without crushing.

Columbia Metals expects Lluvia production this year

The 1990s weren’t kind to some low-grade gold projects, and one of those was the Lluvia de Oro mine in northwestern Sonora state, Mexico. It operated for less than three years under two owners, and se…




Editor’s Picks: the Week’s Top Mining Stories

Even as new record, nominal highs for uranium and nickel prices were being set in the week ended Feb. 24, it was organized labour action in Canada’s railyards that grabbed the most focused attention o…


By continuing to browse you agree to our use of cookies. To learn more, click more information

Dear user, please be aware that we use cookies to help users navigate our website content and to help us understand how we can improve the user experience. If you have ideas for how we can improve our services, we’d love to hear from you. Click here to email us. By continuing to browse you agree to our use of cookies. Please see our Privacy & Cookie Usage Policy to learn more.

Close