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A drill turns on the Tiberon Nui Phao tungsten project, situated 80 km northwest of Hanoi.

Tiberon advances Nui Phao tungsten project

Vancouver — Since first entering into Vietnam in 1996, Tiberon Minerals (TBR-T) has focused on Thai Nguyen province’s mineral potential, specifically occurrences of tin and associated polymetallics such as tungsten, gold, coppe…


The map outlines various projects in the Philippines.

For some, mineral potential of Philippines outweighs risks

Vancouver — Although the Philippines was a major producer of gold, copper, nickel and chromite for hundreds of years, the mining industry in the country has been plagued by many problems that have staved off foreign investment in recent decades,…



Radius Gold President Simon Ridgway (centre) and analyst Brent Cook (left) examine silicified boulders at the Pavon North vein in Nicaragua.

Radius explores for gold in Nicaragua

Waslala, Nicaragua — Using good old-fashioned prospecting, Simon Ridgway and his exploration team at newly merged Radius Gold (RDU-V) have turned up an exciting grassroots gold discovery in this Central American country.



The value of ‘social licence’

“Corporate social responsibility,” “social licence,” “social investment,” “millennium development goals,” “poverty alleviation,” “community development”. . . Suddenly, a whole new jargon has emerged, and with it, increased complexity for mining pr…



Erdene hits gold, copper

Erdene Gold (ERD-V) has intersected significant gold and copper at its Khukh Bulag (Blue Springs) property in south-central Mongolia.


People (September 06, 2004)

Atikwa Minerals — Ian Atkinson resigned as president but remains director; CFO Bradley Kipp adds the title of president.



Cons. Minerals posts record profit

Consolidated Minerals earned a record A$25.1 million in 2003, so it was only fitting the company was honoured at the recent Diggers & Dealers conference in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.


Obituary: Bernard Brynelson

Bernard Brynelson, former manager of Noranda Mines for Western Canada and a member of the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame, died recently. He was 92.


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