Gold

Monument Mining invests in Malaysia

Vancouver — Mainland Southeast Asia may not hold much buzz for Canadian explorers, with island nations in the region getting far more attention, but there are several companies finding success in this generally overlooked part of the…


Sea change at Seafield

Sometimes a little change can do a company a lot of good. In the case of Seafield Resources (SFF-V), change has come in the form of a new management team and the good it hopes to do is revive investor interest in what was briefly one of the…


Yamana ups yearly profits by 17%

Yamana Gold (YRI-T, AUY-N) reported a US$89.5-million profit for the fourth quarter of 2011, a 28% decrease from the same period a year ago, thanks to a one-time US$81-million impairment loss on investments.


Here comes the sun for Rainy River

An updated resource estimate based on 394 new core holes or 170,000 metres of drilling last year—bringing the total to 1,279 drill holes or 578,261 metres—has boosted in-pit and underground resources for  Rainy River Resources…



New Brunswick: top spot for mining

The international mining industry has ranked New Brunswick as the world’s most attractive jurisdiction for exploration and development, unseating last year’s winner Alberta which fell to third place behind Finland, according to the…


Doubling of resource creates buzz about La Mancha

Visual outcrops of sulphide can be seen at the bottom of twelve of the sixteen oxide pits that make up La Mancha Resources’  (LMA-T) Hassai mining complex in the remote desert of northern Sudan. And a new resource estimate based on…


Freegold hunts Alaskan gold at Golden Summit

Vancouver — Freegold Ventures (FVL-V) hopes to be the next big thing in Alaskan gold country with projects in areas that have proven resource-rich for Sumitomo Metal Mining and Kinross Gold (K-T, KGC-N).


Pretium sketches a larger mine at Brucejack

Pretium Resources’ (PVG-T, PVG-N) updated preliminary economic assessment (PEA) for the Brucejack gold-silver project in northern British Columbia outlines a larger and more robust mine.



Kilo juggles projects on several fronts

 In late January Kilo Goldmines (KGL-V) announced that its iron ore joint-venture project with Rio Tinto (RIO-N, RIO-L) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has the potential to host direct shipping ore. In the same announcement the…



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