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MANO RIVER RESOURCESChannel sampling in the Sula Mountains of Sierra Leone.

Mano River toughs it out in Liberia

Mano River Resources (MNO-V, MNRVF-O) president Tom Elder describes the journey of bringing Liberia’s first significant gold mine into production as one of faith and persistence.


ROBEX RESOURCESA local hunter near Robex Resources' Mininko gold project in Mali. Hunting is a significant part of Malian culture and more than 40,000 hunters marched to the capital of Bamako in 2001 to celebrate 1,000 years of hunting in the area.

Robex has golden connections in Mali

When Richard Savard, president of Robex Resources (RBX-V), walks down the street in Bamako, Mali’s capital, he’s a familiar face to many.




STEPHEN STAKIWA view of the Tripp pit at Quadra Mining's Robinson copper-gold mine in eastern Nevada. Production from Robinson for the fourth quarter of 2006 came in at 35.3 million lbs. copper and 27,646 oz. gold. Output for the full year was 121.4 million lbs. copper and 75,074 oz. gold, exceeding the company's estimates.

Quadra surprises with boost in production

Vancouver — Fourth-quarter copper and gold production from Quadra Mining’s (QUA-T, QADMF-O) flagship Robinson mine near Ely, Nev., was up significantly, driving last year’s total metals output above …



Rob Robertson

Diavik Exceeds Expectations

Despite the challenges created by the premature closure of the winter road in early 2006, the Diavik diamond mine in the Northwest Territories successfully kept operations and construction on track du…


Brilliant Sees New Nickel Zone Develop at Lanfranchi

Vancouver — Underground drilling on the newly discovered Deacon zone at Brilliant Mining’s (BMC-V) Lanfranchi mine joint venture in Western Australia’s Kambalda region has cut additional high-grade n…


Ravensthorpe to Cost US$2.2 Billion

A revision of estimated capital costs for the Ravensthorpe laterite nickel project in Western Australia now gives the project a price tag of US$2.2 billion.



INDIANA OFFICE OF ENERGY AND DEFENSE DEVELOPMENTTrains topped up with coal will become even more commonplace over the next five years as producers try to take advantage of buoyant prices by expanding their operations.

Coal train gaining momentum

Vancouver — Canadian coal producers, eyeing forecasts of rising consumption in Asia, are gearing up to take advantage of buoyant prices by expanding their thermal and coking coal operations within th…


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