Copper Mountain Mining Corporation


This year's inductees to the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame, from left: Pierre Lassonde, Gerald Grandey, Chuck Fipke and James O'Rourke. Source: Canadian Mining Hall of Fame

Canadian Mining Hall of Fame welcomes four more

Four new inductees boasting outstanding achievements in the diverse fields of diamonds, gold, uranium and copper joined the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame in the twenty-fifth annual ceremony in Toronto on Jan. 10, 2013.



Copper Mountain Mining gains traction

Mid-cap Copper Mountain Mining (CUM-T) and its majority-owned copper-gold-silver open-pit mine near Princeton in southern British Columbia, is a potential takeover target, says Orest Wowkodaw of Canaccord Genuity.


Copper Mountain Mining's namesake copper mine, 20 km south of Princeton, British Columbia. Photo by The Northern Miner

Copper Mountain a target, CIBC says

Copper Mountain Mining (CUM-T) and its copper mine in B.C. could become a takeover target, Matthew Gibson of CIBC argues in a new research report.



Copper Mountain’s Q1 results surpass expectations

An impressive ramp up at the Copper Mountain mine in southern British Columbia and higher than anticipated first-quarter revenue suggest that shares of Copper Mountain Mining (CUM-T) represent an attractive risk-reward trade-off, mining analyst…


Sizing up BC’s next copper kings

With capital costs escalating all around the industry and mine financing not getting any easier, good infrastructure looks to be as crucial as ever to building a successful, major copper mine in B.C.



Cutting the ribbon at Copper Mountain, starting second from left: Consul General of Japan Hideki Ito; Mitsubishi Materials president and CEO Hiroshi Yao; and Copper Mountain Mining president and CEO Jim O'Rourke. Photo by Ian Bickis

Copper Mountain opening marks new era in BC mining

With the simple snip of a copper-tinged ribbon, Copper Mountain Mining (CUM-T) CEO Jim O’Rourke, Mitsubishi Materials CEO Hiroshi Yao and Consul General of Japan Hideki Ito officially opened B.C.’s first major metals mine of the twenty-first…


Gold Mountain rises on Elk, financing

A junior led by Copper Mountain Mining’s (CUM-T) CEO, Jim O’Rourke, saw its shares jump as high as 50%, two days after it completed a qualifying transaction and a concurrent financing. 


Mining Association of British Columbia CEO Pierre Gratton (centre) with award winners Jim O'Rourke (left) and Robert Pease (right). Photo by Mining Association of BC

MABC honours O’Rourke, Pease

The Mining Association of British Columbia (MABC) has co-awarded Jim O’Rourke of Copper Mountain Mining (CUM-T) and Robert Pease of Terrane Metals as 2010’s “Mining Person of the Year.”


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