NuLegacy Gold Corporation

US Snapshot: Eight companies on the move

With a long-standing history of mining, a developed regulatory regime and prospective geology, the United States is an attractive destination for companies looking to find and develop mineral deposits. Below,…



American Pacific Mining CEO Warwick Smith and president Eric Saderholm (second and third from left) at the Tuscarora gold project in Nevada. Credit: American Pacific Mining.

American Pacific signs JV with OceanaGold

In its fourth joint-venture deal in Nevada over the last six months, OceanaGold (TSX: OGC; ASX: OGC) will invest US$4 million for the next four years to earn a 51%…






Drillers targeting the Iceberg gold deposit at NuLegacy Gold's Red Hill project in Nevada. Credit: NuLegacy Gold

NuLegacy explores Iceberg in Nevada

NuLegacy Gold (TSXV: NUG; US-OTC: NULGF) may be onto something at its Iceberg gold deposit on the Red Hill project in Nevada’s famed Cortez gold trend.


Williams’ Red Cloud on the horizon

A few years ago when Chad Williams was CEO of Victoria Gold (VIT-V), the company was looking to acquire a particular advanced project. The board, however, was split on what to do.


Renaissance looks to repeat AuEx glory

While the phrase “there you go again” has pejorative connotations in the U.S. political sphere, in the junior mining space it can mean very good things.


Red Cloud on the horizon for mining execs

While Chad Williams was chief executive of Victoria Gold Corp. (VIT-V) the company was looking to acquire an advanced project. The board, however, was split on what to do.


The discovery hole marker at NuLegacy's Red Hill gold project in Nevada. Photo by Ian Bickis

NuLegacy gets in line on Nevada’s Cortez trend

A little over two decades ago Roger Steininger made a major gold discovery in Nevada by bucking conventional wisdom. Today he’s trying to do it again.Steininger has found himself chief operations officer and a director at Nevada-focused…


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