Pretium Resources Inc

Equipment on-site at Pretium Resources' Brucejack gold project, 65 km north of Stewart, British Columbia. Source: Pretium Resources

Pretium completes Brucejack feasibility

A feasibility study on the Brucejack high-grade gold project, 65 km north of Stewart, B.C., has brought Pretium Resources (PVG-T, PVG-N) one step closer to its goal of kicking off mine construction in the second half of 2014 and commercial…


The Brucejack project,  located in the Valley of the Kings in northern British Columbia. Source: Pretium Resources

Pretium continues to roll

Finding a success story on the junior gold mining circuit is tough work these days. But since mid-April, Pretium Resources (PVG-T, PVG-N) has been on a hot streak.


U.S. markets, April 22 – 26

Investors took comfort in the fact that unemployment claims in the U.S. fell more than expected, which helped bolster all three big indexes south of the border. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 165 points to 14,712.55, the S&P 500…



Edward Thompson (left), PDAC's awards committee chair, presents Robert Quartermain, president and CEO of Pretium Resources, with the Bill Dennis Award. Photo: envisiondigitalphoto.com

PDAC celebrates 2013 award winners

The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) handed out its annual awards at a gala during its eighty-first annual convention in Toronto this month. Award recipients were honoured for outstanding contributions and excellence in…


A drill rig at Gold Reach Resources' Ootsa gold project in northwest British Columbia. Source: Gold Reach Resources

Roundup 2013: What’s next for BC?

VANCOUVER — To kick off a conference highlighting exploration and mining in B.C., the Yukon and Alaska, the first morning at Roundup 2013 was dedicated to an overview of all things geological in the three regions. And while the details…


Delegates touring booths at AME BC's Roundup 2013. Photo by Matthew Keevil.

Roundup 2013: BC’s mining and exploration scene in 2012

VANCOUVER – To kick off a conference celebrating exploration and mining in BC, the Yukon, and Alaska, the first morning at Roundup 2013 was dedicated to overviews of all things geological in those three regions. And while the details…


Visitors at Seabridge Gold's KSM gold-copper project, 70 km north of Stewart, British Columbia. Source: Seabridge Gold

KSM keeps growing for Seabridge

Seabridge Gold’s (SEA-T, SA-N) KSM project is already one of the largest undeveloped gold projects in the world, home to 38 million oz. gold and 10 billion lb. copper. But with drills tapping into deep core zones and new stepout targets,…


Equipment at Silver Standard Resources' Pitarrilla silver project in Mexico's Durango state. Source: Silver Standard Resources

Silver Standard targets Pitarrilla

After repositioning Silver Standard as a well-funded firm with a strong management team and a sole operating mine in Argentina, Silver Standard Resources’ (SSO-T, SSRI-Q) president and CEO John Smith says his company is now “getting…


Silver Standard's Pitarilla silver project. Source: Silver Standard

[Update] Silver Standard sees bright future at Pitarrilla

After repositioning Silver Standard as a well-funded firm with a strong management team and a sole operating mine in Argentina, Silver Standard Resources’ (SSO-T, SSRI-N) president and CEO John Smith says, “Now we are getting the…


Brucejack project camp. Source: Pretium Resources

Pretium works to conquer the Valley of the Kings

Driving to complete a feasibility study on its wholly owned Brucejack gold-silver project, 65 km north of Stewart, B.C., Vancouver-based Pretium Resources (PVG-T, PVG-N) has released an updated resource estimate on its Valley of the Kings zone.


Pretium works to conquer the Valley of the Kings

VANCOUVER — In a drive to complete a feasibility study on its wholly-owned Brucejack gold-silver project 65 kilometers north of Stewart, B.C., Vancouver-based Pretium Resources (PVG-T, PVG-N) released an updated resource estimate on its…


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