2004
Editorial Cartoon (April 26, 2004)
Taseko aims for Gibraltar restart
The Gibraltar mine has a new lease on life now that
Lowering the flag
The announcement by N.M. Rothschild & Sons, the London banking firm that has presided over the daily gold price fix since 1919, that it would withdraw from the bullion and commodity trading business in London, has shocked some in the gold business…
Correction (April 26, 2004)
In our March 26-April 1 issue, we incorrectly attributed an article titled “Funding for the responsible” to Abigail Tamakloe. The article was written by Rashad Kaldany, director of the Oil, Gas, Mining & Chemicals Department of the World Bank Grou…
Imperial discovery lifts Mount Polley
Nevada Pacific drills silver project
River Gold eyes higher gold price in Canadian dollars
On the surface,
VVC catches Beaver Brook fever
Having closed its $17-million purchase of the mothballed, underground Beaver Brook antimony mine in central Newfoundland,
Drill results add to resource at Subriso
Vancouver — Results from diamond drilling by
Atna to participate in Wolverine (April 26, 2004)
Robust prices for silver and zinc have prompted Vancouver-based
High grade found at Assean Lake
Finding new mining frontiers in a country that has been scoured with modern exploration methods can be a daunting task, but joint-venture partners