2012

Avalon updates Nechalacho resource

Exploration drilling completed last year has lifted indicated resources at its flagship Nechalacho rare earth deposit by 73% to 152.3 million tonnes grading 1.32% total rare earth oxides (TREO) and produced the deposit’s first measured…


Cline hit hard by falling coal demand, suspends New Elk ops

VANCOUVER — Global economic woes stemming from the Euro crisis and slowing industrial activity in some of the world’s largest economies continue to take a toll on coal producers, as Toronto-based developer Cline Mining (CMK-T) opted…



Golden Arrow gets lift from drill results

Step-out drilling at Golden Arrow Resources Corp.’s (GRG-V) Chinchillas silver project in Argentina’s Jujuy province has returned several long intercepts including 29 metres grading 631 grams silver per tonne, the company reports.


Northern Graphite falls on Bissett Creek feasibility study

VANCOUVER — A race is on amongst prospective graphite producers and Ottawa-based Northern Graphite (NGC-V) has been one of the favourites with its advanced-stage Bissett Creek property 100 km east of North Bay, Ont. The company released a…



What next for South American Silver

The release yesterday of South American Silver’s (SAC-T, SOHAF-O) remaining employees and a police officer taken hostage earlier this month by opponents to its Malku Khota project in Bolivia marks a new phase in the Vancouver-based…


U.S. equities move lower, July 2-6

U.S. markets were in positive territory before closing mid-week for the July 4 Independence Day holiday, but moved into negative territory again after disappointing jobs data demonstrated that nonfarm payrolls added just 80,000 jobs in…


Flinders sees upside in Swedish graphite revival

VANCOUVER — Just outside the small town of Edsbyn in central Sweden sits the idle Kringel graphite mine, which represents a prime opportunity according to Vancouver-based Flinders Resources (FDR-V).



TSX falls…but only a little

The holiday shortened July 3-6 period was by no means a strong one for the senior board, but it could have been worse. The TSX Composite Index fell 68 points to 11,659.96 points with the sell-off coming amidst a flurry of bad news.



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