2016



McEwen Mining's Los Azules copper project in Argentina's San Juan province.Credit: McEwen Mining

New Argentine government making right moves, Rob McEwen says

After more than a decade of leftist government, voters in Argentina elected Mauricio Macri, a wealthy businessman and Buenos Aires mayor, as their new president on Nov. 22, 2015. The centre-right politician has promised more pro-business and…



Drill rigs in 2015 at NexGen Energy's Arrow uranium project in northern Saskatchewan's Athabasca basin.Credit: NexGen Energy

NexGen forges ahead at Arrow uranium discovery

NexGen Energy (TSXV: NXE; US-OTC: NXGEF) has kicked off a 30,000-metre drill program at its exciting Arrow uranium discovery in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca basin, after last year’s success.  


Wall Street stocks down sharply, Jan. 4-8

The opening week of 2016 marked the worst first week in history for Wall Street stocks, as oil prices fell to their lowest level in more than a decade and concerns about slowing growth in China spooked global markets. Manufacturing data in…


TSX drops, Jan 4-8

Canada’s benchmark index posted a triple-digit loss in the new year. The S&P/TSX Composite Index fell 4.3%, or 564.5 points to 12,445.45, despite a positive jobs report. The S&P/TSX Capped Diversified Metals & Mining Index…




TSX finishes lower, Dec. 23-31

Sliding commodity prices and worries about slowing global growth sent the resource-heavy Toronto stock market down 11% to end 2015 at 13,000.95 — its worst performance since the financial crisis of 2008. Spot gold finished 2015 at…


Banro's Namoya gold mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The is 200 km southwest of its Twangiza gold mine. Credit: Banro

Banro lands US$98.8M

A Chinese mining investment fund and a Connecticut-based fund management company are giving Banro (TSX: BAA; NYSE-MKT: BAA) some breathing room this year with a private placement, term loan and streaming deal, worth nearly US$100 million.


Warwick Board, Pretium Resources' chief geologist, inspects a sample while conducting regional exploration at the Brucejack gold project in British Columbia. Credit: Pretium Resources.

Pretium explores porphyry potential at Brucejack

VANCOUVER — Warwick Board, chief geologist at Pretium Resources (TSX: PVG; NYSE: PVG), says excitement is building for exploration at the company’s Brucejack project in northwestern B.C., as his team zeroes in on discoveries…


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