Volume 100 Number 8 Apr 7 - 13, 2014


Venture loses ground, March 24-28

The rally that has carried the S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index for most of 2014 took a breather in the last week of March. Instead, the index saw double-digit losses in three out of five days to end the week at 989.75, down 45.01 points,…





A high-grade quartz vein at Avnel Gold Mining's Kalana gold project in southwest Mali. Credit: Anvel Gold Mining

Avnel’s new path for Kalana mine in Mali

VANCOUVER — When Avnel Gold Mining (TSX: AVK) bought the Kalana gold project in southwest Mali in 2002, its priority was getting the historic mine back into production, as required by the terms of the property deal. As a result Avnel has…


More strong results for Premier’s Hardrock

Premier Gold Mines (TSX: PG; US-OTC: PIRGF) is almost finished a 60,000-metre infill drilling program at its Hardrock deposit in the  Geraldton–Beardmore district of northern Ontario, and it’s on track to incorporate the…


Geologists reviewing core at Antipodes Gold's WKP gold project in New Zealand. Credit: Antipodes Gold

Glass Earth reborn as Antipodes Gold, stays focused on NZ

VANCOUVER — New Zealand hosts intriguing mineralogy when it comes to epithermal gold–silver systems, and newly minted Antipodes Gold (TSXV: AXG; US-OTC: GELGD) is taking advantage of the near-term production potential of its…


Commentary: Coal down but not out

The following is an edited excerpt of a speech about the global outlook for coal by Dean Dalla Valle, president of BHP Billiton Coal, at the CEDA Energy and Resources series in Brisbane, Australia, where BHP has consolidated its metallurgical…



Editorial: Barrick rejigs exec pay

Businessman and Bay Street veteran Peter Crossgrove, the one-time Placer Dome CEO and long-time Barrick Gold director, published his memoirs last year, and it makes for some lively and insightful reading, especially in light of Barrick’s…


Mining analyst Christopher Haubrich.

Why building a mine on budget is so rare

There is an established history of capital-cost overruns in the mining industry stretching back at least 50 years, mining analyst Christopher Haubrich told the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference in Toronto in…


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