Volume 97 Number 8 Apr 11 - 17, 2011

Drillers exploring International Northair Mines' La Cigarra silver project in north-central Mexico. Photo by International Northair Mines

Northair expands drill program after Mexican silver hits

International Northair Mines (INM-V) is exp-anding a drill program at its La Cigarra silver project in north-central Mexico by 3,000 metres after intersecting 80 metres of 123.5 grams silver per tonne in February. The program will target a 3-km…


Drillers at Oremex Resources' San Lucas polymetallic project in Durango state, Mexico. Photo by Oremex Resources

Oremex built to ride the silver wave

Having one of the most heralded silver bulls in your corner doesn’t hurt when you’re looking to become the next significant silver miner in Mexico. 



Oyu Tolgoi to produce 3M oz. silver a year

With silver prices cruising to new heights, investor interest in the sizable Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold project in Mongolia has “prompted” Ivanhoe Mines (IVN-T, IVN-N, IVN-Q) to “more widely circulate the projections for silver production that have…


Contractor United Mining to build mine

Vancouver – Nestled between two major past producers in one of the world’s great silver districts, United Mining Group (UMG-T) sees big potential for the historic Crescent silver mine in Idaho’s Silver Valley.


Pan American’s best year

Pan American Silver’s (PAA-T, PAAS-Q) seven operating mines in Mexico, Peru, Argentina and Bolivia churned out a total of 24.3 million oz. of silver in 2010, a year-on-year rise of 5%, leaving the company with more than US$360 million in the…




Continental climbs on high-grade hits

Recent results from Continental Gold’s (CNL-T) Buritica gold project in Colombia add further support to the notion that the company has a significant project on it hands. 


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