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A drill rig in 2013 at TomaGold’s 45%-owned Monster Lake gold property, 45 km southwest of Chibougamau in Quebec. Credit: TomaGold.

TomaGold tees up second major

What strikes you about David Grondin, the president and CEO of TomaGold (TSXV: LOT), is not just his youth — he has yet to turn 40 — but that he…


Goldsource hits commercial production

Goldsource Mines (TSXV:GXS) has reached commercial production at its Eagle Mountain gold mine in Guyana, with the junior now optimizing the small-scale operation to break even in the third quarter….


Goldcorp takes stake in Independence Gold

Thumbing through a feasibility report on Kaminak Gold’s (TSXV: KAM; US-OTC: KMKGF) Coffee gold project in the Yukon, it’s easy to see why Goldcorp (TSX: G; NYSE: GG) — just…


A drill site at Osisko Mining's Windfall Lake gold project in Quebec, 200 km northeast of Val-d’Or. Credit: Osisko Mining.

Osisko Mining rides 
again

VANCOUVER — It’s tempting to say that Osisko Mining (TSX: OSK) is “back.” The statement makes a great article hook, but in truth the bones of the company never went…


An aerial view of the road connecting camp to the main drill sites at the Coffee gold project in the Yukon's White Gold district. Source: Kaminak Gold.

Editorial: Uncertainty on the horizon in the Yukon

VANCOUVER — The winds of legislative change out of Ottawa are shifting regulatory expectations for natural resource development across Canada, and the Yukon government is feeling the impact. The Trudeau…


The project team in front of the 8 MW hour vanadium flow battery at the Zhangbei renewable energy project in February, 180 km north of Beijing, from left: chief technical officer Huang Mianyan, project coordinator Lee Barker and commercial manager Charles Ge. Credit: Sparton Resources.

Sparton banks on vanadium

Over the course of his 54 years in the business, Canadian geologist and engineer Lee Barker has had many rewarding moments. In the early 1970s he recognized and staked the…



Detour Gold’s open-pit manager Craig Rintoul (left) and chief operating officer Pierre Beaudoin at the Detour Lake gold mine near Cochrane, Ontario. Photo by Salma Tarikh.

Site visit: Detour revs up Detour Lake mine

COCHRANE, ONTARIO — Last year Detour Gold’s (TSX: DGC) Detour Lake mine in northeastern Ontario was the second-largest gold producer in Canada. It’s now on track to take the top…



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