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Editorial: Still plenty of appetite for M&A

While private equity financing was the talk of the mining industry in the first quarter, heavy duty mergers and acquisitions are punching their way back to centre stage, as mining majors take advantage of depressed metals prices and share…


Correction

The story “NovaCopper boosts resources at Bornite” (T.N.M., March 31–April 6/14) incorrectly stated the inferred contained copper figures for both the in-pit and below-pit estimates at Bornite, which were stated in millions…



The crusher building at Lake Shore Gold's Bell Creek gold mill, 20 km northeast of Timmins, Ontario. Credit: Lakeshore Gold

Lake Shore rises on strong Q1 production

Shares in Lake Shore Gold (TSX: LSG; NYSE-MKT: LSG) rose after the Timmins, Ont.-focused gold firm posted another strong quarter after its Bell Creek mill expansion late last year.  



Dominion Diamond's  Diavik mine  in the Northwest Territories. Credit: Dominion Diamond

Dominion Diamond forges ahead

Dominion Diamond (TSX: DDC; NYSE: DDC) may have missed the Street’s expectations due to some accounting rules, but the company showed it is steadily restoring the prominence of Canada’s first diamond mine: Ekati.



Machinery in action at Kinross Gold's Tasiast gold mine in western Mauritania, 300 km north of the capital Nouakchott. Credit: Kinross Gold

Kinross cuts Tasiast expansion costs

Kinross Gold (TSX: K; NYSE: KGC) has slashed the projected start-up costs of a mill expansion project at its Tasiast gold mine in Mauritania by 41% to US$1.6 billion, as shown in a new feasibility study, but intends to wait until 2015 before…



Workers building the secondary crusher at Copper Mountain Mining's namesake copper mine in British Columbia. Credit: Copper Mountain Mining

Copper Mountain up 11% on record Q1 production

Vancouver-based Copper Mountain Mining (TSX: CUM) saw its shares climb after revealing record first-quarter copper production at its 75%-held Copper Mountain mine near Princeton, B.C.


Wheeler River senior project geologist Chad Sorba. Credit: Denison Mines

Denison’s drills hit new high-grade zone at Wheeler River

VANCOUVER — Denison Mines’ (TSX: DML; NYSE-MKT: DNN) Wheeler River property is already home to the high-grade and still-growing Phoenix deposit, which has 52.3 million indicated lb. uranium oxide (U3O8) at an average grade of 15.6%….


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