Canadians hope to chip away at China’s monopoly on rare earths
China may have cornered 97% of the global rare earth market over the last two decades, with its low-cost struc…
China may have cornered 97% of the global rare earth market over the last two decades, with its low-cost struc…
Steve Kesler hardly had time to get comfortable in his new chief executive’s chair before finding himself in the midst of a historic problem.
Justice was a long time coming, but for Farallon Mining (FAN-T) it was well worth the wait.
VANCOUVER — The near-surface gold grades at the Tabakoto project in Mali keep getting better for Avion Gold (AVR-V) and now the company is being rewarded for its efforts with a $25-million bought-dea…
VANCOUVER — In its search for high-grade gold and silver veins, Virginia Mines (VGQ-T) has drilled a few enticing high-grade gold hits at its Wabamisk property in Quebec.
VANCOUVER — First Uranium (FIU-T, FUM-J) has been forced to significantly drop the estimated value of its South African gold-uranium operations after cost escalations and permitting issues.
GobiMin (GMN-V) has agreed to sell most of its equity interest in the Yanxi copper deposit in China’s Xinjiang province for $9 million in convertible bonds and cash to China Daye Non-Ferrous Metals Mi…
Governments squeezed the golden mining goose a little tighter in two major mining countries over the week.
Three large Japanese companies are investing a total of more than 50 billion yen ($533.9 million) for an additional combined ownership stake of 2.5% in Chile’s Escondida mine, Reuters news agency repo…
Canada’s Northwest Territories seems to be of waning interest to mine-finders, according to a new estimate from Natural Resources Canada (NRCan).
VANCOUVER — A shaft collapse at the Wolverine mine in the Yukon has killed one worker, marking the second death at the mine in the past year.
Despite Lihir Gold’s (LGG-T, LGL-A, LIHR-Q) rejection of Newcrest Mining’s (NCM-A) offer on April 1, the potential to create the leading gold company in Asia Pacific may be too strong to ward off inde…
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