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DFI jumps on Liberian finds

Shares in Diamond Fields International (DFI-T) were 7.5, or more than 40%, higher at 24 in early afternoon tradin…




Kimber sees Carmen look-alike at Carotare

Vancouver — The coming year promises to be a busy one for Kimber Resources (KBR-T, KBX-X), which plans to advance its Carmen gold-silver deposit to feasibility while exploring two…


A truck hauls ore from the Pollyanna pit at Taseko Mines' Gibraltar copper-gold operation in south-central B.C. Taseko says reserves at Gibraltar are up 30% to 176 million tonnes grading 0.31% copper and 0.01% molybdenum.

Taseko posts $24.4 million in earnings

Vancouver — Strong copper and molybdenum prices propelled Taseko Mines (TKO-V, TGB-X) to after-tax earnings of $24.4 million (or 23 per share) in fiscal 2005….


Partners test Moore Lake (January 09, 2006)

The last batch of holes from a summer drilling campaign on the Moore Lake uranium project in Saskatchewan contains more encouraging results for partners International Uranium (IUC-T…


Falco ponies up from Koniambo

Partners Falconbridge (FAL.LV-T, FAL-N) and Socit Minire du Sud Pacifique (SMSP) have succesfully weathered a court challenge to their control over the Koniamb…


Redcorp tests anomalies at Lagoa Salgada

A recent drilling program aimed at testing five geological and geophysical anomalies failed to intersect mineralization or were abandoned before reaching their target depths at the Lagoa Salgada coppe…




Past, better days. From left: Normand Dupras, Falconbridge's exploration manager in the Bathurst base metal camp; Keith Ashfield, New Brunswick's minister of Natural Resources; and Slam Exploration president Mike Taylor together at an airport in New Brunswick in 2003 after all three parties had reached a 5-year agreement to use MegaTEM surveys to explore for new deposits that might extend the life of Falconbridge's 41-year-old Brunswick base metal operation in the Bathurst camp. Falconbridge recently walked away from the Bathurst joint venture after Slam did not produce the necessary funds for this year's exploration program.

Falconbridge slams door on Slam JV

Unable to come up with the funds to finance this year’s exploration on the Bathurst joint venture in New Brunswick, Slam Exploration (SXL-V, SLMXF-O) was finally given its walking p…


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