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OceanaGold gearing up on two fronts

Kalgoorlie, Western Australia — OceanaGold (OGD-A) is finally advancing two of its key gold projects on the South Island of New Zealand….


Mind the (age) gap

There was some shocking news out of Ottawa this week, so brace yourself: after two-and-half-years of study, the federal government has determined that Canada’s mining industry is made up mostly of ric…




Eldorado losses widen in Q2 (August 29, 2005)

Vancouver — Eldorado Gold (ELD-T) dipped further into the red in its latest second quarter, posting an US$11.1-million loss, or 4 per share, compared with a loss of US$1.7 million…



Profit-taking drops TSX

Profit-taking in the resource sector pushed the S&P/TSX Composite Index 125.19 points lower to 10,525.49 during the Aug. 16-22 report period. The gold index retreated 6.29 points, or 3%, to 202.23…


Nautilus to enter TSX Venture backdoor

Kalgoorlie, Western Australia — Nautilus Minerals, a company seeking to mine high-grade volcanogenic massive sulphide smokers on the seabed of the northern and western Pacific Ocea…


Three revolutions, part II

— The following is the second half of an edited speech by veteran gold banker Ferdinand Lips, chairman of Switzerland’s Top-Gold, and author of Gold Wars: The Battle Against Sound Money As Seen from…


Ontario's Northern Development and Mines Minister Rick Bartolucci (left) with Assistant Deputy Mines Minister John Gammon at the opening of the John B. Gammon Geoscience Library, named in honour of Gammon, who will retire Aug. 31. During his 16 years in office, the affable Gammon established the Willet Green Miller Centre in Sudbury as a centre of geoscience excellence and helped raise Ontario's international mining profile.

Manitoba promotes exploration incentives

Vancouver — Manitoba is pulling out the stops to lure more mining and exploration companies to the province. In a recent cross-country tour, government officials offered generous exploration incentiv…



A new lead at Broken Hill

Kalgoorlie, Western Australia — Could there be a virginal extension to the great Line of Lode at the renowned Broken Hill silver-lead-zinc camp in southwest New South Wales? Australian junior


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