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Eritrean gov’t lifts ban on exploration

Vancouver –After changing the mining legislation to ensure it gets a bigger piece of the pie, the government of Eritrea has lifted the ban on exploration by foreign mining companies. The move comes four months after the government suddenly called…



Mining supports BC hospital

The mining community of British Columbia has donated $700,000 to the renovation of a facility dedicated to treating children with heart problems.


Insider Trading (January 24, 2005)

The following insider trading transactions were recently reported in the OSC Bulletin, published by the Ontario Securities Commission:…


Anvil boosts Mutoshi (January 24, 2005)

Due diligence work by Anvil Mining (AVM-T) indicates that the Kulumaziba coarse tailings deposit on the Mutoshi copper-cobalt project in the Kolwezi region of the Democratic Republic of Congo is higher in grade than previously t…





Measuring moisture in ore

Following successful trials, commercial manufacture is the next step for new technologies that measure bulk ore’s moisture content on conveyor belts and the particle size of solids in transported mineral slurries.



Toxic press

In 1997, a 14-year-old Idaho high-school student, Nathan Zohner, did a memorable science-fair project entitled “How Gullible Are We?” — a survey of 50 high-school students asking for their opinions on dihydrogen monoxide. One recognized the chemi…



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