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Lew Parres scholarship

A scholarship fund has been established in memory of Lew Parres (1915-2004), a consulting geologist and entrepreneur who spent 75 years in mining, mostly in Manitoba.


IMA’s Navidad yields more silver

IMA Exploration (IMR-V) is encouraged by results from channel sampling at the Navidad silver project in Argentina’s Patagonia region.


Huckleberry hits new copper zone

Vancouver — Drilling at Imperial Metals‘ (III-T) 50%-owned Huckleberry mine, 123 km southwest of Houston, B.C., has identified a new copper-molybdenum zone just north of the main pit at the mine site.


Etruscan advances Youga gold project

With its 40%-owned Samira Hill gold mine up and running in neighbouring Niger, Etruscan Resources (EET-T) is free to focus on its Youga gold project in Burkina Faso.




States’ rights

The State of Michigan has passed a law regulating mining of non-ferrous metals, one that Governor Jennifer Granholm says will be “the toughest set of mining regulations” in the United States.


Grinding circuit breakthrough

The discovery that ball mill circuit performance is not controlled by a single “efficiency” but rather by two distinct and active efficiencies was first proposed by Robert McIvor in 1987 in his McGill University thesis. Now, validation of his theo…




The Afton open pit copper mine operated from 1978-1987. DRC Resources has identified a large copper-gold resource beneath the pit.

Copper is king in British Columbia

Vancouver — Mineral exploration and development in British Columbia have emerged from a bad nightmare caused by weak commodity prices and an unsupportive previous provincial government.


Large resource at Lumina’s Regalito

Vancouver — An independent estimate suggests Lumina Copper‘s (LCC-T) Regalito project has an indicated resource of 628 million tonnes grading 0.43% copper and an inferred resource of 131 million tonnes grading 0.41% copper.


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