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Ring find in UK delights archeologists
The British Museum has reassembled a heavy gold necklace thought to belong to Queen Boudicca, a Celtic warrior of the Iceni tribe who led a revolt against invading Romans in the Iron Age.
France ends coal mining
The last lump of coal has been mined in France, ending nearly 300 years of an activity that fuelled the industrial revolution.
Second hand equipment to lower costs at Northmet
Vancouver — With the use of second hand mining equipment, the capital cost for Polymet Mining’s (POM-V) proposed N…
Defiance advances Tasiast (April 30, 2004)
Defiance Mining (DM-T) has begun the quest for financing having recently completed a successful bankable feasibilit…
Met test augur well for Calcatreu (April 30, 2004)
Results from metallurgical tests indicate high recovery rates at Aquiline Resources’ (AQI-V) Calcatreu gold-silver…
Met test augur well for Calcatreu (April 30, 2004)
Results from metallurgical tests indicate high recovery rates at Aquiline Resources’ (AQI-V) Calcatreu gold-silver…
Trading Summary (April 30, 2004)
Toronto stocks finally dipped a toe into the black on Friday gaining 12.04 points to reach 8,243.97. Still, the min…
Dolores’ gold and silver recovery method chosen
Vancouver – A combined flotation and heap leach mineral recovery process has been selected for the final feasibilit…
Inmet triples earnings on higher metal prices
Stronger metal prices and increased copper and zinc production helped Inmet Mining (IMN-T) more than triple its ear…
Lower grades sink Richmont (April 29, 2004)
Lower gold grades and a stronger Canadian dollar pushed Richmont Mines (RIC-T) into the red to the tune of $1.1 mil…
Alcan to chop jobs (April 29, 2004)
Aluminum giant Alcan (AL-T) will slash 277 jobs at the Paris headquarters of Pechiney, with which it recently merge…