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Market unimpressed with Rubicon’s PEA for F2

Rubicon Minerals (RMX-T, RBY-X) fell $1.12 or 23.9% to close at $3.56 per share with more than 4 million shares traded in Toronto after the company released a preliminary economic assessment of its 100%-owned F2 gold system, part of its Phoenix…



TMX, LSE kill merger

Just a day before a key vote by TMX Group (X-T) shareholders on a controversial takeover proposal by the London Stock Exchange Group (LSE-L), both companies abruptly ended the $3.6-billion deal, saying that there weren’t enough votes to clear…


Silver Quest to raise $12M for Yukon, BC exploration

With exploration programs ongoing at three properties near New Gold’s (NGD-T) multimillion-ounce Blackwater gold project in north-central British Columbia and at 17 properties near Kinross Gold’s (K-T, KGC-N) White Gold deposit in the Yukon,…



Senior geologist Jay Jackson at the Ct Lake deposit at Trelawney Mining's Chester gold project in northern Ontario. Photo by Trelawney Mining and Exploration

Ct Lake: How big can it get?

There is no debating that Trelawney Mining and Exploration’s (TRR-V) Côté Lake deposit is big. But the question on the minds of many junior gold investors is: Just how big?  



Osisko, Clifton Star part ways at Duparquet

Four days after Osisko Mining (OSK-T) and Clifton Star Resources (CFO-V)  released a resource estimate for the Beattie deposit – part of their larger Duparquet project – Clifton Star reported that Osisko is withdrawing from the project.


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Temex Resources' silver tailings from the Miller Lake O'Brien mine in northeastern Ontario. Photo by Temex Resources

Temex Resources posts resource for Gowganda

Between 1910 and 1972 the Miller Lake O’Brien silver mine in northeastern Ontario turned out 42 million oz. silver. It also left behind a lot of silver in tailings piles – 2.96 million oz. to be precise.


At the grand opening of the Bralorne gold mine in British Columbia, from left: TSX Venture Exchange president John McCoach; AME BC president Gavin Dirom; Bralorne COO Matt Ball; CEO Bill Kocken; vice-president of finance David Wolfin; director Bill Glasier; and director Gary Robertson. Photo by Bralorne Gold Mines

Bralorne pours first dor bar from historic BC gold mine

Seventy-nine years after the first gold brick was poured from one of British Columbia’s richest and largest gold mines, Bralorne Gold Mines (BPM-V) has restarted operations at the Bralorne complex. The company poured the first gold-silver…


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