Hunting for nickel in Tanzania
Tanzania’s prospective Kabanga nickel belt was first discovered by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in the 1970s.
Tanzania’s prospective Kabanga nickel belt was first discovered by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in the 1970s.
The mine life for Canadian Royalties’ (CZZ-T) Nunavik Nickel project could be doubled to 18 years by mining the Meq…
Drill results from a single hole at its Spotted Quoll target, part of the Forrestania nickel project in Western Aus…
As Golden Goose Resources (GGR-V) gets its 2008 drill season underway at its Lac Levac nickel project in the James …
Vancouver – Calling it the highest grades encountered to date at its Double Eagle project in the McFauld’s Lake reg…
In one field season exploration newcomer Continental Nickel (CNI-V) has discovered six nickel-sulphide zones near s…
Vancouver — Since acquiring a pair of B.C. nickel projects in mid-2007, First Point Minerals (FPX-V, FPOCF-O) has added to its holdings and picked up two more properties in a move to target potential…
Vancouver — International Millennium Mining (IMI-V) says it has found the source of a platinum stream geochemistry anomaly on its Jason property, near Harrison Lake in southwestern B.C.
With a fresh infusion of cash into the treasury, GGL Diamond (GGL-V, GGDMF-O) is beginning a new season of exploration in the Northwest Territories, hoping to find more evidence of potentially economi…
The vision is to build a nickel cobalt refinery at the deepwater port of Gladstone in central Queensland, Austral…
Vancouver – Shares of Gravity West Mining (GRW-V, GRWFF-O) fell back to earth in January 16th trading after the com…
Since buying its Lockerby mine in Sudbury less than three years ago, First Nickel’s (FNI-T) indicated resources…
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