Coeur Mining Inc

At Reunion Gold's Matthews Ridge manganese project in Guyana. Photo by Reunion Gold

Fennell’s Reunion seeks Guyanese manganese

As industrial metal prices continue to rise from their 2008 lows, Vancouver-based Reunion Gold (RGD-V) has refocused its exploration efforts away from precious metals and on to past-producing manganese mines in Guyana.


The facilities at Coeur d'Alene Mines' San Bartolom silver mine in Potos department, Bolivia. Photo by Coeur d'Alene Mines

Coeur d’Alene hits sweet spot (March 11, 2011)

Despite a slight decline in annual production, Idaho-based Coeur d’Alene Mines (CDM-T, CDE-N) cashed in on climbing silver prices in 2010, recording record sales of US$515 million, a 72% increase over 2009 revenue. If precious metal prices…


Paramount expands San Francisco

The final assays results from the remaining 28 holes completed during the 2010 drill program on Paramount Gold and Silver’s (PZG-T, PZG-X) San Miguel project in Mexico continue to confirm the potential for near-surface, bulk-tonnage…



Paramount makes new discovery at San Miguel

Paramount Gold and Silver (pzg-t, pzg-x) has intersected significant gold and silver mineralization while drilling the Don Ese target at its wholly owned San Miguel project in the Sierra Madres of Chihuahua, Mexico. The first hole into the…



South American Silver, whose Malku Khota deposit (above) hosts 81 million tonnes at 43 grams silver and 6.7 grams indium, is one of several companies active in Bolivia.

Time for a second look at Bolivia

LA PAZ, BOLIVIA — With national elections out of the way here and a spate of local polls completed and showing something of a setback for the populist Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) government, the political dust is settling in Bolivia and…







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