Cornerstone Capital Resources Inc


An exploration camp and Cornerstone Capital Resources’ personnel at the Miocene gold-silver-copper property in Chile. Newcrest Mining holds an option to earn up to 75% of the project. Credit: Cornerstone Capital Resources.

Newcrest options Cornerstone’s Miocene

Over the last 15 years, Australian gold major Newcrest Mining (ASX: NCM) has found gold deposits in Australia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, and continues to explore and evaluate prospects…


A driller at SolGold’s Cascabel copper-gold project in northern Ecuador. Credit: SolGold.

SolGold steps up drilling campaign in Ecuador

With US$90 million in the bank and plenty of ground still to explore, Brisbane-based SolGold (TSX: SOLG; US-OTC: SLGGF) has embarked on a 120,000-metre, 12-drill program at its Cascabel copper-gold…


SolGold’s Cascabel camp, 180 km north of Quito in Ecuador. The company expects to ramp up from five to eight drill rigs before delivering its first inferred resource estimate at the property’s Alpala porphyry cluster later this year. Credit: SolGold.

SolGold expands Alpala

VANCOUVER  — SolGold (TSX: SOLG; USOTC: SLGGF; LON:SOLG) is building momentum at its 85%-owned Cascabel copper-gold project, 180 km north of Ecuador’s capital Quito. The company expects to ramp up  from…


SolGold adds weight 
to Cascabel

VANCOUVER — Sitting quietly behind a table in Australian explorer SolGold’s (LON-AIM: SOLG; US-OTC: SLGGF) booth at this year’s Association for Mineral Exploration Roundup convention in Vancouver, a 10-year-old girl…



The camp at Lundin Gold's Fruta del Norte gold project in Ecuador. Credit: Lundin Gold

Lundin, Beaty bullish on Ecuador’s prospects

VANCOUVER — There are some savvy investors who are banking on a profitable shift in the Ecuadorian government’s approach to mineral exploration and development. The country has been high on the socio-political risk ladder over…



U.S. markets tremble, Nov. 12-16

Mounting concern about Washington’s ability to avoid the fiscal cliff, or mandated tax hikes and spending cuts that could send the economy back into recession, drove markets lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Index fell 1.8% or 227.08 points…





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