2009

Left to right: Continental Nickel's senior geologist Gerry Katchen, project manager Christopher Airo, and vice-president of exploration Patti Tirschmann show off massive sulphide intersections from the company's Nachingwea nickel sulphide project in Tanzania.

Continental Nickel Makes Headway In Tanzania

Nickel prices may be in the dumps, but that isn’t dampening Continental Nickel’s (CNI-V, CNKDF-O) drive at its Nachingwea nickel sulphide project in Tanzania, which recently returned some encouraging …


Andina Riding High At Volcan

SITE VISIT COPIAPO, CHILE — Using its US$19 million in working capital, Andina Minerals (ADM-V, ADMNF-O) is moving forward on its advanced Volcan gold-sulphur exploration project here, high in the…



The camp at North American Tungsten's Mactung tungsten project, in the Yukon. The company has pegged the project's indicated resource at 33 million tonnes grading 0.88% WO3, making it one the world's largest undeveloped, high-grade tungsten deposits.

North American Tungsten Bets On Unleaded Future

VANCOUVER — North American Tungsten (NTC-T, NATUF-O) is transforming itself. No longer is it just a tungsten mining company responsible for making about 4% of the world’s tungsten concentrates. It is…





U.S. Markets – Jan. 6-12

Many are wondering how far the bailout package in the United States will go in fixing the economy. Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, says the US$700-billion stimulus should help revive th…


Toronto Stock Exchange – Jan. 6-12

The TSX fell during the Jan. 6-12 trading session, with the S&P/TSX composite index losing 492 points, or 5.3%, to 8,793. Metal and mining issues sustained heavier losses, with the S&P/TSX Cap…


TSX Venture Exchange -Jan. 6-12

VANCOUVER — It was an up-and-down week for the S&P/TSX Venture composite index over the Jan. 6-12 trading session. The board started the week by climbing above the 900-point mark, a height it has…




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