2011


Editorial: Silver leads commodities rout

Commodities investors felt the pain during the first week of May, as the killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S. Navy SEALs set off heavy selling in a wide spectrum of hard assets from precious and base metals to oil and gasoline.



Correction (May 16, 2011)

In last week’s feature on HudBay Minerals (HBM-T, HBM-N), we referred to the company’s Lalor project in Manitoba as a nickel-copper-gold-silver deposit, when it is in fact a gold-copper-silver-zinc deposit.



Aureus offers Toronto investors new play on Liberia

Fresh of its initial public offering Aureus Mining (AUE-T) has raised more cash to push ahead on a feasibility study at its flagship New Liberty project in western Liberia. The London-based miner only began trading in Toronto in mid-April, but…


Medoro Resources has big plans for Colombia

It’s shaping up to be a busy year for Medoro Resources (MRS-T). A preliminary economic assessment of developing a large-scale open-pit gold and silver mine at its Marmato project in Colombia is expected before the end of May and an updated…


Plan Nord makes Quebec an even better place to mine

Up until about two months ago, management at Western Troy Capital Resources (WRY-V) thought the company might have to come up with as much as $70 million in a public-private cost-sharing partnership to build the Otish Mountain Road, which will…



lonore could be Goldcorp’s next gem

In one of the world’s most attractive mining jurisdictions lies Goldcorp’s (G-T, GG-N) Éléonore gold project in the northeast corner of the Opinaca reservoir in Quebec’s James Bay region. 


Southern Arc defining wide zone in Indonesia

On what was another tough day on the market for miners, Southern Arc Minerals (SA-V) defied the trend and managed to make a solid gain on the back of its latest drill results. The results came out of Southern Arc’s key exploration asset – the…


Royal Nickel de-risks Dumont

Results of an optimization study and additional metallurgical tests have further de-risked Royal Nickel’s (RNX-T) Dumont project in Quebec, president and chief executive Tyler Mitchelson says.


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