Volume 97 Number 12 May 9 - 15, 2011


Roxgold's Yaramoko gold project in Burkina Faso. Photo by Roxgold

Roxgold hits more high-grade gold at Yaramoko

Starting at a depth of 6 metres, Roxgold (ROG-V) drilled 20 metres of 28.61 grams gold per tonne at the Bagassi Central target of its Yaramoko gold project in Burkina Faso. Further downhole, starting at 38 metres, a separate 11-metre…



Western Potash expands resource

Western Potash (wpx-v) has boosted measured resources by 55%, indicated resources by 34% and inferred resources by 25% at its Milestone potash project in Saskatchewan, about 50 km south of Mosaic’s (mos-n) Belle Plaine mine, one of the world’s…


Silvore Fox attracts Chinese investor

A Chinese group that invested heavily in Tanzania-focused gold explorer Canaco Resources (CAN-V) just before Canaco discovered the Handeni gold deposit has added to its large interest in Nova Scotia explorer Silvore Fox Minerals (SFX-V). 



Rockcliff intersects more copper, zinc at Lon

Rockcliff Resources’ (RCR-V) 100%-owned Lon deposit, part of the company’s 660-sq.-km Snow Lake volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) project in Manitoba’s Flin Flon greenstone belt, remains open in all directions and recent drill results…


Facilities at Crowflight Minerals' Bucko Lake underground nickel mine in northern Manitoba. Photo by Crowflight Minerals

Crowflight’s fresh start at Bucko Lake

With a new management team, a few hundred million more shares outstanding, a new head-office city, and a different mining strategy all instituted in recent months, Crowflight Minerals (CML-T) looks to be the same company in name only, and even…


Premier updates Hardrock

After two years of exploration, measured and indicated resources have jumped by 269% to 2.5 million oz.  at Premier Gold Mines’ (PG-T) 70%-owned Hardrock gold project near Geraldton in northwestern Ontario. Inferred resources have grown by…


Industry group worries about rare-earth supply

How fast Chinese exports of rare earths get to zero is the $64,000 question, Keith Delaney, executive director of the Rare Earth Industry and Technology Association, told participants on a private conference call on March 31.



Peruvian tailings issues hurt Century

Peru’s Ministry of Mines has allowed Century Mining (CMM-V) to resume milling and processing operations at its San Juan gold mine after the ministry completed an evaluation of the mine’s tailings dams. The company has yet to downgrade its gold…


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