Mining
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British Columbia launches new land use planning process with Tŝilhqot’in Nation
The mandate builds on previous agreements that affirm the requirement of Tŝilhqot’in consent before any reviewable mining project can proceed…
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US-China deal, and more DoD money will not loosen China’s grip on military-grade rare earths magnets
China maintains a chokehold on all aspects of rare earths production.
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Electra Battery Materials begins build to restart North America’s only cobalt sulfate refinery
The early works initiative is partially supported by a $20 million award from the US Department of Defense under the…
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GoldHaven Resources acquires three tungsten claims in British Columbia
The Kuhn, Dead Goat, and M3 claims in northwestern BC lie within the company’s flagship Magno project.
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Novagold targets new Donlin feasibility study by end 2027: CEO
Donlin is expected to become one of the biggest producers of the yellow metal in the Americas.
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The Ring of Fire: an abundance of metals, few juniors
The Ring of Fire has been called one of the most promising opportunities for critical minerals development in the Canadian…
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Perpetua Resources secures $400M equity financing for Stibnite project in Idaho
The Stibnite project holds an estimated 148-million-pound antimony reserve — the only identified in the US.
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Critical Metals releases assay results from Tanbreez rare earth project in Greenland
The Tanbreez project represents one of the largest untapped heavy rare earths deposits outside China.
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Some miners “woefully unprepared” for cyberattacks, says ethical hacker
Cyber-attacks on mining companies are growing and costing the mining and energy industries millions of dollars.
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Namib Minerals set for Nasdaq debut following SPAC deal
Namib represents the largest African company to go public through an SPAC merger.
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