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Snap Lake had groundwater problems before closure

Snap Lake mine.The Snap Lake diamond mine in the Canadian north was not only dealing with a downturn in the diamond market prior to a decision last week to shutter it; the mine also had a serious problem with...

Canadian Arctic readies for world’s largest diamond mine opening

Canadian Arctic readies for world’s largest diamond mine openingSituated almost 300 kilometres east of Yellowknife and southeast of the now closed Snap Lake diamond mine, Gahcho Kué will soon begin operations. (Image courtesy of Mountain Province Diamonds) Only days...

Mount Milligan team awarded excellence in mine development by AMEBC

Gearing up againRob Pease and Scott Shellhaas are the recipients of the AMEBC's E.A. Scholz Award for excellence in mine development for their work in advancing the Mount Milligan copper-gold project. The Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia Awards...

Mackie analyst Ryan Hanley’s storm-tested Canadian equity picks

A long shotRyan HanleyAmid a tempestuous year for the U.S. dollar gold price, gold has quietly moved up about 6% in Canadian dollar terms, squarely placing the focus on gold producers with Canadian operations that generate cash flow, says...

Coalview achieves first year milestones at the Centralia Fine Coal Recovery Plant

CORAL GABLES, Fla.–Coalview Ltd., LLC (“Coalview”), America's leading fully integrated coal technology and fine coal recovery company providing technology and environmental solutions for mining property owners, celebrates its first year anniversary of commissioning the Coalview Centralia fine coal recovery...

Giant mine pit ‘swallowing’ 400-year-old Peruvian town

Giant mine pit ‘swallowing’ 400-year-old Peruvian townMine pit. Aerial | Wikimedia Commons. The Peruvian city of Cerro de Pasco, perched high up in the Andes, is about to sink into the deeps of a half-century-old, open-pit zinc and lead...

Argentina: End of currency controls will be good for mining

Struggling Argentina expects US$14 billion in mining exportsThe new Argentinian government is promising to end a series of capital controls that have been propping up the peso – a move that would benefit mining. Reuters reported on Sunday that...

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