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Articles from the September 13, 2024 edition


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  • Drillers ready rods for core drilling at an Alaska gold deposit on a fall day.

    Tectonic begins 2024 drilling at Flat

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 20, 2024

    This year's program will test higher-grade gold corridors at Chicken Mountain; explore new targets. Tectonic Metals Inc. Sept. 11 announced the start of a 2024 drill program that will target higher-grade corridors identified at Flat and test exploration targets across the roughly 99,000-acre gold project in Southwest Alaska. "We are pleased to commence the 2024 exploration program at our flagship Flat project and test the results of our ongoing compilation and interpretive...

  • Grande Portage geologists inspecting core with a loupe.

    Grande Portage preps New Amalga mine plan

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Sep 20, 2024

    Renames Herbert Gold, reveals mine plan, and partners with Goldbelt for direct shipping ore infrastructure, all toward developing the next Alaskan gold mine. Grande Portage Resources Ltd. announced strategic moves to advance its New Amalga Mine project in Southeast Alaska toward production, unveiling a conceptual mining plan and signing a partnership with Goldbelt Inc. to develop key infrastructure. Building on years of exploration, regulatory approvals, and resource growth,...

  • A fancy yellow diamond found below the planned mine depth at Misery.

    Burgundy posits Ekati Mine extension

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Sep 20, 2024

    Exploration turns up surprise diamonds below mine plan depth. Burgundy Diamond Mines Ltd. Sept. 9 announced promising results from its ongoing drilling program at the Misery underground mine at its Ekati diamond project in Northwest Territories, Canada, with indications the mine's life could extend well beyond the initial 2026 end date. With the mid-2023 Ekati acquisition, Burgundy expanded its footprint in Canada's diamond sector, building on its existing 40% stake in North...

  • Picturesque photo of the beautiful arctic landscape of Yukon, Canada.

    Yukon Metals grabs 10,000 g/t silver sample

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Sep 20, 2024

    Early exploration discovers strong silver and gold mineralization across multiple zones at Star River. Yukon Metals Corp. Sept. 10 announced the discovery of high-grade silver and gold mineralization from its ongoing fieldwork at the Star River project in southern Yukon, with assays revealing silver grades exceeding 10,000 grams per metric ton and gold assays as high as 6.9 g/t. Following on the heels of positive results from its Birch project, where Yukon Metals uncovered a...

  • Photo of Snowline Gold’s camp in Yukon, taken from a helicopter.

    Latest results from Snowline set high bar

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Sep 20, 2024

    High-grade gold intercepts and new discoveries reinforce exploration success. Snowline Gold Corp. Sept. 10 announced that its latest drilling at the Valley deposit in the Yukon has returned some of the strongest gold intercepts to date while also confirming two promising new gold targets through its regional exploration efforts. Kicking off its 2024 exploration season in late May, Snowline outlined an ambitious 25,000-meter drill program across multiple targets within its...

  • Bright green northern lights over Sitka Gold’s camp.

    Deepest, most gold-rich hole ever for Sitka

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Sep 20, 2024

    Latest hole reveals multiple instances of visible gold over 600 meters; still open at depth. Sitka Gold Corp. Sept. 11 reported yet another intercept from the 2024 exploration season that contains multiple instances of visible gold (VG), this time from surface to 680 meters in the deepest hole ever drilled at its RC Gold project in the Yukon, further building on the continuous high-grade mineralization observed throughout this year's exploration program. In August, Sitka...

  • Two miners walk toward a green light in an underground mine passage.

    Ascot halts milling at Premier gold mine

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 20, 2024

    With underground mine development running behind schedule, the company suspends gold recovery operations at the Northern B.C. mine. In a situation that is less than ideal for a junior mining company that is transitioning from exploration and development to gold producer, Ascot Resources Ltd. has suspended milling operations at Premier to focus on underground mining at its high-grade gold-silver project in Northern British Columbia. Located about 15 miles (25 kilometers) north...

  • Two geologists traverse an orange-stained mineralized outcrop at Muskox.

    Spectacular copper-PGM grades at Muskox

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 20, 2024

    Geologists collect high-grade copper-nickel-PGM samples from enormous Norilsk-style project in Nunavut. SPC Nickel Corp. Sept. 9 announced that surface sampling at Muskox has turned up grades as high as 19.5% copper, 9.42% nickel and 107.3 grams per metric ton platinum group metals on this roughly 250-square-mile (650 square kilometers) project in Kitikmeot region of western Nunavut. The company's Muskox property covers a large section of a roughly 90-mile- (150 kilometers)...

  • A drill tests for gold as the sun sets on a summer day near Fairbanks, Alaska.

    Golden Summit closes in on 25M oz gold

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 12, 2024

    Freegold Ventures continues to expand and upgrade world-class gold deposit just outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. Freegold Ventures Ltd. Sept. 10 reported that the Dolphin-Cleary deposit at its Golden Summit project about 25 road-miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska, now hosts 23.8 million ounces of open-pit mineable gold in all resource categories, plus 1.1 million oz of underground mineable gold. While this deposit is already world-class in size, there is substantial evidence that t... Full story

  • Side-by-side photos of drill core with gunmetal grey silver-lead mineralization.

    WAM drills high-grade Warm Springs silver

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 10, 2024

    Western Alaska Minerals encounters silver-zinc-lead zone below the gold-copper mineralization reported in August. Western Alaska Minerals Corp. Sept. 10 reported that this year's drilling encountered a zone of high-grade silver-zinc-lead mineralization at the Warm Springs target at Illinois Creek that has the potential to be much larger than the Waterpump Creek deposit already outlined on this property about 300 miles west of Fairbanks, Alaska. In late August, the company repo... Full story

  • Closeup of gold-colored cups commemorating the first Manh Choh gold pour.

    More Manh Choh ore feeds Fort Knox mill

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 9, 2024

    Second campaign expected to generate another 10,000 oz of gold for Contango Ore, which will fund other direct shipping ore mines in Alaska. After receiving roughly $32 million of gold and silver in August from the first direct shipping ore processed under its hybrid royalty model, Contango Ore Inc. reports that Kinross Gold Corp. is processing the second batch of high-grade ore from Manh Choh through the mill at its Fort Knox Mine north of Fairbanks, Alaska. "It is great to... Full story

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