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    Bonanza gold and silver for Yukon Metals

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Oct 3, 2024

    Recent sampling reveals impressive high-grade gold and more impressive silver values, signaling significant mineralization potential at Star River. Yukon Metals Corp. Oct. 1 announced that samples with up to 85 grams per metric ton gold and 1,616 g/t silver were collected from multiple areas at its Star River Project in Yukon, Canada. In June, Yukon Metals solidified its position by acquiring an approximately 18,000-hectare (44,480 acres) portfolio of mineral exploration...

  • GT Gold Galore Creek Mining Newmont British Columbia Canada Golden Triangle

    Golden Triangle of projects for Newmont

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Jan 26, 2022

    With the completion of the buyout of GT Gold Corp., Newmont Corp. has bolstered its portfolio of copper and gold projects in Northern British Columbia and the Yukon. "With the acquisition of GT Gold and the Tatogga project in the highly sought-after Golden Triangle district of British Columbia, Canada, Newmont continues to strengthen our world-class portfolio," said Newmont President and CEO Tom Palmer. Newmont first grabbed a solid foothold in the Golden Triangle with the...

  • GT Gold Corp. Newmont Tatogga project Golden Triangle district British Columbia

    Newmont finishes $393M GT Gold buyout

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 3, 2021

    With the completion of the buyout of GT Gold Corp., Newmont Corp. has bolstered its portfolio of copper-gold projects in British Columbia's Golden Triangle. "With the acquisition of GT Gold and the Tatogga project in the highly sought-after Golden Triangle district of British Columbia, Canada, Newmont continues to strengthen our world-class portfolio," said Newmont President and CEO Tom Palmer. Newmont first grabbed a solid foothold in the Golden Triangle with the 2018...

  • GT Gold continues to expand Saddle North

    Updated Sep 26, 2020

    GT Gold Corp. Oct. 16 reported that results from the latest five holes drilled at its Tatogga property in northwestern British Columbia has extended the Saddle North porphyry copper-gold system to a depth of 1,550 meters, or nearly a mile below the surface. Since first tapping Saddle North during 2018, GT Gold has outlined a porphyry body that measures roughly 1,500 meters down-plunge, 700 meters along strike and is 200 to 560 meters thick. Within this broader zone of...

  • Drilling toward a resource at Saddle North

    Updated Sep 26, 2020

    GT Gold Corp. July 17 reported that the first holes of its 10,000-meter initial phase of drilling on its Tatogga property in northwestern British Columbia have successfully expand the porphyry copper-gold mineralization at the Saddle North discovery area. "Our phase one program continues to bring into clearer focus the potentially significant economics of our Saddle North discovery," said GT Gold Vice President of Exploration Charles Greig Last year's discovery program at...

  • Drills expand overlooked Saddle South

    Updated Sep 25, 2020

    GT Gold Corp. Feb. 12 reported the final batch of results from a drill program that extended the high-grade gold-silver system at Saddle South, one of two deposits the company is delineating on its Tatogga property in British Columbia's Golden Triangle. This drilling has encountered high-grade gold intercepts within wider mineralized intervals both to the west and east of the Saddle South discovery made in 2017. Highlights from holes drilled west of Saddle South include: • H...

  • Saddle North porphyry copper gold silver discovery Golden Triangle BC

    Drill taps thick porphyry at Saddle North

    Updated Sep 25, 2020

    GT Gold Corp. Sept. 10 announced a major porphyry copper-gold-silver discovery in the first hole drilled this year at the Saddle North target on the company's Tatogga property in British Columbia's Golden Triangle. Starting at a depth of 78.87 meters, hole TTD085 cut 822.19 meters averaging 0.42 grams per metric ton gold, 0.26 percent copper and 0.62 g/t silver. This long intercept included 430 meters of 0.67 g/t gold, 0.41 percent copper and 0.89 g/t silver from 493 meters to...

  • Golden opportunities outweigh BC policy

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 14, 2020

    Whether it be precious metals such as gold and silver, base metals like copper and zinc, or battery metals like nickel and cobalt, northern British Columbia is rich in the type of metal deposits that junior mining companies are hoping to discover and majors are wanting to mine. Couple this mineral endowment with good infrastructure – especially stacked up against the other jurisdictions in the North of 60 Mining News coverage area – and northern B.C. continues to draw str...

  • GT Gold explores its own Golden Triangle

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 14, 2020

    A C$17.6 million strategic investment by Newmont Goldcorp has provided GT Gold Corp. the capital to accelerate exploration on its Tatogga gold property in northwestern British Columbia. GT Gold said this investment is a strong endorsement of the potential of the Saddle South and Saddle North discoveries it has made on this property toward the north end of the Golden Triangle. Highlights from drilling at Saddle South during 2017 and 2018 include: seven meters of 51.53 grams...

  • Mining Explorers 2018 British Columbia BC mining and mineral exploration

    A century of Premier northern BC mining

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 1, 2019

    In 1918, the Premier gold mine opened a few miles north of Stewart, a mining town that is the southern gateway to British Columbia's famed Golden Triangle. Over the ensuing 34 years, this underground operation churned out some 2 million ounces of gold and 45 million oz of silver, making it the largest gold producer in North America during that era. A century later, Premier continues to be in play and modern exploration is unveiling the vast mineral potential that northern...

  • Mining Explorers 2017: Exploring B.C.'s mining country

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 24, 2018

    With world-class mineral deposits, paved roads and commercial power, northern British Columbia is considered by many as a great place to achieve a mining explorer's ultimate goal – find a mine. "The geology has been great up there for 100 million years, but it has only been the last five that we have had run-of-river (hydro-electric) projects, dams – literally billions of dollars of new infrastructure," said Colorado Resources Ltd. President and CEO Adam Travis. The start of...

  • Mining Explorers 2015: Yukon exploration jumps 20%

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 15, 2018

    As exploration across most of the North continues to trend downward, the Yukon Territory is celebrating the second straight year of increased spending. Early estimates put exploration in Yukon at about C$99 million for 2015, up roughly 20 percent over the C$80 million spent last year. With a wide swath of zinc-rich deposits in the Selwyn basin, a number of copper-rich porphyries in the Dawson Range, platinum group metal-nickel deposits in the southwest and gold deposits...

  • GT Gold expands high- grade Saddle discovery

    Shane Lasley|Updated Jan 13, 2018

    GT Gold Corp. Oct. 16 said it continues to expand the high-grade gold at Saddle South, a 2017 discovery 10 kilometers (six miles) from Highway 37 on the company's Tatogga property in northwestern British Columbia. So far, the company has completed 16,180 meters of drill in 64 holes at Saddle South and Saddle North. Highlights from the most recent assay results from 17 holes drilled at Saddle South include: 12.15 meters of 14.75 grams per metric ton gold and 36.23 g/t silver fr...