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Yukon Territory, a mineral exploration frontrunner in Canada's North, is witnessing a significant slowdown in 2019. As a result, growth in Yukon's economy is expected to slow this year but rebound in 2020, according to The Conference Board of Canada. In its "Territorial Outlook Economic Forecast: Summer 2019," released in June, the board said new mines coming online in 2020 will drive Yukon's growth in the near future. Several factors, however, have converged to put the...
Luckystrike Resources Ltd. said its 2018 exploration program at Lucky Strike continues to demonstrate that this property in the heart of the White Gold District has the ingredients to develop into another big gold discovery in the Yukon. Luckystrike Resource was formed earlier this year as a spin-out of Goldstrike Resources Ltd., a company that previously made a major Yukon gold discovery on its Plateau property. Early last year, Newmont cut a C$53 million deal to earn up to...
Goldstrike Resources Ltd. May 22 said it is mobilizing for the 2018 exploration program at Lucky Strike and other properties it holds in Yukon's White Gold District. This year's exploration will follow-up on the success Goldstrike had on the Lucky Strike property in 2017, where the company completed the first ever drilling into the property's Monte Carlo zone. The company narrowed drill targets at Monte Carlo with trenching in 2016. One trench dug at this 1,400- by 350-meter...
Goldstrike Resources Ltd. May 16 announced plans to spin its six properties in Yukon's White Gold District, Yukon into a subsidiary to be known as Luckystrike Resources Ltd. Goldstrike said shifting the White Gold District properties into a separate public company will position these gold assets to be valued on a standalone basis and will allow Goldstrike management to focus on that company's strategic partnership with Newmont Mining Corp. on the Plateau gold property. "We...
Though mineral exploration in Yukon Territory this year lagged the pace seen in 2018, mine development projects advanced at a steady clip in 2019, while several past-producing mines moved toward resuming output. Yukon ranked fourth in Canada for projected spending on mineral exploration and deposit evaluation for 2018, according to statistics distributed by Natural Resources Canada. Spending for mineral exploration and deposit evaluations totaled C$249.4 million, made up of C$...