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Mining Explorers 2024 / Northwest Territories


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  • Geologist examines outcrop with high decolorization anomalies.

    Strong 2024 start for White Cliff Minerals

    A.J. Roan, Data Mine North|Updated Jan 15, 2025

    Emerging as a new participant in exploring Canada's North, White Cliff Minerals Ltd. conducted extensive exploration across its properties in Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Focusing on historical mine sites and newly identified targets, the Australian-based company got off to a strong start in pursuit for energy and precious metals. With the acquisition of the Great Bear Lake project and the Coppermine River project in early 2024, White Cliff secured two highly...

  • Rare earth mineral sample with quartz and host rock from Nechalacho deposit.

    Vital Metals rises again for Canadian REEs

    A.J. Roan, Data Mine North|Updated Jan 15, 2025

    In 2024, Vital Metals Ltd. took significant steps to refocus its rare earths strategy at the Nechalacho project in Canada's Northwest Territories, advancing its world-class Tardiff deposit after a challenging year of restructuring and setbacks. Following a turbulent 2023 that saw the bankruptcy of its Canadian subsidiary and the abandonment of its rare earths processing facility in Saskatchewan, Vital Metals restructured its leadership and refocused on the larger, lower-grade...

  • Pine Point project exploration camp covered in snow in NWT, Canada.

    Osisko positions Pine Point for feasibility

    A.J. Roan, Data Mine North|Updated Jan 15, 2025

    Building on years of groundwork, Osisko Metals Inc. made strategic progress at Pine Point in 2024 –advancing the project toward feasibility through a resource upgrade, finalizing design plans, and forging potential partnerships, all while positioning this historic zinc-lead district for future development. As part of its ongoing effort to revitalize Pine Point, an iconic zinc-lead district located on the southern shore of Great Slave Lake in Northwest Territories, Osisko M...

  • STLLR Gold geologists standing on rocky ground beneath the sunshine.

    A transformative year for STLLR Gold

    A.J. Roan, Data Mine North|Updated Jan 14, 2025

    Marking a transformative year, 2024 saw STLLR Gold Inc. solidify its position as a leading Canadian gold developer through a strategic merger, advancing its cornerstone Colomac and Tower gold projects, and fostering community partnerships to drive its sustainability initiatives. Announced in late November 2023 and finalized in early February 2024, the year began with a significant change as the merger between Nighthawk Gold Corp. and Moneta Gold Inc. brought together two...