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  • Sandvik equipment advances underground development at Goose gold mine.

    Sabina greenlights Goose gold mine

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 13, 2023

    Board okays 3.3M oz Nunavut mine, first gold pour slated for 2025 It's official, Sabina Gold & Silver Corp. is moving forward with the development of the Goose Mine on the company's Back River gold project in Nunavut, Canada. "This is a milestone decision for the company," said Sabina Gold President and CEO Bruce McLeod. A feasibility study that was updated in 2021 envisions a mine at the Goose deposit that will produce 3.34 million ounces of gold over an initial 15 years of...

  • Highly mineralized core from drilling at Eskay Creek gold-silver mine project.

    Study affirms robust Eskay Creek Mine

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 22, 2022

    A feasibility study for developing a mine at Skeena Resources Ltd.'s Eskay Creek has confirmed that developing an open pit mine at this historic gold-silver project in British Columbia's Golden Triangle remains profitable in today's inflationary environment, even if the price of gold dropped to US$1,400 per ounce and silver was selling for a mere US$14/oz. At US$1,700/oz gold and US$19/oz silver, the open pit mined detailed in the Eskay Creek feasibility study prepared for...

  • Location of the proposed Pebble mine in Northwest Alaska.

    Pebble public input ends, 30-day decision

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Sep 22, 2022

    Pebble Limited Partnership presses for withdrawal of preemptive veto As the Environmental Protection Agency closed public input on its 2022 proposed determination, Pebble Limited Partnership calls on the agency to withdraw its preemptive veto of the Pebble copper mine project, ultimately finalizing the permit process undertaken by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. About a year ago, the EPA made known its intention to reinitiate the process of making a Clean Water Act Section...

  • Looking down the tracks to an ore car from historic Keno Hill Silver District.

    Hecla Mining finalizes Alexco acquisition

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 22, 2022

    Gains ownership of historic Keno Hill Silver Mine in Canada's Yukon With the Sept. 7 purchase of Alexco Resource Corp., Hecla Mining Company is poised to become Canada's largest silver producer by unlocking the enormous high-grade potential of its new Keno Hill Silver District project in the Yukon. The 242-square-kilometer (93 square miles) Keno Hill property covers one of the highest-grade silver districts in the world. Between 1913 and 1989, more than 200 million ounces of...

  • A geologist’s hammer next to lens of graphite at Graphite Creek in Alaska.

    Study details US graphite supply chain

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Sep 15, 2022

    At a time when American automakers are looking for potential domestic supplies of the graphite that makes up nearly half of all the materials that go into the lithium-ion batteries powering electric vehicles, Graphite One Inc. offers up details of its plans to develop a mine at its Graphite Creek project in Alaska and processing facility in Washington that would produce roughly 75,000 metric tons of advanced graphite products per year. Earlier this year, S&P Global Platts...

  • Aerial view of Bornite exploration camp in Alaska’s Ambler Mining District.

    Critical minerals war in the White House

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 15, 2022

    The White House's bold clean energy ambitions, which are intricately linked to the availability of reliable supplies of the metals needed to build electric vehicles and renewable energy infrastructure, are being slowed by a tug-o-war between departments within the Biden administration. While the departments of Commerce, Defense, and Energy are forging ahead with programs and investments aimed at ensuring America has the minerals and metals needed to support the clean energy...

  • A driller operates an underground rig at the Meliadine gold mine in Nunavut.

    Agnico steps up exploration in Nunavut

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Sep 15, 2022

    Adds $30 million to 2022 budgets at Nunavut gold mines, projects Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd., now firmly established as a gold producer in Nunavut, is adding another US$30 million to an already generous 2022 exploration budget for two of its three operations in the Far North Canadian territory. Agnico views Nunavut as a politically attractive and stable jurisdiction with enormous geological potential. The company reported gold production exceeding 774,000 ounces from its two...

  • Geologist using a hammer to collect samples from a rock outcrop in Alaska.

    Earth MRI for Alaska critical minerals

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 3, 2022

    Alaska is known to be a trove of the minerals and metals critical to every segment of the American economy. This critical mineral richness is despite the fact that Alaska is a vast state that remains largely underexplored. To help gain a better understanding of the Last Frontier State's potential to provide domestic supplies of the 50 critical minerals, the U.S. Geological Survey has allotted $6.75 million to explore specific regions of the state for 29 critical minerals. The...

  • Aerial view of the Bornite camp in Alaska’s Ambler Mining District.

    Doyon, NANA leaders visit Ambler District

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 3, 2022

    Chiefs from the Doyon region and village leaders from the NANA region came together for a meeting at Ambler Metals' Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects to gain a first-hand understanding of the mining proposed for the Ambler Mining District, as well as to discuss the economic benefits this resource development and a proposed road into the region could have on both the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) regions represented. "One of our core values is respect – for people, t...

  • A drill tests for high-grade VMS mineralization from a mountainside at Palmer.

    American Pacific to acquire Constantine

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 25, 2022

    Under a deal announced on Aug. 15, American Pacific Mining Corp. will gain 44.9% ownership of the Palmer zinc-copper-silver-gold-barite mine project in Southeast Alaska through the acquisition of Constantine Metal Resources Ltd. Being advanced under a joint venture between Constantine and Dowa Metals & Mining Alaska Ltd., Palmer hosts 4.68 million metric tons of indicated resource averaging 5.23% (539 million pounds) zinc, 1.49% (154 million lb) copper, 30.8 grams per metric t...

  • Ruen Drilling rig tests RPM South gold prospect on Estelle project in Alaska.

    Nova drills 140m of 6.5 g/t gold at RPM

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 18, 2022

    Wide sections of high-grade gold cut in the first holes drilled this year at RPM North continue to demonstrate the robust nature of this emerging gold deposit on Nova Minerals Ltd.'s Estelle property in Alaska. Located about 16 miles south of the 8.1-million-ounce Korbel gold deposit at the north end of the Estelle property, RPM hosts 23.1 million metric tons of JORC-compliant inferred resource averaging two grams per metric ton (1.5 million oz) gold. With only six holes...

  • Sixty North CEO David Webb and director Brian Malahoff at Mon property.

    Junior explores nickel, cobalt showing

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Aug 11, 2022

    Sixty North Gold Mining Ltd. reported July 11 that crews moved onto its Mon Gold property in late June and began mapping and sampling a recent nickel and cobalt discovery situated about a mile (1.5 kilometers) southeast of the mine site. The original discovery of the critical metals occurred in 2021 when a grab sample returned greater than 1% nickel, 0.18% cobalt, and 0.429 grams per metric ton gold. Follow-up grab samples in early 2022 confirmed 0.31% nickel, 0.022% cobalt,...

  • Mineral exploration drill rig glowing yellow from lights shining through canvas.

    A 72-year mining opportunity at KSM

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 11, 2022

    Following the 33 years of surface mining outlined in a recent prefeasibility study, the KSM project in British Columbia's Golden Triangle would still have enough resources to support an additional 39 years of underground mining, according to a new preliminary economic assessment prepared for Seabridge Gold Inc. In early July, Seabridge published the results of a prefeasibility study for an open-pit mining operation at KSM that would produce an average of more than 1 million...

  • A bundle of copper wire. Analysts predict we'll need more than we can mine.

    Surprise $60 million investment for Pebble

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Aug 4, 2022

    In a move that could help it push the Pebble project across the permitting finish line, Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. has entered into an agreement with an unnamed investor for US$60 million over the next two years in exchange for royalties from the gold and silver that would be recovered as a byproduct of the copper produced if a mine is developed at the world-class deposit in Southwest Alaska. With an initial $12 million in good faith, this substantial investment could...

  • An aerial view of the Peak Gold deposit at Manh Choh during fall in Alaska.

    Kinross greenlights Manh Choh gold mine

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 4, 2022

    With the recently completed feasibility study showing an economically robust project, Kinross Gold Corp. has officially decided to move forward with developing a mine at the Manh Choh gold-silver project near the Village of Tetlin, Alaska. "At Manh Choh in Alaska, we completed a feasibility study ahead of schedule, and are proceeding with a project that we expect will add approximately 640,000 lower-cost gold ounces to our production profile over its life of mine in one of...

  • A geologist investigates a copper-stained outcrop in BC’s Golden Triangle.

    Drilling tests Core Assets' Blue targets

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 28, 2022

    Leveraging substantial advancements in the understanding of porphyry, skarn, and carbonate replacement type deposits over the past 40 years, Core Assets Corp. is making news discoveries at the long overlooked Blue property in British Columbia's Golden Triangle. Located in the gold-rich Atlin Mining District, Blue is a 111,649-hectare (275,890 acres) land package covering high-grade skarn and carbonate replacement and porphyry prospects enriched with silver, gold, copper,...

  • Geologist collects samples while exploring for copper and gold in Alaska.

    Antofagasta options Alaska copper project

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 28, 2022

    Chilean copper miner Antofagasta PLC has entered into an option agreement with Kenorland Minerals Ltd. to earn a 70% interest in Tanacross by investing US$30 million in exploration over eight years and publishing an NI 43-101-compliant preliminary economic assessment on the porphyry copper-gold project in eastern Alaska. "We're very excited to be working with Antofagasta on the Tanacross Project," said Kenorland Minerals CEO Zach Flood. "The property, which covers numerous...

  • A geologist loupe and yellow diamond recovered from the Gahcho Kué Mine.

    Mountain Province sees up, downs in Q2

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 28, 2022

    Strong diamond prices are helping Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. overcome higher diesel costs, a slower-than-expected post-COVID ramp up of operations, and a primary crusher bearing failure during the first quarter at the Gahcho Kué diamond mine in Northwest Territories. During the second quarter of 2022, Gahcho Kué produced 1.26 million carats of diamonds, which is a 6% improvement over the first quarter but down 29% from the second quarter of 2021. This sharp decrease compa...

  • Geologists, investors, and executives standing on a rock outcrop at Manh Choh.

    Contango ORE eyes golden milestones

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 28, 2022

    With an earlier than expected feasibility study on its way for Manh Choh, drilling started at Lucky Shot, and the addition of geologist Curt Freeman to its board of directors, Contango ORE Inc. has a lot to look forward to as 2022 progresses. Freeman's addition to the Contango ORE board coincides with the departure of Joseph Greenberg, an oil and gas executive that has been a director of CORE since it was spun out of Texas-based Contango Oil and into a public company in 2010....

  • Crews drill first 2022 hole at the high-grade Storm Copper project in Nunavut.

    Aston Bay jumps on Storm Copper visuals

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 28, 2022

    Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. shares rocketed 33% on Monday on the news of visual confirmation of strong copper mineralization encountered in the first two holes American West Metals Ltd. drilled this year at Aston's high-grade Storm Copper Project on Somerset Island, Nunavut. Australia-based American West, which optioned Storm and the neighboring Seal Zinc project from Aston Bay early last year, recently launched its first drill program at Storm. The primary objective of this drill...

  • Mill and tailings ponds at the Keno Hill silver mine in the Yukon.

    Hecla to acquire Keno Hill silver mine

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 14, 2022

    Already the largest silver producer in the United States, Hecla Mining Company is poised to become the largest silver producer in Canada with the purchase of Alexco Resource Corp., owner of the Keno Hill Silver District project, Yukon. Alexco's 242-square-kilometer (93 square miles) Keno Hill property covers one of the highest-grade silver districts in the world. Between 1913 and 1989, more than 200 million ounces of silver from ore averaging 44 oz per ton, making this Yukon...

  • Nugget gold exploration camp on Victoria Gold’s Dublin Gulch project.

    Strong start to gold exploration in 2022

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Jul 7, 2022

    Dozens of prospectors and junior mining companies are trekking into the bush in Yukon Territory this field season, seeking the next big pot of gold in a fabled land rich with possibilities. Leading the charge is White Gold Corp., which initiated 7,500 meters of drilling, including 5,000 meters of diamond drilling, 1,000 meters of reverse circulation drilling and 1,500 meters of rotary air blast drilling. The 2022 exploration program began with diamond drilling at the Ryan's...

  • A drill tests a gold-copper-silver-molybdenum deposit in Northern BC.

    New KSM mine plan comes to surface

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 7, 2022

    An updated prefeasibility study details plans for a financially robust mining operation at Seabridge Gold Inc.'s KSM project in British Columbia's Golden Triangle that will produce an average of more than 1 million ounces of gold, 3 million oz of silver, 178 million pounds of copper and 4.2 million lb of molybdenum annually for 33 years. Unlike a PFS completed in 2016, this new study does not include block cave mining of the deeper resource found at the world-class deposit....

  • An aerial view of the Keno Hill Silver District mill in Yukon, Canada.

    Alexco suspends mill to stockpile ore

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Jul 5, 2022

    Alexco Resource Corp. has decided to pause operation of its 400-metric-ton-per-day mill in order to catch up with underground mine development at its Keno Hill silver project in the Yukon. According to the most recent calculation, the Keno Hill Silver District hosts 1.44 million metric tons of probable reserves averaging 804 grams per metric ton (37.19 million ounces) silver, 3.84% (122 million pounds) zinc, and 2.64% (84 million lb) lead in four deposits – Bellekeno, Lucky Qu...

  • Crews survey new underground mine development at the Premier gold project in BC.

    Window closes on 2023 Premier Mine start

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 23, 2022

    Just as Ascot Resources Ltd. was entering the home stretch of reestablishing a mine at Premier, the company has been forced to curtail some of the summer construction work needed to put the historic Northern British Columbia gold-silver mine back into operation early in 2023. This slowdown at Premier, which will likely delay the first gold pour by a year, is due to a lack of adequate financing to complete the tailings dam, new water treatment plant, and other projects that nee...

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