
BC support great but too much new policy, AME warns
Canada’s mineral sector is enjoying a rare moment of unity among governments, First Nations and industry, but a rapid policy blitz in […]

Canada’s mineral sector is enjoying a rare moment of unity among governments, First Nations and industry, but a rapid policy blitz in […]

With equipment mobilization now underway and development contracts awarded, the Cadomin project is advancing underground limestone mining in Alberta – not by […]
Conuma Resources, a metallurgical coal miner with operations in northeastern British Columbia (BC), has been fined for over 400 environmental protection violations, CBC […]
World-class rehabilitation in action at OceanaGold’s New Zealand site New Zealand’s South Island, OceanaGold is entering the final stages of rehabilitation of […]
Ljililana Josic and Tim Joseph were interviewed on the topic of mine closure. Ljiljana Josic is the senior director, tailings, water, and geotechnical […]
Atlantic Mining Nova Scotia, a subsidiary of St Barbara (ASX: SBM), has kicked off a program to explore the feasibility of converting […]
As we move towards net-zero, the vital role of the mining industry is becoming increasingly apparent. The sector must simultaneously increase production […]
US-based researchers conducted the widest-ever hydrological tracer analysis of the Dry Andes region in Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia and found that the […]
A look at recent offerings from OEMs In this article, CMJ looks at several battery electric vehicles (BEVs) that are new to […]
Rio Tinto (ASX, LON, NYSE: RIO) will carry out the rehabilitation of the closed Ranger uranium mine in Australia’s Northern Territory amid […]
Quebec-based Dundee Sustainable Technologies is slashing leaching time and extracting more gold without using toxic cyanide in a new process geared for […]
A report found that the amount set aside by Teck is inadequate to mitigate selenium contamination.
Canada Nickel Company (TSXV: CNC; OTCQX: CNIKF) has made a new nickel discovery in the two initial holes at its Newmarket property. […]
The Metals Company claims activists disrupted a research expedition when they boarded its vessel in the remote Pacific.