Junior Mining News

Upside Could Lie in Explorer’s Secondary Vein Targets on Nevada Property

Source: Streetwise Reports 07/19/2018 Moving into the next exploration phase means a shift in this company’s areas of focus. American Pacific Mining Corp. (USGD:CSE;USGDF:OTCPK) intends to expand its Tuscarora gold project in Elko, Nevada, beyond the South Navajo vein to an additional 13 or so previously mined targets identified during historical work. “These vein sets […]

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Newmont Completes US$69-million Northwest Exodus Expansion

By Nicole Rashotte Gold miner Newmont Mining (NYSE:NEM) has completed a US$69-million expansion at its Exodus operation, extending the mine life of its Carlin mining operation in Nevada by ten years, the company announced on Tuesday (July 17). The expansion, which was the company’s second in the last month, was completed both ahead of schedule

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Paulson plans to replace Detour board, explore sale of company

By Michael Allan McCrae Paulson & Co. will move forward with its efforts to replace a majority of the Detour Gold’s board and explore the possible sale of company. In a letter release today, Paulson also said Detour had been “approached by a major gold mining company interested in potentially acquiring it.” Detour Gold is

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Australia’s Northern Minerals makes first rare earth from pilot plant

By Cecilia Jamasmie Australia’s Northern Minerals (ASX:NTU) has produced its first rare earth carbonate during commissioning of a pilot processing plant at its Browns Range project, in northern Western Australia. Around 1,000 tonnes of ore have been crushed at the facility, expected to be fully operational by the end of July, the company said, adding

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Colibri Resource intersects 61 metres with an average grade of 0.75 grams per tonne gold

By MINING.com Editor Colibri Resource corporation intersected 61 metres with an average grade of 0.75 grams per tonne gold including 1.5 meters of 17.3 grams per tonne. The Maritime-based junior is drilling its Pilar Gold Project in Sonora, Mexico. The objectives of the Phase 1 drill program at Pilar have been to confirm continuity within

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