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Mexico’s president-elect vows to preserve NAFTA

The Globe and Mail (Alberta Edition) July 3, 2018 ADRIAN MORROW WASHINGTON STEPHANIE NOLEN MEXICO CITY DANIEL LEBLANC OTTAWA   Leftist leader says he wants bilateral agreement with Canada if U.S. pulls out Mexico’s left-wing president-elect is promising to avoid fighting with Donald Trump, stay the course in renegotiating NAFTA – and keep the pact […]

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Drilling at Alvito IOCG Project Continues with Supplemental Program

By Anwesha Sengupta Avrupa Minerals (TSXV:AVU) is pleased to provide an update on drilling at the Alvito IOCG Project in South Portugal. Project work is funded by OZ Minerals, who are spending A$ 1 million on exploration to earn-in to 51% of the 300-square kilometer Project. Avrupa is the operator of the program. To date,

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Renforth Commences Drill Program on Parbec Gold Deposit

By Anwesha Sengupta Renforth Resources (CSE:RFR) (“Renforth” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce drilling has resumed at Parbec with a planned 1500m in 7 holes drill program. This program is designed to deliver on-strike, up-dip or down-dip extensions to the gold resource at Parbec with each hole drilled. To date Renforth has drilled 19

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How Mining Companies Improve Production Efficiencies and Mine Economics

By Investing News Network When it comes to a producer’s share price, production efficiency and commodity price are the two most important drivers. While a mining company has no control over metal prices, they can improve production efficiencies which will in turn lower production costs, increase their profit margins and ultimately boost the value of

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5 Top Weekly TSX Stocks: Gold Producers Lead the Way

By Georgia Williams Canada’s main stock index, the S&P/TSX Composite Index (INDEXTSI:OSPTX), opened higher on Friday (June 29), gaining 80.08 points or 0.49 percent, to 16,289.79 at open. The boost was a result of rising oil prices and a stronger dollar, backed by an uptick in energy stocks, which gained 1.1 percent. The financial sector,

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Clarification of News Release dated June 28, 2018, “Maiden Trenching Confirms Potential Sources of Gold Nuggets at Mt Roe.”

By Hamza Ghaznavi NxGold Ltd. (TSXV:NXN) announces that, as a result of a review by the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (“IIROC”), the Company wishes to clarify its latest news release dated June 28, 2018. The Company has made numerous references to gold nuggets and or visible gold in the news release without providing

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Argonaut Gold Announces the Collegiate Tribunal Has Ruled to Reinstate the Explosives Permit at the La Colorada Mine

By Hamza Ghaznavi Argonaut Gold Inc. (TSX: AR) (the “Company”, “Argonaut Gold” or “Argonaut”) is pleased to announce that the Collegiate Tribunal (an arm of the State Supreme court that is tasked with overseeing the Judiciary court) has unanimously ruled to lift the suspension of the explosives permit at the La Colorada mine (see press

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Centenera Announces Non-Brokered Private Placement

By Hamza Ghaznavi Centenera Mining Corporation (TSXV:CT; OTC:CTMIF) announces a non-brokered private placement (the “Financing”) of up to 4,166,666 units (each, a “Unit”) priced at $0.12 per Unit to raise a total of up to $0.5 million. Each Unit will consist of one common share in the capital of the Company (each, a “Share”) and

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Sibanye at the Center of Climbing South African Mine Fatalities

By Nicole Rashotte Of the 47 deaths that have occurred at South African mines this year, Sibanye-Stillwater (NYSE:SBGL) is responsible for almost half of them, making the last six months the deadliest in the company’s five years of operation, says a Thursday (June 28) Bloomberg report. As the largest producer of gold in South Africa,

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