Articles from the May 26, 2013 edition

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 By Curt Freemen    Opinion

Bottom feeders hunt projects in Alaska

The unseasonably, interminably, unspeakably cold spring that is delaying mineral exploration and development work in Alaska this year is being mimicked by a financial chill that is affecting Alaska exploration efforts just like it is the rest of... — Updated 1/26/2018

 
 By Shane Lasley    News

EPA doubles down on Bristol Bay study

The second draft of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Bristol Bay Assessment strengthens the notion that Pebble and other copper deposits in the Bristol Bay watershed are at risk of losing... — Updated 5/26/2013 Full story

 
 By Shane Lasley    News

Unique explorer, distinct mineralization

With a marketing campaign seemingly designed to send investors and their money running, Contango ORE Inc., also known as Core, may be the most unconventional mineral exploration company working in... — Updated 5/26/2013

 
 By J. P. Tangen    News

Spring is in the air, let's go mining!

Each year about this time, the sun begins to shine like never before, the rivers rise and the ice melts, the daylight hours grow longer, and miners across Alaska bend their shoulders to their... — Updated 5/26/2013 Full story

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Skittish markets hamper metals prices

Scotiabank's Commodity Price Index, after losing significant ground in late 2012, started 2013 on a stronger note, climbing 3.8 percent in January before slipping 0.9 percent a month later, Scotiabank Vice President, Economics Patricia M. Mohr... — Updated 5/26/2013 Full story

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Territory offers vast mineral potential

There is a reason why Nunavut has one of the fastest-growing economies in Canada: mining. With one operating gold mine at Meadowbank, two projects on the verge of startup at Hope Bay and Mary River , five projects advancing through the... — Updated 5/26/2013

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Producer clears hurdles at Meadowbank

The story of the Meadowbank Mine in central Nunavut continues to be a tale of challenges met and obstacles conquered. From the hour that its development was conceptualized in the middle of the past decade, the gold at Meadowbank has delivered a... — Updated 5/26/2013

 
 By Shane Lasley    News

Deafening silence arises from explorers

Following a rising chorus of junior companies touting impressive exploration programs on mineral prospects across Alaska that reached its crescendo in 2011, a deafening silence is resonating across... — Updated 5/26/2013

 
 By Rose Ragsdale    News

Developer eyes Mount Milligan startup

The Government of British Columbia's push in recent years for mine exploration and development in the northern region of the province is slowly bearing fruit. An early plum is Thompson Creek Metals Co. Inc.'s Mount Milligan copper-gold mine in... — Updated 5/26/2013

 

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