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  • Dominion agrees to US$1.2B acquisition

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 14, 2018

    Dominion Diamond Corp. July 17 reported that it has reached an agreement to be bought by The Washington Companies in a deal worth roughly US$1.2 billion. Owned by billionaire Dennis Washington, The Washington Companies is a group of privately held North American mining industrial and transportation businesses. Washington has agreed to pay cash to acquire all of Dominion's outstanding common shares for US$14.25 per share, a 44 percent premium to Dominion's share price of...

  • Mining Explorers 2016: Unlocking NWT's potential

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 3, 2018

    While most mining jurisdictions have seen sharp drops in mineral exploration spending, such investments in Northwest Territories has largely held steady at about C$100 million annually during the past five years. As a result, this diamond-rich territory accounted for roughly 7 percent of mineral exploration spending in Canada in 2016, compared with only about 2 percent in 2011. The ultimate measure of mineral exploration success is not the amount of exploration dollars spent...

  • Mining Explorers 2017: Discovering NWT's mining future

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 24, 2018

    With the opening of Gahcho Kué, Northwest Territories is reaping the rewards of past exploration spending across the vast diamond-rich expanse of northern Canada. In fact, the new diamond mine is expected to contribute some C$5.7 billion to Northwest Territories economy by 2028, the end of its currently projected life, according to a report commissioned by De Beers Group of Companies. Northwest Territories Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment Wally Schumann...

  • Mining Explorers 2015: NWT exploration dips sharply

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2015

    Mineral exploration spending in Northwest Territories dipped sharply in 2015. While the final numbers are not in, Natural Resources Canada predicts exploration and deposit appraisal expenditures in the territory to be around C$43.6 million, or less than half the roughly C$95.8 million invested last year. Industry and government leaders in the territory, however, have come together "to develop a robust mineral industry in the NWT." In January, the government announced the...

  • Diamonds remain territory's best friend

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Dec 21, 2014

    Thanks to recent progress in development of several major projects in 2014, the outlook for diamond mining in Northwest Territories is suddenly a lot brighter. This is especially good news for the territory's mining industry, which is largely dependent on the production of diamonds now and in the foreseeable future. This point was driven home most forcefully in "Measuring Success 2014: NWT Diamond Mines Continue to Create Benefits," a report recently released by the NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines. An update of a January 2013...

  • Skittish markets hamper metals prices

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated May 26, 2013

    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 told a capacity crowd at 2013 Nunavut Mining Symposium in April. The annual gathering, held April 8-11 in Iqaluit, NU, the northern territory's capital, attracted 500 delegates, matching the record attendance reported for the symposium in 2012. Mohr, a commodity market specialist at...

  • Territory sees spurt in mining activity

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Dec 30, 2012

    A challenging economic climate in 2012 failed to impede growth in mining activity in Northwest Territories. As miners struggled to fund their work programs, numerous companies managed to plow ahead in the wake of regulatory improvements, advancing projects that could bring even more robust times to the territory's mineral resources sector. The Northwest Territories, one of Canada's three northern territories, is sandwiched between Yukon Territory to the west and Nunavut to the east. With a land mass of nearly 1,347,150...

  • Explorers scratch surface in south-east

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Aug 26, 2012

    FARO - Legendary mineral explorer W. Douglas "Doug" Eaton hurried forward to greet the group of visitors clambering out of the MD900 helicopter as its whirring blades whipped miniature cyclones of dust in the air. Eaton - unlike many of the geologists, engineers and mining executives the group would meet during a weeklong tour of mine sites, exploration camps and conferences around Yukon Territory - grinned from ear to ear. The early part of the territory-wide mining tour also would include visits to the Einarson Project...

  • Mining Explorers 2011: NWT: A treasure house of opportunity

    Hon. Bob Mcleod, Special to Mining News|Updated Nov 6, 2011

    The vast landscape of the Northwest Territories is blessed with an abundance of resources. It is a land filled with opportunity, and much of the mineral wealth remains untapped. Mineral explorers and producers are making best efforts to unlock this potential and seizing the opportunities that await them. The Government of the Northwest Territories strongly supports responsible and sustainable mineral development that yields substantial economic benefits to NWT residents, communities and businesses. Four mines are operational...

  • Mining Explorers 2011: Shear Minerals Ltd.

    Updated Nov 6, 2011

    SRM: TSXV President and CEO: Pamela D. Strand, M.Sc, P.Geol. Executive Chairman: Julie Lassonde-Gray Vice President, Exploration: Jennifer Burgess Shear Minerals Ltd., a company focused primarily on diamond exploration and development in the Canada's Far North, has undergone a profound transformation in the past 12 months from early-stage explorer to would-be producer. Shear currently has a portfolio of nine diamond projects in Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Alberta, eight of which are drill-ready. In August 2010, Shear...

  • Rio Tinto seeks diamonds in high Arctic

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Jun 26, 2011

    Rio Tinto Exploration Canada Inc., 60 percent owner and operator of the Diavik Diamond Mine in Northwest Territories is quietly looking for more diamond deposits in Canada's high Arctic. Though the company declined to confirm a start date for its 2011 exploration program or discuss its plans, officials of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Parks Canada, Environment Canada and other affected federal regulators signed off this spring on a new land use permit for proposed work to be carried out between March and October 2011...

  • Canada's diamond country still sparkles

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated May 29, 2011

    Growing demand, especially in China and India, is driving intensified diamond exploration, development and mining activities in Northwest Territories. Diamond prices, which plunged during the recession, also have steadily rebounded recently amid healthier demand. The territory's producing diamond mines are pulling out the stops to boost their output, while developers of potentially a fourth large diamond mine reported progress recently in moving their project closer to startup. Output climbs at Diavik Harry Winston Diamond Co...

  • Prairie Creek inches toward production

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Mar 27, 2011

    All bets are off, but prospects for the project most likely to succeed in becoming the next producing mine in Northwest Territories got a boost recently when its developer commissioned a new feasibility study. Canadian Zinc Corp. in February reported engaging SNC-Lavalin Inc. to complete the feasibility study in 2011 for the underground Prairie Creek Project, a longstanding mining venture where it hopes to capitalize on several decades of development work to produce lead and zinc concentrates and a silver-bearing copper...

  • 2010 Mining Explorers: Gold, other explorers work projects

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Oct 31, 2010

    Diamonds continued to dominate mining production in Northwest Territories in 2010, but other hardrock mineral projects led most of the mineral exploration activity during the year. Yet 2010 is shaping up to be a year of recovery for nearly all of the territory's miners. Rough diamond production from Harry Winston's 40 percent share of the Diavik Mine totaled 650,000 carats in the second quarter, up significantly from 570,000 carats a year earlier. Rio Tinto plc controls 60 percent interest in Diavik, Canada's largest diamond...

  • 2010 Mining Explorers: Kiska gains sole ownership of Whistler

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 31, 2010

    When Rimfire Minerals Corp. and Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. joined forces to form Kiska Metals Corp. in the fall of 2009, the primary objective of the amalgamated junior was to resolve the tenure of the Whistler Project. A year later the junior explorer achieved this goal, gaining sole-ownership of the expansive gold-copper property in Alaska. Rio Tinto subsidiary Kennecott Exploration Co., which optioned Whistler to Geoinformatics in 2007, had the right to buy back a...

  • 2010 Mining Explorers: NovaGold sets sights on production

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 31, 2010

    Over the past 13 years NovaGold Resources Inc. has grown its resource base from 500,000 ounces of gold to more than 17 million ounces of gold reserves, 14 million ounces of gold resources, plus 150 million ounces of silver and 9 billion pounds of copper. While the company intends to continue to add to its stores of metals in the ground, its primary objective is to begin extracting these reserves at Donlin Creek and Galore Creek. "We continue to believe that advancing our asset...

  • 2010 Mining Explorers: Diavik Diamond Mines Inc.

    Updated Oct 31, 2010

    DDMI President and COO: Kim Truter DDMI Superintendent, Geotechnical Engineering: Sarah Greer DDMI Chief Geologist: David Eichenberg The Diavik Diamond Mine is an unincorporated 60/40 joint venture between Diavik Diamond Mines Inc., a subsidiary of London-based Rio Tinto plc, and Harry Winston Diamond Mines Ltd., a subsidiary of Toronto-based Harry Winston Diamond Corp. Both companies have headquarters in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Diavik Diamond Mines manages the mine, which began diamond mining underground in...

  • 2010 Mining Explorers: Stornoway Diamond Corp.

    Updated Oct 31, 2010

    SWY: TSX President and CEO: Matt Manson, B.Sc. Geo., Ph.D. Geol. Executive Chairman: Eira Thomas Vice President, Exploration: Robin Hopkins, P. Geol. Stornoway Diamond Corp. has a well diversified and highly prospective diamond property portfolio in Canada, which includes the Renard Diamond Project, a development track diamond project with the potential to become Quebec's first diamond mine. Incorporated in 1986, Stornoway envisions becoming Canada's leading growth-oriented company in the business of discovering, mining and...

  • Diamonds rebound on broader markets

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Sep 26, 2010

    The diamond industry is poised for a turnaround due to recovery in the U.S. market and growth in Asian diamond markets such as China and India, according to a new comprehensive report by Global Industry Analysts Inc. While Europe continues to have the world's leading markets for diamonds, rapidly growing Asian economies are expected to form a significant market group, the San Jose, Calif.-based market research publisher said Sept. 16. The report also predicted that diamond prices are expected to rise in the near future and...

  • Diamond mines look north for new workers

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Dec 20, 2009

    Two diamond mines in Northwest Territories are vowing to recruit new workers locally rather than continue a longstanding practice of seeking candidates in southern Canada. Diavik Diamond Mines Inc., operator of the Diavik Mine, and De Beers Canada, owner of the Snap Lake Mine, reported plans in late November and early December, respectively, to add employees next year in anticipation of production increases. But the mining companies said they will concentrate on locating and training new employees who live in Northwest...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: Merged juniors explore Whistler

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2009

    Kiska Metals Corp. emerged on the Alaska exploration scene as the result of a merger between Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. and Rimfire Minerals Corp. The amalgamated company has a portfolio of ten precious metal properties including its flagship Whistler gold-copper project located 150 kilometers, or 92 miles, northwest of Anchorage, Alaska. Kiska will be led by the current Rimfire management team, including President and CEO Jason Weber and Mark Baknes, vice president,...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: Diavik Diamond Mines Inc.

    Updated Nov 1, 2009

    TSX: HW/NYSE: HWD/RTP:LON & NYSE DDMI Manager Operational Readiness: Richard Storrie DDMI Superintendent, Geotechnical Engineering: Sarah Greer DDMI Chief Geologist: David Eichenberg The Diavik Diamond Mine is an unincorporated 60-40 joint venture between Diavik Diamond Mines Inc., a subsidiary of London-based Rio Tinto plc, and Harry Winston Diamond Mines Ltd., a subsidiary of Toronto-based Harry Winston Diamond Corp. Both companies have headquarters in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Diavik Diamond Mines manages the...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: Economy dims North star in 2009

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2009

    Hampered by a recession-driven drought in capital markets, mineral explorers in the Northwest Territories met the challenges of 2009 with a variety of survival strategies. With significant diamond, precious and base metal projects and prospects at stake, some companies entered a holding pattern in hopes of waiting out the economic storm, while other forged ahead, adjusting to the new cash-strapped environment as the year progressed. Thanks to record commodity prices, the economy of the Northwest Territories has outpaced the...

  • Recession drives miners into mergers

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Aug 30, 2009

    The recession is taking its toll among mining companies with properties in Alaska and northwestern Canada as mergers and acquisitions surged in this sector during the second quarter, in step with a global industry trend. Companies across the exploration and development spectrum from mining giants to the smallest juniors closed on deals with firms that are struggling to survive the recent cash crunch as independent entities. The Wall Street Journal reported in early August that according to data provider Dealogic, value of...

  • Kinross partners with dynamic juniors

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 26, 2009

    Kinross Gold Corp. - operator of the largest gold mine in the Tintina Gold Belt - has embarked on a treasure hunt in hopes of identifying another Fort Knox-like deposit in this gold-rich province. The Tintina belt is a boomerang-shaped swath of land that spans the breadth of Alaska, through the Yukon Territory and into northern British Columbia. While Kinross works to extend the mine life of Fort Knox after 13 years of production through drilling, the Toronto-based miner is...

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