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 By J. P. Tangen    Op-Ed

Biden spurns Senator Steven's legacy

No matter how the 2024 Presidential election may unfold, our Congressional delegation must resuscitate the Ambler Access Project. On August 19, 1980, then-Senator Joseph Biden, along with 77 other... — Updated 5/3/2024 Full story

 
Snowline geologist taking rock samples at the company’s Rogue property.

Snowline unearths promising new targets

Surprises with four new RIRGS targets, three on its flagship Rogue project, and one on Cynthia. Snowline Gold Corp. May 2 announced the discovery of three new reduced intrusion related gold system... — Updated 5/3/2024 Full story

 
 By Shane Lasley    News 
A drill tests for gold on a steep slope in front of a snow-capped mountain.

Contango and HighGold strike merger deal

Buyout will bring Johnson Tract into Contango Ore's pipeline of high-quality Alaska gold mine projects. In a deal that brings three high-quality Alaska gold projects into a single portfolio,... — Updated 5/3/2024 Full story

 
Snowy mountain ridge near Seabridge Gold’s 3 Aces project in Yukon.

Seabridge fired up for 2024 exploration

Company excited to test new model and determine extent of 3 Aces toward future resource estimate. Seabridge Gold Inc. May 1 announced that preparations are underway at its 3 Aces project in Yukon, C... — Updated 5/2/2024

 
Closeup of a female geotechnician logging core from drilling at Ranch.

Thesis rolls out 4M oz gold-eq resource

First-ever Ranch-Lawyers combined resource will serve as basis for a PEA that outlines preliminary mine plan for merged Northern B.C. properties. Thesis Gold Inc. May 1 reported that its Lawyers... — Updated 5/2/2024

 
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A wintery landscape near Sitka Gold’s RC Gold project in Yukon.

First 2024 hole strikes gold for Sitka

Returns 191 meters averaging 1.16 g/t gold; company also announced 100% acquisition of RC and BeeBop properties. Sitka Gold Corp. May 1 announced the first hole from its 2024 drill campaign has stru... — Updated 5/2/2024

 
 By Shane Lasley    News Nuggets 
A drill tests for high-grade gold on summer day in Interior Alaska.

Pogo mine gold reserves drop slightly

Northern Star drills high-grade gold in East Deep deposit at SE end of underground development. Northern Star Resources Ltd. May 2 reported a slight drop in gold reserves and resources at its Pogo... — Updated 5/2/2024

 
Picture of a 23.15-carat fancy intense yellow diamond from Ekati mine.

Burgundy starts year with bountiful quarter

11% increase in carats sold, will include a 23.15 fancy intense yellow diamond to appear in Dubai for second quarter. Burgundy Diamond Mines Ltd. April 28 announced the first quarter results from... — Updated 5/2/2024

 
Aerial view of 50-person exploration camp and drill core storage in Northern BC.

Teck rents Northern BC camp from ZincX

5-person camp will serve as headquarters for 2024 exploration at Teck, Korea Zinc's Cirque project. ZincX Resources Corp. April 30 announced that Teck Resources Ltd. is renting its Akie camp to... — Updated 5/1/2024

 
 By Shane Lasley    News 
Aerial view of a large Canadian Arctic mining complex during the winter.

Agnico's Nunavut mines start 2024 strong

Meliadine and Amaruq produce 223,500 oz gold; company encouraged by Hope Bay drill results. For Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd., the remote but highly mineralized territory of Nunavut offers high rewards,... — Updated 4/26/2024 Full story

 
 By Shane Lasley    News Nuggets 
Aerial view of the mill and other facilities at Red Dog during the winter.

Red Dog off to a strong start in 2024

Northwest Alaska mine produces 319.7 million lb of zinc during the first three months of the year. Teck Resources Ltd. April 25 reported that its Red Dog mine produced 145,000 metric tons (319.7... — Updated 4/26/2024

 
A drill tests for copper and gold on an alpine slope in Northern BC.

Seabridge readies for 2024 Iskut drilling

Will test KSM-like copper-gold targets at BC project. Seabridge Gold Inc. April 23 reported that it is gearing up for a roughly 15,000-meter drill program at its Iskut porphyry copper-gold project... — Updated 4/26/2024

 
 By Shane Lasley    News
Weeds grow around a bullet-ridden road-closed sign in front of a bridge.

Sources leak BLM's Ambler Road block plan

Project proponents make midnight hour appeal for Biden administration to reconsider "irresponsible and unacceptable" permit decision for road. National media reports that the Biden administration... — Updated 4/26/2024

 
A drilling tests for silver and gold during cloudy day in Northern BC.

Getting to the heart of Kitsault Valley

Dolly Varden's 2024 program will explore precious metal targets between Homestake Silver and Wolf. Dolly Varden Silver Corp. April 23 outlined plans for an initial roughly 25,000-meter drill... — Updated 4/25/2024

 
Snowline camp tents with the sun setting on the horizon.

Snowline Gold grows Yukon's gold frontier

Acquires new properties, grows portfolio, and fills treasury for aggressive 2024 exploration season. Snowline Gold Corp. April 25 reported another significant step toward solidifying its position... — Updated 4/25/2024

 
A collection of rocks stained green from high-grade copper mineralization.

2024 Storm Copper drilling now underway

American West Metals launches 20,000-meter drill program at high-grade copper project in Nunavut. American West Metals Ltd. April 22 announced the start of a more than 20,000-meter resource... — Updated 4/25/2024

 
Sitka Gold CEO Cor Coe standing on a snowy slope in Yukon.

Sitka Gold fulfills Barney Ridge option

Gold exploration company adds new fully-owned property in the Yukon to higher-priority list. Sitka Gold Corp. April 23 announced that it has exercised its option to acquire full ownership of the... — Updated 4/25/2024

 
Investors and staff stand within McKinnon Creek for site tour.

Klondike kicks off 2024 exploration season

Aims for initial 2,500 meters at high-priority targets, will adapt as results point to potential resources. Klondike Gold Corp. April 19 announced its plans for the 2024 exploration season at the... — Updated 4/25/2024

 
Molten gold poured from a kiln cascades down a stairstep of bar molds.

Ascot pours first gold at Premier mine

Expects to reach commercial production by Q3. Ascot Resources Ltd. April 22 announced that it has poured the first bars of gold at its Premier gold mine project in British Columbia's Golden... — Updated 4/25/2024

 
Aerial photo of the mill and surface facilities at Pogo Mine.

Pogo first quarter gold outputs drops

Broken conveyor belt slows mill throughput. Northern Star Resources Ltd. April 23 reported that its Pogo Mine in Alaska produced 58,432 ounces of gold during the first three months of 2024, which... — Updated 4/25/2024

 
Army Corps. constructing Alaskan Highway in 1942.

More than neighbors, a story of the North

Starting off on rocky footing, the relationship between Yukon and Alaska is more than just accommodating northern neighbors. Today, it is widely known that the 141st meridian west serves as the inte... — Updated 4/25/2024 Full story

 
 By A.J. Roan    News Nuggets
The Alaska Highway with beautiful northern mountains in the distance.

Northern leaders to build Arctic that lasts

Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy and Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai discuss the roles they can play to uplift northern neighbor jurisdictions. ANCHORAGE, Alaska: With an air of joviality and high rapport, Alask... — Updated 4/25/2024 Full story

 
 By Shane Lasley    In-depth
Helicopter approaches a drill testing the mineral-rich Arctic deposit in Alaska.

Alaskans outraged by Ambler Road decision

Trade groups are incensed; many Alaska Natives feel ignored; DC delegation and governor vow to fight what is seen as a "politically motivated" ruling. Politically motivated, Illegal, hypocritical,... — Updated 4/25/2024 Full story

 
 By Randy Ruaro    Op-Ed

Alaska's Battle Against Dark Money Social Engineering: Exposing the Shadowy Grip of Arabella Advisors in Alaska

In accordance with the Tenth Amendment of the Federal Constitution and state rights, Congress promised Alaskans that, upon voting for statehood in 1959, Alaska would control resource development... — Updated 4/12/2024 Full story

 

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