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Tahltan Nation opposes Doubleview’s Hat project

Objection comes as the Tahltan central government and province are undertaking a major territory-wide land use planning initiative
Imperial reports higher quarterly production at Red Chris, Mount Polley mines

Imperial reports higher quarterly production at Red Chris, Mount Polley mines

Imperial Metals’ stock up over 12 per cent Tuesday afternoon on the TSX

Aluminum foil boosts the development of batteries for next-gen long-range vehicles

'It’s interesting that we can use aluminum as a battery material because it’s cost-effective, highly recyclable, and easy to work with.'

Kicking tires: It’s time to talk about mining’s overlooked ESG problem

B.C.-based Kal Tire operates a thermal conversion plant in Chile, with plans to expand the business

Vancouver’s First Mining drills gold mineralization

Winter drilling on Vancouver-based First Mining Gold (TSX: FF) Birch-Uchi Greenstone belt project in northwestern Ontario has identified significant gold mineralization, the company says.

Value of world’s 50 biggest mining companies slump $356B from post-pandemic peak

Mining.com’s ranking of world’s biggest miners welcomes the first Indonesian company to the top tier and Perth as the city hosting the greatest number on the list

Let business lead on energy transition, AusCan Forum hears, while Trudeau touts values

'Certainly there are countries that are producing these resources and inputs in ways that are cheaper in terms of dollars and cents, but the real cost is too often, environmental degradation, low labour standards.'

Diamond mine cost jumps 25% to $683M for Vancouver-based Lucara’s Karowe operation

Underground production will be delayed to the first half of 2028, rather than the second half of 2026 when it was originally scheduled

How much can you make as a mining company CEO? Survey shows highs and lows

Some mining CEOs are taking only US$1 in salary, but that's not the case for most

The global lithium rush is only at the beginning

With so much public and private money rushing into the sector, the buildout is likely to dampen prices, according to the Australia’s resources ministry