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Nunavut Greenlights White Cliff’s Copper Project Nunavut Greenlights White Cliff’s Copper Project

After a decade-long consultation process culminating in September of last year, White Cliff has finally received approval to proceed with its copper project in ...

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Chaos Strikes Poderosa Gold Mine as High-voltage Tower Destroyed by Illegal Miners

Repeated Attacks on Vital Energy Infrastructure The destructive force of illegal miners has struck again, leaving Poderosa Gold Mine in dire straits. This recent ...

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Codelco names mining veteran Braim Chiple as CCO

Codelco’s New Chief Commercial Officer Appointment Signals Shift Amid Tough Mining Climate in Chile Codelco Taps Braim Chiple as Chief Commercial Officer In a ...

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Mining Industry Personnel Updates Mining Industry Personnel Updates

Galway Metals has elevated Jesse Fisher to the position of project manager for the Clarence Stream and enlisted the services of Robert Richard to ...

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Alphamin’s Expanding Tin Output and New Mine Production in 2023

Consistent Growth in Tin Output Alphamin has reported a surge in tin production in its latest results release, with the initial development of Mpama ...

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Codelco brings veteran Braim Chiple onboard as COO Codelco brings veteran Braim Chiple onboard as COO

As Codelco, the copper giant, grapples with increased costs and decreased production, it has turned to seasoned mining professional Braim Chiple to lead the ...

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BHP Faces Review of $9.7bn Charges Over Brazil Dam Failure BHP Faces Review of $9.7bn Charges Over Brazil Dam Failure

Five years have passed since the devastating collapse of the Fundão dam in Brazil, yet the repercussions for BHP, one of the joint owners ...

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Wyloo’s Ambitious Plans Clash with Indigenous Opposition Wyloo’s Ambitious Plans Clash with Indigenous Opposition

Wyloo Mines is charging ahead with mine planning and gearing up for an updated feasibility study next year. The company has its sights set ...

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Bank of Montreal Takes Firm Stand Against Discrimination Bank of Montreal Takes Firm Stand Against Discrimination

The recent dismissal of staff by the Bank of Montreal (BMO) has not gone unnoticed. Several employees, including two who resigned, reportedly engaged in ...

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Legal Ruling Requires Vale, BHP, and Samarco to Pay $9.7 Billion in Damages Legal Ruling Requires Vale, BHP, and Samarco to Pay $9.7 Billion in Damages

Reparation and Cleanup Efforts Vale and BHP’s Samarco, which had been closed for five years, were focused on reparations, compensations, and clean-up efforts during ...