Gold Calibre makes first ore shipment from Volcan pit to Libertad Mill Nicaraguan authorities provided Calibre with environmental permits for the Volcan deposit's open pits in July Rowan DunneAugust 8, 2024
Gold World Gold Council report shows healthy increase in gold demand Gold prices were driven by increased OTC demand, central bank purchases and slowdown in ETF outflows in Q2 Joseph MortonAugust 7, 2024
AI and Autonomy OpenAI co-founder leaves for competitor, Anthropic Members of OpenAI have lost faith in Sam Altman due to a misalignment between his priorities and the organization's core mission Joseph MortonAugust 7, 2024
Mining Ramaco appoints Fluor to design rare earths plant at Wyoming coal mine Fluor is well-versed with engineering, procurement and construction management of rare earth projects Rowan DunneAugust 7, 2024
Mining Nevada man gets thrown in jail for stealing explosives from mine site Somebody he lived with dropped the dime on him and now he's in the slammer with bail set at US$115,000 Rowan DunneAugust 6, 2024
Lithium Price slump doesn’t deter EnergyX from bidding on Argentina lithium resources Teague Egan's company just offered Galan Lithium over C$206 million for its assets in the country Rowan DunneAugust 6, 2024
News Cameco & Orano sponsor Athabasca Basin specific Indigenous pilot initiative The provincial and federal governments just contributed over C$1 million Rowan DunneAugust 2, 2024
AI and Autonomy New month, new AI laws in the European Union The EU's comprehensive AI Act, a world-first approved in March, came into force on Aug. 1 Rowan DunneAugust 2, 2024
Gold TRU Precious options 80% of Newfoundland’s Golden Rose project to Eldorado It sits on the Valentine Lake and Cape Ray shear zones, southwest of Calibre Mining's next gold producing asset Rowan DunneAugust 1, 2024
News Milei stashes Argentine gold reserves abroad, but where and why? He's admitted that a portion of the nation's two million ounces was exported, but the quantity and location are a mystery Rowan DunneJuly 31, 2024