Historic Canadian Mining Hall of Fame ceremony aims to widen the mining industy’s tent
The slate of inductees was the most diverse in the history of the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame dating back to its origins in 1989.
The slate of inductees was the most diverse in the history of the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame dating back to its origins in 1989.
Minas Gerais Secretary said proposal falls short of the required environmental and social compensation for a tailings dam collapse that killed 19 people and contaminated waterways in two states.
Russia is one of the world’s top three coal exporters, controlling about 17% of the global shipments.
Lygend is the latest producer of battery raw materials to ride on the electric vehicle boom to raise funds in Hong Kong.
China’s property market crisis is testing whether central bank Governor Yi Gang can stick to his stimulus-lite strategy.
Alrosa is back selling more than $250 million of diamonds a month.
Zijin produced 196,493 ounces of gold last year and 294,581 of silver.
Automakers have sealed agreements with Canada to secure access to raw materials such as nickel, cobalt and lithium for battery production.
Six thousand-year-old rock crystals reveal poorly investigated burial rites.
Eight workers were trapped in the mine after the deadly flood in April and searches were ongoing—the bodies were all recovered in June.