New Scholarship for Mining Finance Students in Canada
The Mining Association of Canada announced on CNW the launch of a new scholarship available for students in the fields of mining […]
The Mining Association of Canada announced on CNW the launch of a new scholarship available for students in the fields of mining […]
After failing to break above the key resistance level of $1800 an ounce, the price of gold has come under some selling pressure.
Alberta's oil sands will positively affect all Canadian provinces and will lead to billions of dollars of jobs and investment across the country, says a Conference Board of Canada report released Wednesday.
Canada’s provincial government of British Columbia is investigating allegations that Chinese workers applying for jobs may have been requested to pay fees to apply for mining positions in B.C.
The Australian tropical state of Queensland has announced that a decades-long ban on uranium mining will soon be rescinded.
Almost all the 15,000 Gold Fields Ltd. (NYSE, JSE:GFI) miners at risk of being fired for going on an illegal strike reported for duty, but striking workers at the company’s KDC East operations received a final ultimatum from the company Friday.
The Chinese coal mining companies that are staring business in B.C., Canada, have been accused of favouring Chinese applicants to fill available positions, as they have posted ads looking for workers who speak Mandarin, not a language spoken by most Canadians.
Greg Crowe, President and CEO stated, "We are very disappointed in the recent decline in Entrée's share price, and feel this does not reflect the underlying value of either of our two main projects."
A loan rejection to the last asbestos miner in the country followed by Canada’s federal government’s announcement that it wouldn’t oppose to list Chrysotile —the type of asbestos found in Quebec — as a hazardous substance, are the latest signs of the country shelving one of the most polemic mining products once and for all.