April 23, 2012 Cape Breton coal project gaining traction A past-producing colliery in one of North America's oldest coal mining belts is on its way to resuming production, says a story today in Halifax Media Co-op.
April 23, 2012 Glencore takeover of Viterra may close in July A takeover of Canada's biggest grain handler, Viterra Inc, by Glencore International PLC , should close by the end of July if it receives the required approvals, Viterra said on…
April 22, 2012 Feds pressured by coal industry to weaken regulations, records reveal OTTAWA – Environment Canada weakened a draft version of regulations to crack down on pollution from coal-fired power plants following pressure from […]
April 22, 2012 Wildrose’s pedal to the metal strategy for the oil and gas sector The favourite in Monday's Alberta election, Danielle Smith and her Wildrose party, plans to push the province's oil and gas advantage if elected.
April 22, 2012 Cutting a 149-km rail track through bogs and permafrost to ship iron ore NunatsiqOnline profiles the engineering hurdle Baffinland Iron Ore Mines Corp. will face as it attempts to get iron ore from its inland Mary River iron ore site to ports on…
April 21, 2012 Rainy River shareprice slides 10 pct on capital cost speculation Investors punish Rainy River Resources as its President and CEO Raymond Threlkeld warns of imminent capital cost escalation.
April 21, 2012 Jim Rogers becomes director of a B.C. gold company Jim Rogers, legendary commodity investor and co-founder of the Quantum Fund, became a director at Spanish Gold Mountain.
April 20, 2012 Nunavut uranium mine could open by 2017 Areva's Kiggavik mine in Nunavut, northern Canada, could be open as early as 2017, CBC News is reporting.
April 20, 2012 Cameco investors half a billion richer by lunchtime After steady gains throughout the morning Cameco Corp. was trading up 6% by lunchtime on Friday, after reports yesterday that its Kazakh join venture is planning to up output by…
April 20, 2012 Global warming meets Arctic mining next week in Quebec More than 2,000 international experts will meet in Montreal, Canada, next week to discuss the latest research about how climate change is altering the Arctic faster than the inhabitants, and…
Hedge funds cut bullish gold wagers to lowest in 15 weeks Hedge funds and other large speculators reduced net-long positions by 23%. February 06, 2026 | 03:33 pm