July 31, 2013 Tasmanian iron ore mine faces fresh threats of legal actions Environmentalists claim mining in the region would imperil the survival of the only robust Tasmanian devil population still left in the wild.
July 31, 2013 Ancient gold of lost Egyptian city going on display The ancient port city of Heracleion was lost underwater for 1,200 years.
July 31, 2013 Analysts expects several banks to follow JPMorgan commodities exit Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs likely to be the next ones.
July 31, 2013 Mining CEOs sent packing planning comebacks: report Aaron Regent (Barrick Gold) and and Mick Davis (Xstrata PLC) the two that might be back very soon.
July 31, 2013 BHP chooses to keep Australian coal mine The Gregory Crinum coal complex is one of the several assets the world’s No.1 miner has been seeking to offload amid a slump in commodity prices.
July 31, 2013 African Barrick Gold shares hit by $727m charge and lawsuit The mid-cap gold miner's impairment followed an operating review that also drove the company to announce $95 million of operating cost cuts.
July 31, 2013 Mining support company Abitibi Geophysics has a new home Today in Thunder Bay, almost a hundred business, government and industry came together to celebrate the opening of one of Canada's most progressive mining support companies, Abitibi Geophysics
July 31, 2013 Arch Coal posts $60 million loss; optimistic about future coal demand Result of depressed prices and over-supply.
July 30, 2013 Why the break-up of the potash cartel is not such a big deal Uralkali's move is designed to keep out new entrants, not start a price war.
British Columbia appealing court ruling on Indigenous consultation for mining rights DRIPA, passed in 2019, requires aligning provincial laws with UNDRIP principles. February 09, 2026 | 01:49 pm