Mining blogs about: exploration
Written by Jack Caldwell on May 29th, 2008
Shamelessly trading on his famous name, a junior member of the Kennedy clan who is a lawyer working for The Natural Resource Defence Council has sent a “terse” letter to the Premier of Ontario telling him to snap to attention and change the 1800s law that enables Vancouver-based mining juniors to go onto aboriginal-claimed lands to [...]
Written by Michele Murray on May 13th, 2008
There is a reason I haven’t written a funny blog in a while. I’ve become obsessed with writing, “The Igneous Rocks of Tameapa – an exploration adventure story”, which is being published by InfoMine as an ongoing series of PDF chapters. I have submitted 4 chapters in cliff hanger type of short stories, all of [...]
Written by The BarkerLetter on May 5th, 2008
Greetings investors.
Here’s the odd thing — I think that Aurelian Resources (ARU.TSX) was actually going to try and mine their Fruta Del Norte gold discovery down on the Ecuador/Peru border.
Imagine that!
Oh sure, every junior intends to mine their own discoveries. But most don’t. That’s just window dressing, playing hard to get for the majors.
I’m not [...]
Written by Jack Caldwell on May 4th, 2008
The CIM conference in Edmonton was opened this evening by Komatsu and the past, present, and next president of the CIM. The Loyal Edmonton Regiment marched in with red, white, and black bedecked drummers; the loud & aggressive drummers lead the dignitaries to the podium; a few short speeches and a ribbon cutting followed.
We repaired [...]
Written by Jack Caldwell on April 25th, 2008
Two ladies suited up to go uranium mining in East Germany. And from the AME BC, a news release worthy of comment:
British Columbia’s mineral exploration sector is seeking clarification regarding a provincial government announcement that it will not support the exploration and development of uranium in British Columbia. Safe, environmentally sound uranium exploration is ongoing [...]
Written by Michele Murray on April 11th, 2008
Fly fishing and Mining, can it be? Can they exist in the same sentence?
Most “non-mining people”… (What should I call non-mining people for future reference sake? Hmmm, NMPs! That’ll do…) would shiver at the mention of these two industries in one thought. Most NMPs would never believe or be willing to accept the reality of the strong [...]