Exploration

What we constantly see when interviewing individuals for stories in Mining & Exploration is that the people in the exploration industry are an optimistic bunch. These passionate prospectors confess that this character trait is essential to the job—they must bash a lot of rocks before they hit pay dirt. But for them, it’s the thrill of discovery that drives them—and their excitement is contagious.  

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A balding man with a blue dress shirt and tie

A thunderstorm: where his career began

Mining Beat: mining and exploration news blog
Google Glass could be a valuable tool for mining training
PM announces the conclusion of Northwest Territories devolution negotiations
A new gold mining reality series airs in spring 2013
Company profiles
Overview of the 4 X 3 kilometer Mt. Milligan Mine site.

Working together to open Mount Milligan

AMEC and Fluor recently completed EPCM services for the $1.5 billion open-pit copper and gold mine owned by Thompson Creek Metals.

Events
World Resource Investment Conference 2013 Vancouver, British Columbia May 26 & 27, 2013
2nd Annual Global Sustainable Mining Summit Toronto, Ontario May 28 & 29, 2013
Canadian Mining Expo Timmins, Ontario May 29 & 30, 2013

Recent Exploration articles

two men looking at small pieces of gold Historic mine, modern technology and future hedges: the Wingdam gold project

Omineca Mining & Metals Ltd. is optimistic about the gold potential at the historic Wingdam Mine site in B.C.'s Cariboo region, said company CEO Tim Termuende.

by Tanya Laing Gahr
A balding man with a blue dress shirt and tie A thunderstorm: where his career began

The founder and president of VMS Ventures, John Roozendaal, has experienced a lifetime of success in mining.

by Karen Kornelsen
men in suits presenting at a conference Strengthening trade relations

The Canada Eurasia Russia Business Association (CERBA) has a mandate to serve business in and support trade between Canada, Eurasia and Russia.

by Karen Kornelsen
white male How B.C. can win a gold medal in the economic Olympics

Mining executives at the Natural Resource Forum suggest ways to improve the province's mining investment climate.

by Tim Gardner
Helicopter flying Greenland property could be the next site of an open-pit nickel mine

North American Nickel recently announced significant values of nickel, copper and rare metals discovered at its Maniitsoq project in Greenland.

by Jessica Kirby
an aerial view Bill C-47 brings regulatory hope to Nunavut

The Mining Association of Canada welcomes the tabling of Bill C-47. For Nunavut, this could mean some 4,500 new jobs and a significant increase in development.

by Karen Kornelsen
A landscape featuring a small body of water surrounded by fall-coloured vegetation with mountains in background. Could this be a new gold district?

Early results at Aben Resources Ltd.’s Justin property in southeastern Yukon suggest a promising new gold system.

by Tanya Laing Gahr
Photo of a helicopter on the ridge top at the Findlay Creek Property Seeking another Sullivan

Eagle Plains Resources is searching for another Sullivan-like deposit in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia.

by Karen Kornelsen
Photo of Luquman Shaheen With Luquman Shaheen at the helm, Panoro Minerals has seen success

Luquman Shaheen has spent 16 years living and working between Peru and Canada, and took over as president and CEO of Panoro Minerals four years ago.

by Jessica Kirby
Buildings at a moly mining facility surrounded by mountains and trees Maintaining a positive outlook

Vancouver-based TTM Resources Inc. is striving to develop a significant British Columbia molybdenum deposit into a profitable mine

by Tim Gardner
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