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Vancouver miner Pacific Ridge Exploration wants new B.C. copper property

Vancouver miner Pacific Ridge Exploration wants new B.C. copper property

Pacific Ridge Exploration (TSXV: PEX) announced April 30 that it is planning to buy the Spius porphyry copper project, located 40 kilometres southwest of Merritt, British Columbia.
Top miners rebound after sector-wide income decline

Top miners rebound after sector-wide income decline

Income up, revenue down for the province’s largest mining companies
Pulp friction builds over U.S. anti-dumping penalties

Pulp friction builds over U.S. anti-dumping penalties

With duties a threat to Canadian mills and American newspapers, it’s time for Canada to fight back, says Unifor boss
Jury still out on risk from bitumen spills: researchers

Jury still out on risk from bitumen spills: researchers

Green party leader suggests that science is settled on dilbit; scientists disagree
Miners banking on Trump and China for global turnaround

Miners banking on Trump and China for global turnaround

Massive infrastructure projects could kick-start base metals market boom
EPC contract awarded for LNG Canada project

EPC contract awarded for LNG Canada project

Contract for Kitimat project is conditional on final investment decision
Goldcorp to buy $3.7m stake in newly formed explorer

Goldcorp to buy $3.7m stake in newly formed explorer

Vancouver’s GoldCorp (TSX:G)(NYSE:GG) is investing $3.7 million to acquire a 14% interest in a newly formed gold exploration company born April 26 from the merger of Matamec, Canada Strategic Metals and Sphinx Resources.
Most Canadians do not support Trans Mountain pipeline protests: poll

Most Canadians do not support Trans Mountain pipeline protests: poll

While protesters continue to demonstrate at the Trans Mountain terminals in Burnaby, a new poll suggests the majority of Canadians do not support them.
Support for Trans Mountain pipeline project grows

Support for Trans Mountain pipeline project grows

But business groups pan government plan to take public stake in the $7.4 billion project
Simpcw First Nation supports Trans Mountain

Simpcw First Nation supports Trans Mountain

One-third of pipeline passes through Simpcw traditional territory: chief