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Western Copper and Gold’s Casino Copper-Gold Project Moves to Panel Review Stage, Canada
February 22, 2016
Western Copper and Gold Corporation’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Casino Mining Corp. has been informed that the executive committee of the Yukon Environmental and Socio-Economic Assessment Board (YESAB) has notified the Federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change that it is requiring
Canarc Raises C$2 Million; Set to Secure US$8 Million to Develop Its El Compas Mine, Mexico
February 22, 2016
Canarc Resource Corp. has arranged a non-brokered private placement equity financing to raise aggregate gross proceeds of up to CAD$2.0 million, in which certain insiders and existing shareholders intend to participate. With the completion of the preliminary economic assessment for
Champion Iron Secures Quebec Government Financing for Bloom Lake Mine & Related Assets Acquisition
February 22, 2016
Champion Iron Limited has entered into a letter of intent with Ressources Québec Inc., acting as mandatary of the Québec government, and that the company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Québec Iron Ore Inc. (QIO), also entered into a letter of intent with
Paringa Completes Scoping Study for Buck Creek No.2 Mine, Illinois
February 22, 2016
Paringa Resources Limited has received the results of a scoping study on the Buck Creek No.2 Mine, which is located within the Buck Creek mining complex and south of the Buck Creek No.1 Mine’s proposed 3.8 million tons per annum
Michigan Suspends Plans to Comply With Clean Power Plan
February 19, 2016
Michigan is suspending a plan to comply with federal requirements for reducing carbon emissions from power plants after the U.S. Supreme Court put the rules on hold until legal challenges are resolved. Gov. Rick Snyder’s administration announced the decision Tuesday,
U.S. Enters Settlement Talks Over Coal Mines in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico
February 19, 2016
Federal judges have suspended lawsuits that challenged coal mining projects in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico after government attorneys asked for time to negotiate potential settlements. The judges’ rulings give the U.S. Justice Department until April 1 to negotiate with
Coal Acquisition’s Brookwood Miners Vote in Favor of Union Contract, Alabama
February 19, 2016
A new union agreement could mean hundreds of laid-off workers from the Brookwood Mines will soon be able to get back to work. Members of the United Mine Workers of America began voting on a new contract at 6 a.m.
President’s Budget Includes Increase of $397.3 Million for MSHA
February 19, 2016
Tucked inside President Obama’s $4.15 trillion budget for Fiscal Year 2017 is tens of millions more in funding for mine safety and training, which has been cut in years past. The proposed budget, which has little chance of being enacted
Ohio Approves Funding for New Mine Safety Training Center in Harrison County
February 19, 2016
Ohio Senator Lou Gentile recently approved funding that will lead to the groundbreaking of the new mine safety training center in Harrison County. The money came from the Ohio Controlling Board, which approved capital dollars to start the $2 million
West Virginia Coal Industry Looks for Some Relief Through Severance Tax
February 19, 2016
The West Virginia coal industry is looking for relief anywhere it can find it these days. They’re hoping lawmakers will see their current predicament and extend some tax relief their way. The industry has found itself in the eye of
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