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Proposed Amendments to Land Act Could Empower Indigenous Communities in British Columbia
January 31, 2024
McMillan, a Vancouver based law firm, issued a release emphasizing the potential significance of impending changes to land use decisions in British Columbia which could have far-reaching implications for the resource sector. The firm expressed in its release, “Make no
Waterfront Terminal in Oakland Get Judge’s OK to Export Coal, California
January 30, 2024
A judge ruled that a developer has the right to store and ship large amounts of coal from a waterfront terminal in Oakland despite objections from city officials and environmental groups. Oakland had agreed in 2013 to allow developer Phil
Anson Resources Study Confirms Suitability of Processing Plant at Paradox Lithium Project, Utah
January 30, 2024
Anson Resources Ltd. has completed the geotechnical engineering study at the Paradox Lithium Project in Utah, which has confirmed that subsurface conditions are suitable for the construction of foundations for the project’s proposed processing plant. This engineering study is a
Rice University Study Shows Coal-based Product Graphene Could Replace Sand in Concrete
January 30, 2024
The world’s reliance on concrete, the second most consumed material after water, is leading to an environmental and resource crisis, with sand mining rates outstripping natural replenishment. A study by Rice University researchers found that graphene derived from metallurgical coke,
Clean Air Metals Appoints Dr. David Peck to Board to Advance Thunder Bay North Goals
January 30, 2024
Clean Air Metals has appointed Dr. David Peck to its board of directors. “I am incredibly pleased to be able to work with Dave again. We shared several difficult, but ultimately successful years working together at North American Palladium. His
Chiefs of Ontario Call for Pause on Staking Mining Claims, Growth Outstrips Ability to Respond
January 29, 2024
The Chiefs of Ontario are calling for a 365-day moratorium on mining claims staked across the province. They say many First Nations can’t keep up with the administrative burden of reviewing the mining claims staked in their territories. “Mining claim
Court Rejects Request to Halt Construction of Swedish Battery Plant in Quebec
January 29, 2024
A court in the Canadian province of Quebec on Friday blocked a green group’s bid to temporarily halt the construction of a $5.2 billion plant by Swedish lithium-ion battery maker Northvolt, the group said. The Centre quebecois du droit de
First Phosphate Joins Forces with American Battery Factory, Integrals Power for LFP Project, Arizona
January 29, 2024
First Phosphate Corp. has entered into a multi-party agreement with American Battery Factory Inc. (ABF) of Utah and Integrals Power Limited (IPL) of Milton Keynes, United Kingdom to produce lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cathode active material (CAM) and LFP battery
Liebherr and Fortescue Repower R 9400 Excavator to Electric Configuration
January 29, 2024
This is the first time in Liebherr’s more than 40 years of working with electric excavators that the company has repowered one of its excavators from diesel to electric configuration during the standard service life of the machine. A hydrogen
Barrick’s Lumwana Copper Mine Expansion to Achieve First Production in 2028, Zambia
January 29, 2024
The Lumwana copper mine’s super pit expansion project has been accelerated with first production now scheduled for 2028, Barrick president and chief executive Mark Bristow advised Zambian president Hakainde Hichilema at their meeting. The project will transform Lumwana into one
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